100 days to go: do loveMONEY reader think Brexit is best?

Here's where loveMONEY readers sit on the EU referendum.

With 100 days to go until the EU referendum, voters are still trying to decide what is best for the country.

A recent ORB poll says that the vote is fairly evenly split with 47% voting to remain and 48% voting to leave, but loveMONEY readers are a bit more certain with 62% of you saying that a Brexit would be best for Britain.

However, the result could heavily rely on the turnout on the day. Traditionally, older people are more likely to vote and they are more likely to be in favour of a Brexit so that could sway the result come 23rd June. 

As it stands, 53% say they will vote to leave compared to 31% who want to stay.

But what about the 16% who were unsure – have you changed your minds? To help you decide, we asked the experts what a Brexit would mean for your money.

Read more at Brexit 2016: how it would affect property prices, air fares, petrol, pensions, jobs and more.

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