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EU referendum poll: Remain or Brexit, what's your opinion?

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Remain or Leave? With the EU referendum 13 weeks away, we want to know whether you want to see Brexit.

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After revealing the results of our big EU referendum survey last week, we're now launching weekly polls to track whether your opinion is changing.

In our first poll, 80 per cent of you told us you intend to vote leave, but have recent events changed your thinking?

After those unambiguous results, David Cameron warned that 250,000 West Midlands jobs could be put at risk by Brexit, before George Osborne announced his eighth budget.

Alongside the headline policies of a new sugar tax and further cuts, Osborne revealed that growth forecasts for the next five years are down. Would leaving the EU help or hinder these figures?

Research by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) suggests hinder. A CBI report released this week found Brexit could cost the UK around £100 billion, 950,000 jobs and cause 'negative echoes' for years.

However, Leave.EU believe this report is simply a reflection of the CBI's vested interest in the UK staying as a member of the European Union

Meanwhile, pro-Brexit campaigners have warned American politicians to keep their noses out and Iain Duncan Smith has sensationally resigned.

The Tory heavyweight stood down from the cabinet in protest at what he called 'indefinsible' cuts to disability payments announced by the chancellor.

But was the former work and pensions secretary making a principled stand or cynically standing down with the European referendum in mind?

Has any of this affected how you plan to vote on June 23?

Let us know what you think in the comments below.