With only two days left before polls open in the historic Brexit vote on whether the United Kingdom will remain a member of the European Union, some voters believe spies and intelligence agents are playing roles in the referendum. Approximately a third of voters from political parties that support Britain leaving the EU believe the MI5 intelligence agency, Britain’s equivalent of the CIA, is working with the government to prevent a “leave” vote from taking place. A survey of 1,656 voters conducted by YouGov from June 13-14 asked potential voters whether it was true “MI5 is working with the U.K. government to try and stop Britain leaving the EU.”
Thirty percent of voters from the U.K. Independence Party (UKIP) said it was “probably true.” In the overall pool of respondents, 40 percent said the statement was probably false, while 39 percent said they did not know.
When asked whether Thursday’s vote would be rigged, 28 percent of respondents answered that it was a possibility. Sixty-four percent of UKIP supporters said it was likely the referendum would be rigged.
Full Article: Brexit Polls 2016: ‘Leave’ Voters Suspect Referendum Is Rigged, MI5 Participating In Backing ‘Remain’.