1,280 – the number of UK business leaders who signed a letter to the Times today backing membership of the EU
51 – the number of FTSE 100 CEOs and Chairmen who signed the letter
0 – the number of FTSE 100 CEOs and Chairmen who have supported Brexit
6
00 – the number of leading economists (members of the Royal Economic Society and Society of Business Economists) opposing Brexit in an Ipsos Mori poll (88%)
40 – the number of economists supporting Brexit in the same poll
103 – the number of university vice-chancellors who signed a letter against Brexit
150 – the number of Royal Society Fellows who signed a letter against Brexit
13  – the number of Nobel Prize Laureates who signed a letter against Brexit
300 – the number of historians who say Britain has an ‘irreplaceable role’ in Europe
300 – the number of creative industry leaders who signed a letter against Brexit
200
– the number of healthcare professionals who signed a letter against Brexit
90 – the number of life sciences industry leaders who signed a letter against Brexit
13 – the number of former armed forces chiefs who signed a letter against Brexit
37 – the number of faith leaders opposing Brexit in a letter to the Observer
20 – the number of Premier League clubs against Brexit

(Full list of remain supporters) 

1 – the number of Michael Goves who said we’ve had enough of experts 

£350 million a week – or £18 billion a year – or £700 per household per year – the UK’s gross contribution to EU funds
£160 million a week – or £8.5 billion a year – or £330 per household per year – the UK’s actual contribution to EU funds, once Britain’s rebate and what it receives are deducted
£2,000 million a week – or £110 billion a year – or £4,300 per household per year – what the Treasury estimates Brexit would cost because of less trade, fewer jobs, more trade barriers, higher prices and less foreign investment
950,000 – the number of UK jobs the Confederation of British Industry says are at risk from Brexit

7% – the fall in the pound against the euro since January 2016
20% – the potential fall in the pound forecast by Goldman Sachs in the UK leaves the EU

20 – the number of countries in the G20 group of the world’s leading economies, with whom the UK would need to sign separate trade deals after Brexit
20 – the number of G20 countries’ finance ministers who signed a statement saying Brexit would be a shock to the global economy
1 – the number of Lord Lawsons who said British people “wouldn’t take kindly to being told what to do by the G20” (that’s the G20 Britain would need to agree new trade deals)

45 million – the number of people who can vote in the UK
28 million – the approximate number of people who read the anti-EU Daily Mail, Sun and Express newspapers in print or online each weeek

£15.6m – money donated to Leave organisations since 1 Feb 2016
£11.0m – money donated to Remain campaigns between April 22 and May 12.

44% – support for staying in EU in latest FT poll of polls (May 25)
45% – support for Brexit in latest FT poll of polls
11% – undecideds in latest FT poll of polls

1 – number of days to help undecideds make up their minds
1 – StrongerIn website with more facts, figures and ways to get involved

Go figure