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Local man & van business forecasts the UK will ‘remain’ based on a major Brexit Poll they conducted

06-22-2016 12:41 PM CET | Politics, Law & Society

Press release from: Compare the Man and Van

Compare the Man & Van conducts their own Brexit Poll

Compare the Man & Van conducts their own Brexit Poll

Frustrated with the fear mongering and media bias for the Brexit referendum, Monty Alexander, founder of online UK comparison service ‘Compare the Man and Van’ (CMV), decided to find out how his 42,000 customers will vote this Thursday. The results clearly indicate the UK will remain.

On Monday this week, Monty Alexander, business entrepreneur and founder of one of the largest UK comparison ‘man & van’ businesses, launched a CMV Brexit poll via email and social media to find out how ‘real residents' will vote this Thursday in the historic Brexit referendum. The poll indicates a clear lead for the Remain camp at 69%.

“I was born and breed in London and maintain great relationships across a wide range local businesses and UK residents, due to the nature of my business. What I was hearing on the street did not match up to the ‘close race’ being portrayed in the media, so I decided to find out for myself” Says Mr Alexander.
It was last week that Mr Alexander had enough of the media circus and asked his marketing team to conduct a poll to CMV’s 42,000 customer base. According to Mr Alexander, their customers represent a “surprisingly varied cross-range; from very low to very high income brackets, locations all over the UK, equal gender proportions with all confirmed resident details.”
Alexander continues, “I agree with the results, leaving the EU is a mistake, granted the EU is like a troubled marriage that needs counseling desperately, but we all know that no one wins in a divorce! But I guess we’ll have to wait and see.”

View the poll here: https://www.comparethemanandvan.co.uk/HOW-WILL-YOU-VOTE-IN-THE-BREXIT

UK's only instant comparison Man & Van company

Compare The Man And Van
117 Merton Road
SW19 1ED

Contact: Travers L, Marketing Manager
E: travers@comparethemanandvan.co.uk
M: (0)7-983-679-539

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