EU referendum quiz: Should I vote for Brexit or Remain?

Take the Independent quiz to help you decide which way to vote

John Rentoul,Ashley Cowburn,Dina Rickman
Tuesday 21 June 2016 11:22 BST
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A majority of the public fear a no-deal end to Brexit transition, new polling suggests
A majority of the public fear a no-deal end to Brexit transition, new polling suggests (AFP/Getty)

Not sure how to vote in what is likely to be the most important vote in a generation? You are not alone.

“We consistently find that 20-30 per cent of voters change their mind within a week of casting their ballot, about half of them on election day itself,” says Michael Bruter, professor of political science at the LSE.

If you don't know how to vote in the EU referendum on Thursday, or if you are not certain about the choice you have tentatively made, help is at hand. Our team, led by Chief Political Commentator John Rentoul, have combined to provide an interactive questionnaire to take you through the decision step by step.

This is no trivia quiz. This is The Independent's guide to the most important decision British voters will likely make for decades. If it turns out you need further information then follow one of the links below and it will take you to one of The Independent’s EU explainers.

The EU referendum debate has so far been characterised by bias, distortion and exaggeration. So until 23 June we we’re running a series of question and answer features that explain the most important issues in a detailed, dispassionate way to help inform your decision.

What is Brexit and why are we having an EU referendum?

Will we gain or lose rights by leaving the European Union?

What will happen to immigration if there's Brexit?

Will Brexit make the UK more or less safe?

Will the UK benefit from being released from EU laws?

Will leaving the EU save taxpayers money and mean more money for the NHS?

What will Brexit do to UK trade?

How Brexit will affect British tourism

What will Brexit mean for British tourists booking holidays in the EU?

Will Brexit help or damage the environment?

Will Brexit mean that Europeans have to leave the UK?

What will Brexit mean for British expats?

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