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Young people and prejudice survey


METHODOLOGY NOTE
ComRes interviewed 1,001 GB adults aged between 18 and 24 online between 7th and 17th June 2013. Data were weighted to be representative of all GB adults aged 18-24
by age and gender. ComRes is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules.

All press releases or other publications must be checked with ComRes before use. ComRes requires 48 hours to check a press release unless otherwise agreed.

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Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 1

Q.5 Which of the following, if any, do you believe are the most important issues facing Britain today?
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Unemployment

485
48%

222
52%C

138
49%

125
43%

218
43%

267
55%D

35
51%N

27
54%N

71
55%jN

45
51%N

21
42%

24
48%n

11
57%N

55
46%

67
36%

92
58%JN

37
47%

The economy / economic


growth

399
40%

183
43%

103
37%

113
39%

208
41%

191
39%

24
35%

26
53%fhN

48
38%

40
45%N

20
41%n

20
41%N

7
36%

53
44%N

53
28%

72
45%N

36
45%N

Immigration

248
25%

101
23%

78
28%

70
24%

109
21%

140
28%D

13
19%

15
30%

32
25%

22
25%

17
13
35%FLnP 26%

3
14%

32
27%

45
24%

43
27%

13
17%

Healthcare / the NHS

236
24%

108
25%

67
24%

62
21%

105
21%

131
27%D

12
17%

9
18%

36
28%N

24
27%N

8
26
40%FGKM 22%
NO

29
15%

36
23%

28
35%FgmNo

Religious extremism and


terrorism

186
19%

86
20%

49
18%

51
18%

96
19%

90
18%

13
18%

10
21%

27
21%

22
8
25%mNP 17%

14
2
28%LMNP 12%

25
13%

38
24%Np

9
12%

Benefits / pensions

184
18%

76
18%

58
21%

51
17%

73
14%

112
23%D

20
29%gHN

7
14%

19
15%

20
22%N

9
19%n

10
21%N

6
24
33%GHjN 20%N

19
10%

33
21%N

17
22%N

Education

183
18%

86
20%

49
18%

47
16%

96
19%

87
18%

13
19%

9
18%

22
17%

12
14%

7
15%

6
13%

5
24%k

47
25%IjK

28
17%

13
16%

Crime

164
16%

73
17%

42
15%

49
17%

87
17%

77
16%

11
15%

5
10%

19
15%

12
14%

8
17%

8
17%

1
7%

23
19%lo

48
25%GhIL
Op

16
10%

12
15%

Poverty / inequality

153
15%

62
15%

50
18%

40
14%

75
15%

78
16%

17
25%hmN

7
14%

18
14%n

18
20%N

9
18%N

9
19%N

3
15%n

17
14%N

12
6%

28
17%N

15
19%N

Europe / Britain's
relationship with the
EU

115
11%

51
12%

31
11%

33
11%

65
13%

50
10%

9
12%

5
10%

19
14%

11
12%

5
11%

4
8%

4
20%KNo

15
13%

17
9%

16
10%

11
14%

The environment /
global warming

114
11%

58
14%

27
10%

28
10%

58
11%

56
12%

15
4
21%gIkNO 9%

17
14%

8
9%

7
14%

5
10%

3
13%

14
12%

16
8%

15
9%

11
14%

Housing

105
11%

33
8%

29
11%

43
15%A

50
10%

55
11%

7
11%

5
9%

8
6%

11
12%

4
8%

1
3%

11
10%

33
11
17%HjLO 7%

8
10%

Inflation

77
8%

33
8%

24
8%

21
7%

44
9%

33
7%

8
11%

3
7%

10
8%

4
5%

6
11%i

3
5%

1
4%

9
7%

17
9%

11
7%

7
9%

Other, please specify

14
1%

3
1%

7
2%a

5
2%

12
2%E

2
*

2
2%

3
3%

2
2%

2
2%

1
1%

1
1%

2
3%

None of the above

27
3%

5
1%

10
4%A

12
4%A

22
4%E

4
1%

3
4%i

3
6%hI

1
1%

1
1%

1
1%

*
1%

3
3%

10
5%hI

3
2%

3
3%i

17
12
35%FgmN 24%
o

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by ComRes

7
14%hlo

17
15%

21
17%

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Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 2

Q.5 Which of the following, if any, do you believe are the most important issues facing Britain today?
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Unemployment

485
48%

174
48%c

125
48%c

24
36%

153
55%C

1
13%

5
28%

3
59%

227
48%

202
52%J

52
40%

4
28%

131
43%

62
43%

38
56%l

9
46%

230
53%Lm

12
54%

3
42%

The economy / economic


growth

399
40%

137
38%C

105
40%C

16
24%

132
48%AC

2
36%

5
30%

*
6%

197
42%i

137
36%

56
44%

9
54%

115
37%

49
34%

21
31%

6
28%

205
3
47%LMN 12%

2
24%

Immigration

248
25%

127
35%BD

36
28%

4
25%

84
27%P

48
34%nP

14
20%

8
40%

88
20%

5
24%

1
20%

Healthcare / the NHS

236
24%

Religious extremism and


terrorism

54
21%

19
28%D

45
16%

1
17%

3
17%

102
22%

106
27%h

79
21%

67
26%

21
31%

65
23%

*
8%

4
24%

*
6%

102
22%

89
23%

41
32%Hi

4
26%

66
22%

29
20%

14
20%

5
27%

117
27%

4
17%

2
29%

186
19%

81
22%B

33
13%

12
17%

57
20%B

*
8%

3
15%

82
18%

79
20%

20
16%

4
27%

58
19%

23
16%

12
18%

5
27%

83
19%

3
15%

1
21%

Benefits / pensions

184
18%

79
22%b

40
15%

17
25%b

44
16%

1
17%

2
9%

1
22%

77
16%

72
19%

31
24%h

5
31%

54
18%

29
20%

22
3
33%LmP 17%

70
16%

5
21%

1
16%

Education

183
18%

53
14%

61
23%Ac

9
13%

58
21%a

1
6%

1
22%

91
19%

71
18%

19
15%

2
10%

49
16%

26
18%

13
19%

1
6%

89
21%

3
14%

1
18%

Crime

164
16%

70
19%B

29
11%

20
29%aBD

42
15%

*
8%

3
16%

*
6%

65
14%

75
19%h

22
17%

2
13%

50
16%

37
26%LP

14
20%

4
20%

54
12%

5
20%

1
21%

Poverty / inequality

153
15%

53
15%

40
15%

9
14%

48
17%

1
13%

1
3%

82
17%

50
13%

18
14%

2
11%

45
15%

18
13%

8
12%

4
19%

74
17%

3
15%

*
6%

Europe / Britain's
relationship with the
EU

115
11%

43
12%

33
13%

6
9%

30
11%

2
9%

2
40%

54
12%

37
10%

22
17%I

2
12%

37
12%

17
12%

11
16%

3
17%

44
10%

1
3%

2
25%

The environment /
global warming

114
11%

39
11%

35
14%

6
8%

33
12%

1
22%

66
14%I

33
8%

14
11%

2
14%

28
9%

15
10%

4
6%

4
20%

62
14%ln

1
4%

Housing

105
11%

40
11%

28
11%

12
18%D

24
9%

1
30%

52
11%j

45
12%J

6
5%

2
10%

31
10%

21
15%P

11
16%P

4
19%

33
8%

5
22%

Inflation

77
8%

23
6%

17
6%

5
8%

29
10%a

2
12%

1
22%

35
7%

31
8%

9
7%

2
12%

17
6%

11
7%

4
6%

3
15%

43
10%l

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 2

Q.5 Which of the following, if any, do you believe are the most important issues facing Britain today?
Base: All respondents
Education

