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Is there a religious vote in Britain today?

Is there a religious vote in Britain today?

The General Election is little more than a year away. A hung parliament, Coalition government, an uncertain economic recovery, the prospect of devolution, and the rise of UKIP have combined to make 2015 even more unpredictable than 2010.

In advance of the electoral frenzy, Theos has joined up with Dr Ben Clements of Leicester University to conduct analysis on voting behaviour and opinions across British religious – and non–religious – groups. Who votes for whom (and why)? Where do people sit on the left–right axis? How libertarian or authoritarian are they? What are their views on welfare and on individualism? And who do they plan to vote for in the next General Election?

These issues will be discussed at a roundtable event at 6.30pm on Thursday 23rd. Spaces are limited and filling up fast so if you are interested in attending, please e–mail events@theosthinktank.co.uk

 

 

 

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