Financial Times polls of polls gives lead to leave side with 46% against 44% for stay.
Increasing probability is seen also by the bookmakers, which gave 28% probability for leave last week and currently probability is calculated at 33%.
On the other side ex prime minister Gordon Brown leads a 10 day campaign with "lead not leave" moto. This can have an effect to support the stay sentiment.
Donald Tusk the European union prime minister is also on the stay side. He warns that eventual leave decision now will have negative consequences. He says that renewed relationships between the UK and EU will take more than 7 years.
Uncertainty stays and speculations on the two sides are expected. Pound stays under pressure for now.
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