Total
Weighted base

1001

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)
366

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)
260

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)
68*

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)
278

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

470

386

129

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

5**

18**

6**

Other, please specify

14
1%

5
1%

2
1%

1
1%

6
2%

8
2%

5
1%

1
1%

None of the above

27
3%

10
3%d

6
2%d

1
1%

1
1%

1
26%

6
34%

1
12%

11
2%

12
3%

3
2%

1
4%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

16**

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

307

143

1
*
15
5%mP

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)
68*

20**

434

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

23**

6**

1
1%

1
2%

9
2%l

1
21%

2
2%

3
4%

5
1%

1
19%

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Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 3

Q.5 Which of the following, if any, do you believe are the most important issues facing Britain today?
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Unemployment

485
48%

56
59%

417
49%E

29
59%E

27
60%E

4
37%

8
22%

385
50%H

84
40%

17
38%

36
32%

15
54%

14
72%

1
55%

402
51%H

4
28%

72
42%

166
51%

166
51%n

138
46%

171
48%

69
48%

104
54%

The economy / economic


growth

399
40%

40
42%

346
40%e

25
50%E

15
32%

4
32%

9
25%

323
42%Gh

69
33%

8
19%

37
32%

11
40%

11
59%

1
55%

329
42%Gh

3
20%

78
46%

136
42%

127
39%

114
38%

158
44%t

59
41%

67
35%

Immigration

248
25%

24
26%

220
26%E

9
18%

15
34%E

1
8%

3
9%

204
27%H

38
18%

11
26%

19
16%

6
20%

3
15%

210
26%H

*
3%

46
27%

73
22%

91
28%

78
26%r

69
19%

35
24%

65
33%Rs

Healthcare / the NHS

236
24%

22
23%

206
24%

8
17%

14
30%

1
10%

7
19%

187
24%H

45
22%

15
35%H

17
15%

7
23%

6
29%

192
24%H

5
33%

45
26%

84
26%

72
22%

76
25%

89
25%

30
21%

41
21%

Religious extremism and


terrorism

186
19%

16
17%

162
19%

11
22%

5
10%

2
14%

6
18%

143
19%

40
19%

12
29%h

15
14%

9
32%

3
16%

146
18%

2
15%

23
13%

68
21%n

68
21%n

57
19%

63
17%

29
20%

36
19%

Benefits / pensions

184
18%

18
19%

162
19%

10
21%

8
17%

4
10%

154
20%H

26
12%

6
14%

10
9%

9
30%

1
6%

159
20%H

*
2%

33
19%

57
18%

62
19%

55
18%

62
17%

27
19%

39
20%

Education

183
18%

14
15%

158
18%

5
11%

8
19%

6
48%

6
15%

127
17%

50
24%

6
14%

34
6
30%FgL 19%

5
23%

133
17%

5
31%

47
28%P

69
21%P

43
13%

54
18%

77
21%T

25
17%

26
14%

Crime

164
16%

11
11%

143
17%

8
15%

3
7%

2
16%

8
22%c

112
15%

49
23%

12
29%FL

32
28%FL

1
3%

3
17%

115
15%

4
25%

30
18%

41
13%

58
18%o

49
16%

56
16%

20
14%

39
20%

Poverty / inequality

153
15%

25
26%

124
14%e

13
26%aE

2
21%

1
2%

134
17%h

18
8%

5
11%

11
10%

*
1%

1
45%

135
17%h

2
16%

22
13%

49
15%

59
18%

57
19%

50
14%

19
13%

26
14%

Europe / Britain's
relationship with the
EU

115
11%

9
10%

103
12%

6
12%

3
7%

3
7%

93
12%H

22
11%

9
21%H

4
3%

7
23%

3
15%

93
12%H

2
11%

19
11%

40
12%

40
12%

40
13%

33
9%

21
15%

21
11%

The environment /
global warming

114
11%

14
14%

95
11%

8
15%

6
13%

Housing

105
11%

7
7%

Inflation

77
8%

Other, please specify


None of the above

12
27%AE

1
7%

5
14%

88
12%

20
10%

3
7%

14
12%

2
8%

1
55%

94
12%

2
14%

24
14%

36
11%

34
10%

39
13%s

47
13%s

9
6%

20
10%

12
10%

5
19%

3
17%

81
10%

3
18%

17
10%

30
9%

34
10%

38
13%

32
9%

12
8%

24
12%

16
14%FL

5
17%

1
4%

1
45%

51
6%

1
4%

21
12%Op

21
6%

23
7%

22
7%

32
9%t

13
9%

9
5%

2
2%

3
2%

98
11%E

2
5%

4
9%e

1
6%

80
10%

24
12%

4
10%

10
11%

64
8%

3
6%

7
16%a

*
4%

3
7%

48
6%

27
13%

4
9%

14
1%

14
2%

14
2%

27
3%

2
2%

16
2%

2
4%

10
5%

9
15
24%ABC 2%

10
9%FgL

14
2%

2
1%

9
3%No

4
1%

5
1%

17
2%

6
2%

3
1%

5
2%

5
2%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by ComRes

10
7%QRt

6
3%

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Table 4

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Christians
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

329
76%B

174
62%

207
71%B

343
67%

367
75%D

57
82%IJlM

36
72%

54
61%

34
68%

40
81%IjlM

13
67%

75
63%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

710
71%

96
75%Im

Family members

365
36%

181
42%Bc

83
30%

101
35%

162
32%

203
41%D

27
39%

24
61
26
49%IMNP 47%IMNP 29%

20
40%

23
7
46%IMNP 35%

36
31%

58
31%

59
37%

24
30%

Friends

556
56%

267
62%BC

141
50%

148
51%

263
52%

293
60%D

46
67%IM

29
58%

76
59%i

40
45%

28
57%

27
55%

10
53%

57
48%

108
58%i

89
56%

45
57%

Work colleagues

256
26%

94
22%

62
22%

100
34%AB

115
23%

141
29%D

16
24%

8
17%

39
30%g

25
28%

14
28%

11
23%

5
26%

27
23%

51
27%

42
27%

17
22%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

127
13%

41
10%

55
19%AC

31
11%

64
13%

63
13%

5
7%

7
15%

15
11%

22
6
24%FHjK 12%
mNP

5
10%

3
15%

16
13%

14
8%

26
16%N

9
11%

Don't know

164
16%

60
14%

51
18%

53
18%

104
20%E

60
12%

7
11%

7
13%

18
14%

4
9%

4
18%

28
24%FhK

29
15%

30
19%k

13
17%

57
72%

13
15%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

145
103
77%IMO 65%

10
20%K

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Table 5

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Christians
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

