Leave message: Leave ministers commit to same level of EU funding post-Brexit.
Remain message: Corbyn: Stay, or the NHS gets it.
Cut through: The Sun comes out for Leave.
Leave social media count: 488,043 likes, 59,735 followers.
Remain social media count: 474,801 likes, 38,521 followers.
Odds: Remain 4/6, Leave 6/4
Latest poll: Remain 40% (-1), Leave 47% (+4) (TNS, online). Poll of Polls is now Remain 49% (+1), Leave 51% (-1).
After yesterday’s gold standard ICM online and phone polls showing a robust Leave lead, TNS have released new figures showing 47% for Out and 40% for In. This means Leave are now ahead seven points – higher than any poll since YouGov’s nine point lead for Out in February. Remain have won just one poll in the last seven days…
#LuvviesForLeave Don't Let the EU "F**k with Your Future" Keira Knightley video pic.twitter.com/L0dW6oN4lq
— LuvviesForLeave (@LeaveLuvvies) June 15, 2016
Keira Knightley is calling on young fans to take back control and “stop others f*cking with your future.”
#LuvviesForLeave Don't Let the EU "F**k with Your Future" Lily Cole pic.twitter.com/LVhf0WqgrX
— LuvviesForLeave (@LeaveLuvvies) June 15, 2016
Meanwhile, model and actress Lily Cole is supporting bringing sovereignty back to Britain, showing just how flexible our options would be post-Brexit. The “Luvvies for Leave” campaign can be followed here
Leave message: Three quarter of a million new EU citizens now have the right to come to the UK.
Remain message: Gordon Brown says Brexit would be bad for jobs.
Cut through: Nothing really.
Leave social media count: 484,206 likes, 58,937 followers.
Remain social media count: 472,414 likes, 37,955 followers.
Odds: Remain 4/7, Leave 9/5
Latest poll: Remain 45% (+3), Leave 50% (+5) (ICM, phone). Poll of Polls is now Remain 48% (-3), Leave 52% (+3).
As expected Andrew Tyrie came out for Remain today with a speech at the Centre for Policy Studies. Equally unsurprisingly, Tyrie told the room he was open to a government job in the future:
“I’ve always said it would be the greatest honour to serve in any government.”
Asked if Nadine Dorries was right that he’d been offered a “sniff of Osborne’s dirty socks”, he replied: “David Cameron’s never offered me anything. I’m not aware that he is going to me anything”. Yet…
The long-term Europhile said he was “disappointed by the EU negotiations, I felt we could have asked for more”. Tyrie has condemned both the Leave and Remain campaigns for misleading figures. What was it that made him reserve stronger criticism for Leave today?