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VIDEO: Brits in Europe say why UK should stay

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The Local · 20 Jun 2016, 17:01

Published: 20 Jun 2016 17:01 GMT+02:00

In a survey of Brits living elsewhere in Europe carried out by The Local in April, 67 percent of respondents said they would vote for Britain to stay in, a lead over the Leave side of 34 percent. More recent polls have come to a similar conclusion.

With polls in the UK showing voters split 50-50, the expat vote could end up playing a crucial role in the final result.

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In this video, The Local asks eight Brits living in five European countries to say why they think Britain is better off in Europe.

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