57
83%Ab

215
77%A

2
44%

11
60%

2
40%

341
73%

262
68%

97
76%

10
61%

198
64%

107
75%LN

38
56%

9
48%

338
78%LN

15
64%

5
75%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

710
71%

236
64%

188
72%A

Family members

365
36%

128
35%

98
38%

22
31%

110
40%

2
44%

4
22%

1
18%

173
37%

124
32%

61
47%HI

6
40%

105
34%

55
39%n

18
26%

6
29%

167
39%n

11
47%

4
56%

Friends

556
56%

179
49%

153
59%A

39
58%

174
63%A

2
44%

9
54%

271
58%

200
52%

76
59%

10
61%

138
45%

74
52%

32
47%

5
28%

291
11
67%LMN 48%

5
75%

Work colleagues

256
26%

94
26%

72
28%

27
40%AbD

58
21%

2
44%

1
7%

1
22%

119
25%

105
27%

31
24%

2
10%

103
34%NP

47
33%NP

10
15%

1
6%

93
21%

1
3%

1
21%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

127
13%

55
15%

34
13%

7
10%

30
11%

1
3%

*
6%

56
12%

53
14%

16
12%

3
16%

37
12%

13
9%

14
21%lMP

7
35%

48
11%

5
23%

2
25%

Don't know

164
16%

76
21%bCD

38
15%

5
7%

33
12%

3
56%

6
36%

3
53%

73
16%

72
19%

15
12%

4
23%

72
23%mP

23
16%

16
24%P

3
18%

48
11%

3
12%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 6

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Christians
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

157
76%

34
79%

81
71%

24
83%

16
83%

2
100%

553
70%

13
92%

138
236
81%oP 72%

231
71%

236
258
79%rST 72%T

92
64%

121
63%

15
35%H

10
9%

19
67%

2
10%

1
45%

318
40%H

7
45%

65
38%

123
38%

119
37%

120
40%t

130
36%

50
34%

62
32%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

710
71%

65
69%

610
71%

34
68%

31
70%

7
63%

28
75%

533
69%

Family members

365
36%

37
39%

316
37%

16
33%

21
46%

1
11%

10
27%

308
40%H

Friends

556
56%

45
47%

491
57%c

26
52%

19
42%

4
36%

16
44%

420
55%

123
59%

25
57%

62
54%

20
70%

15
74%

1
55%

434
55%

8
51%

112
66%P

202
62%P

170
53%

186
62%T

204
57%T

77
53%

88
45%

Work colleagues

256
26%

25
26%

223
26%

12
23%

13
29%

3
22%

6
16%

198
26%

54
26%

12
28%

30
26%

10
34%

3
13%

202
26%

4
29%

51
30%

84
26%

99
30%

87
29%t

92
26%

33
23%

41
21%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

127
13%

16
16%

107
12%

10
21%

5
12%

2
18%

2
6%

108
14%H

17
8%

7
16%h

6
5%

1
4%

3
15%

110
14%H

15
9%

41
13%

46
14%n

33
11%

41
12%

22
15%

30
15%

Don't know

164
16%

14
15%

141
16%

5
11%

9
19%

2
19%

7
18%

127
17%g

33
16%

2
5%

4
13%

*
2%

131
16%g

1
8%

18
11%

50
15%

47
14%

30
10%

61
17%Q

30
21%Q

43
22%Q

47
23%

27
23%fGl

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 7

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Muslims
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

422
42%

189
44%

110
39%

123
42%

218
43%

204
42%

28
41%

19
38%

57
45%P

35
40%

21
43%p

26
6
52%LMOP 31%

80
8%

29
7%

21
7%

31
11%a

39
8%

41
8%

5
7%

2
5%

13
10%lo

5
5%

2
5%

4
8%l

5
4%

36
19%FGhIJ
KLMOP

5
3%

3
4%

79
28%

73
25%

163
32%

144
29%

23
33%p

15
30%

45
35%ilP

20
23%

17
34%P

16
33%P

4
20%

32
27%

74
39%ILmo

44
28%

15
19%

58
20%AB

62
12%

74
15%

7
11%

6
13%

18
14%

9
2
18%MOP 11%

9
8%

39
11
20%fMOP 7%

6
8%

162
32%

210
43%D

26
37%N

22
44%kN

49
38%N

39
44%KN

16
32%

14
28%

10
49%jKN

47
40%N

41
22%

69
43%KN

39
49%JKN

15
22%

9
18%

22
17%

15
17%

12
25%

10
20%

4
19%

32
27%hin

33
17%

37
23%

18
23%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members

Friends

307
31%

155
36%bC

Work colleagues

136
14%

44
10%

34
12%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

372
37%

152
35%

113
40%

107
37%

Don't know

207
21%

89
21%

58
21%

61
21%

40
33%

114
53
61%FGHI 33%
JLMOP

22
28%

130
26%E

77
16%

22
7
24%FhlM 15%o
OP

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 8

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Muslims
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

422
42%

127
35%

112
43%A

45
129
65%ABD 46%A

10
54%

*
6%

217
46%iJ

154
40%

45
35%

6
35%

112
36%

63
44%

26
38%

3
16%

212
49%L

4
19%

3
42%

80
8%

28
8%

17
6%

12
22
17%ABD 8%

2
14%

*
6%

38
8%J

*
*

2
14%

22
7%

20
14%LP

9
13%lP

26
6%

2
10%

1
19%

Friends

307
31%

89
24%

79
30%a

28
41%A

105
38%A

6
35%

*
6%

66
22%

45
31%L

18
26%

2
13%

171
39%LN

3
13%

1
23%

Work colleagues

136
14%

42
12%

43
17%a

17
25%AD

33
12%

1
6%

52
17%N

24
17%N

3
5%

1
3%

56
13%n

1
6%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

372
37%

159
43%CD

98
38%C

16
24%

92
33%

3
61%

51
36%

27
40%

14
70%

143
33%

16
70%

2
38%

Don't know

207
21%

80
22%C

50
19%

7
11%

57
20%c

2
39%

29
20%

15
23%

3
14%

79
18%

3
11%

1
21%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members

40
10%J

155
33%

113
29%

35
27%

3
21%

72
15%

52
13%

12
10%

3
16%

164
35%

149
39%

51
40%

8
49%

5
30%

5
94%

89
19%

83
21%

33
25%

3
16%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

118
38%
78
25%P

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Table 9

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Muslims
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

