The Guardian has published an ICM poll on the Alternative Vote that shows a strong lead for the no campaign, with 44% against and 33% in favour of change. Perhaps even more worrying for the yes campaign, of those intending to vote, 58% say they oppose AV. This result is the same as that reported in YouGov’s most recent poll, commissioned by The Sun.
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