A new poll by the Cape Independence Advocacy Group (CIAG) shows that a majority of residents favour independence, with more than two thirds supportive of a referendum on the matter.
The poll had a sample size of just over 1 000 and was conducted by Victory Research.
According to the CIAG, 58.4% of those surveyed backed independence while 68% supported the idea of a referendum.
There has been an increase in those supporting independence and a referendum, according to the CIAG.
According to the organisation, in 2020 about 36% of respondents supported independence, while the proportion backing a referendum in that year was 47%.
CIAG spokesperson Phil Craig said: ‘Support for Cape Independence has been steadily growing and now more than two thirds of Western Cape voters want a referendum to be held. Before the 2021 elections, DA leader John Steenhuisen personally promised the CIAG a referendum on Cape Independence and publicly told Western Cape voters that, whilst the DA opposed Cape Independence, it was ultimately a decision for voters to make for themselves in a referendum. The DA have since warned voters that doomsday is a likely outcome of the 2024 elections. It is clearly time for the DA to honour its 2021 election promises and to call a referendum on Cape Independence.’
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