422
42%

41
43%

359
42%

17
34%

24
53%

3
27%

19
52%

267
35%

147
71%

33
75%FL

85
74%FL

18
64%

9
46%

2
100%

275
35%

13
88%

83
49%P

141
43%

125
39%

137
46%

155
43%

56
39%

73
38%

80
8%

6
6%

5
11%c

*
1%

7
16
18%AC
2%

61
29%

4
10%FL

52
2
46%FGL 8%

2
11%

20
2%

2
15%

17
10%o

17
5%

28
9%

23
8%

25
7%

13
9%

20
10%

Friends

307
31%

28
29%

266
31%

12
23%

16
36%

1
10%

12
32%

194
25%

107
52%

23
54%FL

59
52%FL

16
56%

7
35%

2
100%

199
25%

8
56%

58
34%

109
33%

88
27%

97
32%

120
33%t

39
27%

49
25%

Work colleagues

136
14%

16
17%

116
14%

4
8%

12
2
27%ABE 17%

2
4%

93
12%

41
20%

12
27%FL

19
17%

9
32%

1
4%

95
12%

7
51%

26
15%

50
15%

42
13%

54
18%Rt

39
11%

20
14%

22
11%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

372
37%

37
39%

323
38%E

23
45%E

15
32%

5
44%

6
16%

333
32
43%GH 15%

6
15%

11
9%

6
23%

9
45%

339
43%GH

1
8%

67
39%

122
37%

133
41%

114
38%

129
36%

56
39%

71
37%

Don't know

207
21%

17
18%

176
20%

10
20%

7
15%

3
30%

11
31%

167
22%

4
10%

19
16%

4
13%

2
9%

178
22%

1
4%

21
12%

49
16%

76
21%

32
22%

50
26%Q

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members

68
8%c

29
14%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

64
20%n

66
20%N

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Table 10

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Hindus
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

19
27%mop

9
18%

27
21%

16
18%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

256
26%

101
23%

71
25%

85
29%

133
26%

123
25%

17
2%

9
2%

4
1%

5
2%

8
2%

9
2%

1
2%

1
1%

2
3%iOp

188
19%

76
18%

56
20%

56
19%

97
19%

91
19%

13
18%

8
16%

20
15%

13
15%

12
24%MP

87
9%

28
6%

24
9%

35
12%A

43
8%

44
9%

7
10%mo

1
3%

11
9%

5
6%

Family members

Friends

Work colleagues

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

487
49%

212
49%

143
51%

132
45%

Don't know

258
26%

118
27%

67
24%

73
25%

218
43%
159
31%E

269
55%D
99
20%

18
19
5
36%GHIM 38%GHIM 24%
OP
OP

10
20%p

1
1%

3
15%

14
12%

6
7
2
4
13%gMOP 15%GIMO 11%gMOp 3%
P

89
26
47%FGHI 16%
LMOP
9
5%hiOp

11
14%
-

63
24
34%FGHI 15%
KLMOP

8
10%

33
6
18%GhIMO 4%

3
4%

37
54%jkN

26
52%N

67
52%jN

55
61%JKN

19
38%n

20
40%N

11
53%N

63
53%jkN

49
26%

92
58%JKN

49
62%JKN

13
19%

15
30%

35
27%

19
21%

13
26%

11
22%

5
23%

38
32%f

51
27%

40
25%

19
25%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

3
6%gHIlM
OP

18
15%

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 11

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Hindus
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

133
28%J

17
25%

2
12%

120
28%l

2
10%

1
19%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members
Friends
Work colleagues

256
26%

69
19%

74
29%A

24
35%A

82
29%A

8
45%

17
2%

4
1%

4
1%

2
3%

6
2%

1
7%

188
19%

52
14%

55
21%A

15
22%

60
22%A

5
31%

87
9%

21
6%

26
10%a

11
16%A

28
10%a

1
7%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

487
49%

Don't know

258
26%

199
54%CD
99
27%

99
26%J

21
16%

3
19%

67
22%

46
32%L

8
2%

9
2%

3
1%

1
1%

96
20%j

75
20%j

15
12%

2
11%

41
13%

34
24%L

47
10%j

33
8%

6
5%

1
8%

32
10%
146
47%

128
49%

27
40%

125
45%

3
61%

4
20%

*
6%

218
46%

188
49%

71
55%

10
65%

57
22%

17
25%

71
26%

2
39%

6
36%

5
94%

119
25%

99
26%

38
29%

3
16%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

95
31%P

3
5%l

9
2%

13
19%

2
12%

94
22%L

2
10%

1
19%

14
10%

4
5%

37
8%

59
41%

36
53%

14
73%

213
49%

16
71%

3
44%

38
26%

15
23%

3
14%

100
23%

4
19%

2
37%

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 12

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Hindus
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

256
26%

25
26%

217
25%

15
31%

9
21%

3
23%

12
34%

137
18%

112
54%

22
51%FL

71
62%FL

11
38%

7
35%

1
55%

144
18%

12
81%

52
30%

81
25%

76
23%

88
29%T

98
27%T

36
25%t

33
17%

17
2%

2
2%

14
2%

1
3%

*
1%

1
3%

4
1%

13
6%

3
7%FL

10
8%FL

4
1%

1
9%

3
2%

3
1%

5
1%

4
1%

9
2%t

4
2%t

1
*

188
19%

16
17%

160
19%

10
20%

6
13%

2
17%

10
27%

93
12%

89
43%

16
37%FL

57
50%FL

9
33%

5
24%

1
55%

100
13%

9
61%

33
19%

60
18%

58
18%

63
21%T

74
21%T

25
18%

25
13%

87
9%

7
8%

77
9%

4
8%

3
8%

1
6%

2
4%

53
7%

32
16%

5
12%

22
20%FL

3
9%

2
11%

54
7%

5
34%

24
14%oP

25
8%

25
8%

34
11%T

31
9%

12
8%

9
5%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

487
49%

46
48%

428
50%E

23
47%E

22
49%E

6
48%

8
22%

12
27%h

13
12%

9
30%

10
50%

1
45%

101
52%

Don't know

258
26%

25
26%

214
25%

11
22%

14
30%

3
29%

16
193
44%Ab 25%

10
22%

30
26%

9
31%

3
15%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members
Friends
Work colleagues

437
44
57%GH 21%
51
25%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

442
56%GH
207
26%

*
2%

86
50%

168
51%

169
52%

147
49%

169
47%

68
48%

3
17%

33
19%

78
24%

78
24%

64
21%

93
26%

39
27%

60
31%Q

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 13

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Sikhs
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

194
19%

69
16%

53
19%

17
2%

6
1%

4
2%

122
12%

52
12%

72
7%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group
Don't know

Family members
Friends

Work colleagues

72
25%Ab

103
20%

91
18%

14
20%M

7
14%

18
14%

16
18%m

10
19%M

20
41%FGHI
JLMOP

7
2%

11
2%

7
1%

1
1%

2
1%

2
2%

1
2%o

1
2%O

1
1%

6
3%o

36
13%

35
12%

62
12%

60
12%

10
14%M

5
11%

12
9%

11
13%m

7
14%M

14
28%FGHI
JLMNOP

2
12%

6
5%

31
17%MO

12
7%

18
4%

20
7%

33
12%Ab

38
7%

34
7%

4
6%

1
3%

4
3%

5
5%

4
9%h

7
13%GHIM
oP

3
5
13%GHiMP 4%

546
55%

246
57%C

159
57%C

140
48%

250
49%

296
60%D

42
61%KN

28
57%KN

79
62%jKN

55
62%jKN

23
47%

18
36%

12
60%KN

73
61%jKN

69
37%

98
62%JKN

47
60%KN

261
26%

115
27%

68
24%

78
27%

157
31%E

104
21%

13
19%

15
29%

32
25%

18
20%

17
34%fI

11
23%

4
20%

36
30%

55
29%

42
27%

18
23%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

4
19%m

10
9%

64
18
34%FGHI 11%
JlMOP

28
10
15%fGHIM 7%
OP

14
18%m
4
5%mO
12
15%M
2
3%

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 14

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Sikhs
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

58
21%A

9
51%

102
22%J

80
21%J

10
7%

2
13%

55
18%

81
19%

3
14%

1
19%

1
*

4
1%

4
3%

1
1%

6
1%

*
2%

1
19%

22
7%

25
17%L

7
10%

1
5%

65
15%L

3
14%

30
10%P

18
13%nP

3
4%

1
3%

21
5%

68
47%

40
60%

15
78%

246
57%m

15
67%

4
65%

34
23%

17
26%

3
14%

107
25%

4
19%

1
16%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

194
19%

49
14%

55
21%A

17
2%

5
1%

5
2%

1
2%

2
1%

4
25%

13
3%i

4
1%

122
12%

30
8%

35
14%A

9
14%

45
16%A

2
14%

65
14%J

47
12%j

8
6%

2
13%

72
7%

20
5%

22
8%

12
17
18%ABD 6%

2
12%

33
7%J

37
10%J

2
1%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

546
55%

215
59%C

144
55%C

27
40%

151
54%C

3
61%

3
16%

2
28%

250
53%

201
52%

83
65%HI

11
71%

Don't know

261
26%

101
28%

61
23%

18
27%

69
25%

2
39%

6
32%

4
72%

118
25%

105
27%

36
28%

3
16%

Family members
Friends
Work colleagues

23
33%ABd

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

157
51%
95
31%p

42
29%LNP

10
15%

2
8%
-

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Table 15

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Sikhs
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

194
19%

19
20%

161
19%

11
23%

8
18%

1
12%

12
34%A

101
13%

87
42%

10
34%

4
23%

1
55%

107
13%

8
52%

32
19%

64
20%

65
20%

64
21%T

65
18%

17
2%

1
1%

13
2%

1
3%

7
1%

9
5%

8
1%

4
2%

3
1%

6
2%

5
2%

7
2%

122
12%

9
10%

105
12%

6
12%

3
8%

1
6%

7
18%

62
8%

55
26%

11
25%FL

33
29%FL

7
24%

3
14%

1
55%

68
9%

7
47%

15
9%

37
11%

44
14%

34
11%

44
12%

26
18%qT

18
9%

72
7%

9
10%

58
7%

5
10%

4
9%

1
6%

4
11%

40
5%

30
15%

8
18%FL

18
16%FL

3
10%

2
8%

42
5%

2
14%

14
8%

28
9%

25
8%

28
9%

21
6%

13
9%

10
5%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

546
55%

54
57%

478
56%E

30
60%E

24
53%E

7
59%

7
19%

18
42%H

25
22%

12
42%

12
62%

1
45%

477
4
60%GH 24%

101
59%

190
58%

178
55%

173
58%s

196
55%

68
47%

108
56%

Don't know

261
26%

22
23%

219
26%

9
17%

13
29%

3
29%

17
198
47%AB 26%

7
17%

35
31%

7
24%

3
15%

38
22%

73
22%

81
25%

63
21%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members
Friends
Work colleagues

3
8%Ab

468
69
61%GH 33%
52
25%

18
41%FL
-

54
47%FL
9
8%FgL

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

209
26%

4
24%

99
27%q

39
27%RT
4
3%

37
26%

26
13%
1
1%

59
31%Q

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Table 16

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Jewish people
Base: All respondents
Age

Gender

Total

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

Region
East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

95

84

97

50

102

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

25
19%

18
20%

13
27%O

14
28%mO

4
18%

1
1%

1
1%

2
3%O

2
3%O

6
11%

15
12%

11
12%

10
21%Mo

8
17%m

3
15%

11
9%

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

549

73

49

110

490

69*

50*

129

117
24%

19
27%o

8
16%

Female
(e)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East of
England
(m)

240
24%

96
22%

64
23%

79
27%

123
24%

25
2%

11
3%

7
3%

6
2%

8
2%

17
3%d

148
15%

65
15%

39
14%

45
16%

70
14%

78
16%

85
8%

27
6%

24
9%

35
12%A

48
9%

38
8%

7
10%g

1
1%

12
9%g

7
7%

2
4%

4
9%g

1
6%

8
7%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

484
48%

212
49%

142
51%

131
45%

217
42%

268
55%D

33
47%N

27
54%N

73
57%jN

51
57%N

22
44%n

24
48%N

11
57%N

58
49%N

Don't know

277
28%

122
28%

74
26%

81
28%

171
33%E

106
22%

18
26%

15
31%

31
24%

21
23%

14
29%

12
24%

5
24%

40
34%

Family members
Friends

Work colleagues

1
1%
17
24%gHiM
Op

2
3%o

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

20
17%
4
3%o

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

143

111

87

188

159*

79*

London
(n)

77
41%fGHI
jkLMOP

24
15%

18
23%

12
7%HiO

1
1%

39
21%hMo

18
12%

10
12%

29
15%GiJmO

7
4%

7
9%g

59
32%

88
56%N

38
48%N

52
28%

46
29%

23
29%

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Table 17

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Jewish people
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

1
3%

3
48%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

240
24%

59
16%

68
26%A

22
33%A

82
30%A

7
38%

1
22%

125
27%

82
21%

26
21%

6
40%

57
18%

47
33%LN

11
16%

2
12%

119
27%Ln

25
2%

10
3%

2
1%

1
1%

10
3%b

1
7%

1
22%

13
3%

11
3%

1
1%

3
1%

8
6%Lp

1
2%

10
2%

2
32%

148
15%

35
9%

50
19%A

10
15%

52
19%A

1
6%

81
17%I

41
11%

20
15%

6
40%

28
9%

21
14%

8
12%

89
21%L

1
3%

2
29%

85
8%

19
5%

22
9%

13
26
19%ABD 9%a

4
25%

42
9%

37
10%

7
5%

31
10%p

22
15%NP

2
4%

2
12%

28
6%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

484
48%

199
54%D

126
48%

30
44%

123
44%

3
61%

4
23%

*
6%

217
46%

193
50%

67
52%

7
44%

150
49%m

56
39%

38
56%M

15
78%

205
47%

18
79%

2
31%

Don't know

277
28%

108
30%

67
26%

16
23%

74
26%

2
39%

7
39%

4
72%

129
27%

111
29%

35
27%

3
16%

101
33%P

40
28%

19
28%

2
10%

110
25%

4
19%

1
21%

Family members
Friends
Work colleagues

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 18

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Jewish people
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

240
24%

31
32%

195
23%

15
29%

16
36%a

3
22%

11
30%

164
21%

71
34%

15
34%

44
39%FL

7
24%

4
20%

1
55%

169
21%

7
50%

25
2%

5
5%

17
2%

2
4%

3
6%a

16
2%

5
3%

1
3%

4
4%

19
2%

2
12%

148
15%

23
24%

119
14%

9
18%

14
31%Ae

2
14%

5
13%

109
14%

38
18%

8
19%

21
18%

4
13%

4
20%

1
55%

110
14%

3
18%

85
8%

5
6%

75
9%

4
7%

2
4%

1
8%

4
11%

52
7%

32
16%

6
14%

23
20%FL

3
11%

53
7%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

484
48%

40
43%

429
50%E

23
47%E

17
38%

8
67%

7
20%

403
53%H

73
35%

20
46%H

26
23%

14
49%

13
65%

1
45%

Don't know

277
28%

24
25%

234
27%

12
24%

12
26%

1
11%

18
200
50%ABC 26%

64
31%

9
21%

44
8
39%FgL 27%

3
15%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members
Friends
Work colleagues

2
7%a

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

60
70
35%OP 21%

76
24%

89
30%T

6
2%

9
3%

7
2%

39
23%oP

49
15%

46
14%

53
18%T

4
26%

23
14%Op

20
6%

27
8%

36
12%RT

411
52%H

5
33%

73
43%

174
53%N

165
51%

149
50%

213
27%

3
17%

38
22%

84
26%

83
26%

61
20%

3
2%

87
24%T

33
23%t

28
15%

5
3%

3
2%

59
16%T

17
12%

17
9%

23
6%

14
10%

12
6%

171
48%

69
48%

95
49%

102
28%Q

42
29%q

71
37%Qr

10
3%

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
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Table 19

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Buddhists
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

179
18%

64
15%

56
20%

60
21%a

98
19%

81
17%

14
20%P

8
16%

20
16%

9
11%

6
12%

13
26%hIJL
MOP

2
11%

14
12%

24
2%

12
3%

6
2%

7
2%

11
2%

13
3%

2
2%

4
3%

2
2%

1
1%

2
4%

2
1%

8
4%

3
2%

2
2%

107
11%

44
10%

37
13%

26
9%

52
10%

55
11%

11
16%IP

7
15%i

11
9%

5
5%

4
9%

7
14%ip

1
6%

12
10%

30
16%IlP

14
9%

4
6%

62
6%

14
3%

17
6%

30
10%Ab

39
8%e

23
5%

4
5%

1
2%

7
6%

3
3%

2
3%

5
1
10%giMOP 5%

2
1%

32
3
17%FGHIJ 2%
lMOP

2
3%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

546
55%

242
56%

152
54%

151
52%

248
49%

298
61%D

42
60%N

26
52%n

73
57%N

56
63%N

29
58%N

26
53%N

13
66%N

66
56%N

66
35%

97
61%N

51
64%N

Don't know

276
28%

124
29%

72
26%

80
27%

165
32%E

112
23%

14
20%

16
32%

35
28%

24
26%

15
30%

10
21%

5
23%

38
32%f

56
30%

42
26%

22
27%

Family members
Friends
Work colleagues

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

66
20
35%FGHI 13%
JLMOP

7
8%

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Table 20

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Buddhists
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

179
18%

47
13%

49
19%a

18
26%A

54
19%a

2
36%

9
51%

1
22%

24
2%

8
2%

7
3%

3
4%

4
2%

2
14%

18
4%iJ

107
11%

28
8%

31
12%a

9
13%

35
13%a

2
36%

2
12%

62
6%

14
4%

14
6%

8
12%Ab

19
7%

4
25%

1
22%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

546
55%

212
58%

148
57%

33
49%

147
53%

1
25%

3
16%

1
25%

247
52%

Don't know

276
28%

108
29%

63
24%

17
25%

77
28%

2
39%

6
32%

3
53%

128
27%

Family members
Friends
Work colleagues

96
20%

63
16%

19
14%

2
13%

47
15%

40
28%LNP

9
14%

2
12%

75
17%

3
13%

2
35%

6
2%

4
1%

9
6%LP

1
1%

10
2%

1
3%

53
11%

34
9%

18
14%

2
13%

23
7%

22
15%L

7
10%

54
12%L

1
4%

1
16%

36
8%J

25
6%J

1
1%

24
8%p

13
9%np

1
2%

2
12%

19
4%

1
6%

1
19%

214
55%

74
57%

11
71%

167
54%M

62
43%

38
56%

15
74%

247
57%M

15
68%

3
44%

110
28%

36
28%

3
16%

94
30%

41
29%

21
31%

3
14%

112
26%

4
19%

1
21%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 21

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Buddhists
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

179
18%

21
23%

143
17%

10
21%

11
24%

3
29%

11
31%A

98
13%

73
35%

42
37%FL

8
28%

8
42%

2
100%

106
13%

7
47%

32
19%

57
17%

59
18%

54
18%

24
2%

3
3%

19
2%

1
2%

2
5%

*
4%

2
5%

10
1%

12
6%

9
8%FL

1
2%

3
14%

12
2%

4
25%

3
2%

7
2%

5
2%

3
1%

107
11%

14
15%

87
10%

9
18%

5
12%

2
18%

3
9%

63
8%

39
19%

7
16%

21
18%FL

4
13%

5
27%

2
100%

68
9%

2
13%

17
10%

39
12%

38
12%

30
10%

48
13%

11
8%

17
9%

62
6%

6
7%

47
6%

1
3%

5
11%

1
11%

6
17%AB

30
4%

30
14%

6
13%FL

20
17%FL

4
13%

1
3%

32
4%

1
9%

15
9%

16
5%

20
6%

27
9%R

13
4%

9
6%

13
7%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

546
55%

49
51%

483
56%E

28
57%E

20
45%E

6
53%

8
22%

462
60%H

78
37%

24
55%H

34
30%

11
38%

9
45%

468
59%H

4
29%

100
58%

185
57%

184
57%

173
58%

192
53%

81
56%

100
51%

Don't know

276
28%

25
26%

232
27%

11
22%

14
30%

2
17%

17
208
48%AB 27%

57
27%

7
16%

38
33%g

10
35%

3
13%

219
28%

4
24%

40
23%

85
26%

81
25%

73
24%

99
27%

38
26%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members
Friends
Work colleagues

12
29%FL

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

69
19%
14
4%QT

25
17%
7
5%QT

30
15%
1
*

65
33%Q

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Table 22

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
White
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

46
93%N

18
89%

107
90%n

153
81%

150
95%gN

72
90%n

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

910
91%

398
93%c

255
91%

256
88%

445
87%

465
95%D

67
43
97%GlmN 86%

Family members

642
64%

284
66%

180
64%

178
61%

295
58%

347
71%D

51
73%N

31
62%N

91
71%N

Friends

782
78%

353
82%C

231
82%C

198
68%

367
72%

415
85%D

63
90%ijKm
NP

41
83%N

104
81%N

Work colleagues

473
47%

176
41%

143
51%A

154
53%A

226
44%

247
50%d

37
54%KN

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

27
3%

10
2%

10
3%

7
3%

Don't know

64
6%

22
5%

15
5%

27
9%Ab

19
4%e

8
2%

47
9%E

18
4%

20
40%

120
93%N

61
47%

88
46
99%GHJK 94%N
LMNP
68
77%gkN

36
73%N

32
64%N

14
72%N

87
73%N

55
29%

119
75%kN

58
73%N

71
80%N

40
81%N

38
78%N

16
80%N

95
80%N

113
60%

139
88%kNp

61
77%N

49
54%KN

23
46%

18
37%

9
43%

64
53%KN

72
38%

83
52%KN

2
5%fi

4
3%

1
2%

2
3%fi

1
4%FI

2
3%

5
9%Io

5
4%

1
1%

2
4%

2
4%

2
8%I

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

3
2%
10
8%I

8
4%fi

38
48%

4
2%

3
4%i

27
5
14%FHIJK 3%
Op

5
6%i

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Table 23

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
White
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

910
91%

335
92%

229
88%

62
90%

264
95%B

4
74%

14
78%

2
40%

422
90%

352
91%

121
94%

14
87%

261
85%

131
91%l

60
89%

18
90%

413
95%Ln

21
91%

6
93%

Family members

642
64%

250
68%C

166
64%

38
56%

175
63%

4
74%

7
41%

2
40%

283
60%

243
63%

105
81%HI

11
71%

197
64%

90
63%

42
62%

13
66%

279
64%

16
69%

5
74%

Friends

782
78%

286
78%

203
78%

51
75%

227
82%

4
74%

9
54%

1
22%

361
77%

303
78%

107
83%

10
66%

217
70%

107
74%

53
78%

14
70%

371
85%LM

17
77%

4
56%

Work colleagues

473
47%

197
54%D

135
52%D

33
48%d

100
36%

3
57%

5
31%

216
46%

187
49%

64
50%

5
33%

196
64%NP

12
18%

4
23%

167
38%N

2
7%

3
46%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

27
3%

8
2%

6
2%

3
4%

7
2%

1
7%

1
22%

14
3%j

13
3%j

12
4%P

4
3%

3
5%P

5
1%

2
9%

*
7%

Don't know

64
6%

22
6%d

24
9%D

4
6%

8
3%

1
26%

3
16%

2
38%

34
7%

21
5%

7
6%

35
11%mP

8
6%

4
6%

2
10%

15
4%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

2
13%

89
62%NP

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Table 24

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
White
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

2
100%

735
93%H

13
91%

163
96%

303
93%

301
93%

280
93%rt

319
89%

136
95%rt

171
88%

600
3
76%GH 22%

106
62%

223
68%

225
70%

193
64%

219
61%

101
70%r

126
65%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

910
91%

93
98%

780
91%E

49
98%E

44
97%E

10
82%

28
76%

718
94%H

175
84%

40
93%H

86
76%

27
94%

20
100%

Family members

642
64%

65
69%

556
65%E

30
61%

35
77%E

5
43%

15
42%

592
42
77%GH 20%

25
59%H

13
11%

2
8%

1
7%

Friends

782
78%

78
82%

680
79%E

42
84%E

36
80%E

7
57%

17
47%

631
135
82%GH 65%

29
68%

69
60%

18
62%

17
86%

2
100%

647
82%gH

8
57%

143
84%p

266
81%

249
77%

242
81%t

281
78%

114
79%

142
73%

Work colleagues

473
47%

42
44%

420
49%E

18
36%

24
53%E

3
27%

8
21%

400
52%gH

66
32%

16
36%

32
28%

14
50%

4
19%

407
51%H

6
41%

85
50%

168
51%

161
50%

160
164
53%rT 45%

68
47%

78
40%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

27
3%

1
1%

24
3%

1
3%

1
3%

15
2%

9
4%

2
4%

18
2%

1
5%

*
*

11
3%

4
3%

4
2%

Don't know

64
6%

1
1%

53
6%

1
2%

7
34
20%ABC 4%

24
11%

1
3%

40
5%

1
4%

7
4%

30
8%QS

4
3%

2
18%

7
6%FL

21
2
18%FGL 6%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

3
1%
21
6%p

12
4%NO
10
3%

8
3%
12
4%

19
10%QS

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Table 25

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Black
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

297
69%Bc

158
56%

180
62%

344
67%E

292
59%

38
55%

30
60%

56
62%

29
59%

36
73%FHjl

11
57%

65
55%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members

635
63%

75
58%

M
74
7%

38
9%

Friends

456
46%

230
53%BC

Work colleagues

269
27%

112
26%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

251
25%

Don't know

115
11%

18
7%

18
6%

39
8%

35
7%

3
4%

118
42%

108
37%

245
48%

211
43%

26
37%

5
10%

7
6%

9
10%j

1
3%

5
11%J

1
5%

6
5%

27
55%fm

52
40%

36
41%

24
48%

25
50%

8
40%

46
38%

98
80
52%FhiM 50%f

16
8%

10
7%

49
62%
10
12%Jm
35
44%

67
24%

90
31%b

143
28%

126
26%

20
28%

8
17%

29
23%

29
33%gmp

11
23%

12
23%

6
31%

25
21%

57
30%g

92
21%

90
32%AC

68
23%

102
20%

149
30%D

24
35%KN

12
24%N

38
29%kN

28
31%KN

15
30%kN

9
18%

6
28%N

41
34%KN

20
11%

38
24%N

22
27%N

41
10%

32
11%

42
15%a

65
13%

50
10%

7
10%

8
16%i

16
13%

4
9%

3
15%i

13
11%

31
17%Io

13
8%

9
11%

6
6%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

137
108
73%FHJL 68%m
Mp

6
11%

55
17
35%GhkM 21%
p

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Table 26

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Black
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

635
63%

211
58%

165
63%

45
65%

201
72%Ab

3
53%

11
60%

1
22%

310
66%

234
61%

80
62%

11
67%

181
59%

99
69%LN

33
48%

8
38%

304
70%LN

7
30%

4
59%

74
7%

31
8%

17
6%

5
8%

2
14%

40
9%j

28
7%

4
3%

1
6%

20
6%

16
11%ln

2
3%

1
3%

1
4%

1
19%

Friends

456
46%

148
40%

117
45%

29
42%

1
17%

6
34%

225
48%

165
43%

57
44%

9
56%

107
35%

65
45%L

26
39%

8
38%

243
7
56%LMN 30%

1
13%

Work colleagues

269
27%

89
24%

112
36%NP

47
33%NP

10
14%

1
6%

98
23%

2
27%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

251
25%

109
30%bd

Don't know

115
11%

46
13%D

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members

18
7%
155
56%ABc

83
32%Ad

24
34%a

69
25%

2
36%

2
12%

1
22%

137
29%

100
26%

31
24%

2
12%

61
23%

15
22%

63
23%

*
8%

2
9%

1
18%

112
24%

99
26%

37
29%

3
20%

81
26%

30
21%

22
33%mp

7
36%

93
22%

14
60%

3
41%

34
13%D

9
13%D

15
5%

2
39%

6
31%

3
60%

48
10%

53
14%

12
9%

2
13%

45
15%P

14
10%

13
19%mP

5
26%

36
8%

2
10%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

33
8%

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Table 27

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Black
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

635
63%

69
73%

541
63%

40
80%AE

30
66%

7
60%

18
49%

470
61%

150
72%

37
73
86%FHL 64%

27
94%

11
56%

2
100%

485
61%

12
81%

113
66%

216
66%

209
65%

198
66%T

237
66%T

74
7%

7
7%

63
7%

1
2%

6
13%b

4
11%

32
4%

39
19%

11
25%FHL

6
6%

22
77%

35
4%

1
9%

14
8%

17
5%

19
6%

23
6%

Friends

456
46%

41
44%

397
46%

24
49%

17
38%

6
47%

12
34%

329
43%

115
56%

27
63%FL

57
50%

21
75%

7
38%

2
100%

341
43%

7
46%

82
48%

163
50%

140
43%

137
46%

Work colleagues

269
27%

32
34%

230
27%e

15
31%e

17
37%E

3
28%

4
11%

212
28%

51
24%

14
33%

25
22%

8
29%

3
18%

218
28%

6
41%

49
29%

93
28%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

251
25%

20
21%

223
26%E

8
16%

12
27%e

4
36%

3
9%

223
25
29%GH 12%

4
9%

15
13%

7
35%

225
28%GH

1
6%

42
24%

Don't know

115
11%

5
5%

94
11%

2
4%

3
7%

*
4%

2
6%

27
2
23%FGL 6%

2
9%

2
13%

16
9%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members

15
74
42%ABC 10%

33
16%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

82
10%

30
9%p

90
63%

107
55%

17
12%qr

15
8%

172
48%t

68
47%

76
39%

97
30%

93
102
31%sT 28%t

32
22%

40
20%

79
24%

91
28%

72
24%

80
22%

41
29%

58
30%r

32
10%

23
7%

30
10%

43
12%

13
9%

30
15%

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Table 28

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Asian
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

277
64%

171
61%

173
60%

320
63%

301
61%

42
61%

26
52%

58
66%m

32
64%

36
10
72%GHLM 52%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

621
62%

Family members

106
11%

Friends

466
47%

Work colleagues

259
26%

95
22%

77
27%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

265
27%

108
25%

Don't know

114
11%

45
10%

71
55%

63
53%

138
102
73%fGHL 64%
MP

44
55%

8
6%

41
10
22%GHIjL 6%
MOP

5
6%

P
46
11%
228
53%bC

30
11%

30
10%

45
9%

126
45%c

111
38%

226
44%

88
30%A

78
28%

79
27%

31
11%

38
13%

9
13%L

3
6%

12
9%l

7
8%l

240
49%

35
50%

22
44%

49
38%

36
40%

141
28%

118
24%

17
25%

7
14%

29
22%

122
24%

144
29%d

22
32%N

18
36%kN

43
33%KN

45
9%

5
7%

6
12%

15
12%

69
13%e

61
13%d

6
13%Lo

26
52%hm

24
49%

8
40%

47
39%

105
56%HIlM

12
25%

5
26%

26
21%

10
20%N

6
32%N

4
8%

3
16%i

38
10
43%FGHJ 21%
KlMNoP
25
28%N
6
7%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

6
12%L

12
24%N
6
12%

80
50%h

35
45%

54
29%gP

47
30%GP

13
17%

41
34%KN

17
9%

45
28%N

27
35%KN

15
12%

34
18%FIkO

12
8%

8
10%

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Table 29

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Asian
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

232
60%

73
56%

9
54%

171
56%

87
61%

34
51%

7
35%

312
7
72%LMN 30%

3
43%

2
1%

1
6%

22
7%

14
10%

12
18%L

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

621
62%

201
55%

165
64%A

46
67%a

196
70%A

2
36%

9
50%

3
47%

308
65%j

Family members

106
11%

24
7%

29
11%a

10
14%A

42
15%A

*
6%

63
13%J

Friends

466
47%

140
38%

125
48%A

162
58%AB

4
23%

*
6%

239
51%I

162
42%

56
43%

9
54%

102
33%

61
43%l

26
39%

5
26%

Work colleagues

259
26%

100
27%D

74
28%D

22
32%D

54
20%

2
36%

5
27%

2
40%

131
28%

100
26%

26
21%

2
11%

110
36%NP

42
29%n

11
16%

2
9%

94
22%

2
27%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

265
27%

122
33%BCD

62
24%

14
20%

63
22%

1
25%

4
25%

111
24%

103
27%

46
36%Hi

5
33%

92
30%P

41
28%p

20
30%p

9
44%

87
20%

14
62%

3
44%

Don't know

114
11%

33
13%d

8
12%

20
7%

2
39%

4
25%

3
53%

51
11%

51
13%

10
8%

2
13%

44
14%P

16
11%

13
19%P

4
22%

34
8%

2
8%

1
13%

43
12%d

33
49%

41
11%J

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

56
13%L

2
10%

262
7
60%LMN 30%

3
43%

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Table 30

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Asian
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

122
72%P

208
64%

194
60%

195
65%T

236
65%T

86
60%

103
53%

26
9%

45
13%

13
9%

22
11%

58
40%

75
38%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

621
62%

62
66%

533
62%

34
69%

28
62%

8
66%

18
50%

442
58%

168
81%

38
88%FL

89
78%FL

20
71%

18
94%

2
100%

453
57%

12
83%

Family members

106
11%

7
8%

97
11%

5
10%

3
6%

*
4%

2
5%

17
2%

85
41%

13
29%FL

56
49%FgL

1
4%

14
72%

1
45%

21
3%

4
26%

26
15%op

30
9%

30
9%

Friends

466
47%

45
47%

405
47%e

25
51%e

20
43%

5
46%

11
29%

330
43%

128
62%

30
71%FL

67
59%FL

16
55%

12
63%

2
100%

338
43%

8
51%

95
56%P

167
51%P

134
41%

Work colleagues

259
26%

24
25%

226
26%

12
25%

12
26%

3
22%

7
20%

193
25%

62
30%

16
36%

36
32%

8
27%

3
14%

198
25%

6
44%

48
28%

83
25%

87
27%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

265
27%

25
26%

233
27%e

11
21%

14
31%e

3
26%

5
13%

249
13
32%GH 6%

4
9%

4
4%

3
12%

1
6%

253
32%GH

1
8%

35
20%

87
26%

Don't know

114
11%

8
8%

92
11%

5
9%

3
7%

1
8%

1
8%

14
8%

33
10%

13
77
37%ABC 10%

27
13%

1
3%

21
5
18%FGL 17%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

87
11%

149
182
50%sT 51%ST
93
31%T

90
25%t

41
28%T

34
18%

101
31%N

76
25%

81
23%

49
34%qR

58
30%r

29
9%

29
10%

43
12%s

9
6%

33
17%QS

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Table 31

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Mixed race
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

298
69%BC

171
61%

178
61%

332
65%

315
64%

44
63%

29
58%

82
64%

54
61%

31
62%

33
67%p

11
56%

70
59%

19
7%

28
10%

44
9%

44
9%

5
8%

2
4%

10
8%

10
11%lm

5
10%l

7
13%gLM

*
1%

5
4%

18
10%l

131
47%c

116
40%

237
47%

243
50%

35
50%

23
46%

61
47%

34
38%

28
56%Imp

23
46%

9
45%

51
43%

101
53%I

74
26%

85
29%

137
27%

127
26%

14
21%

13
26%

27
21%

30
33%fhjP

10
21%

14
28%p

5
25%

31
26%

121
25%d

16
23%N

14
29%N

27
21%N

27
30%N

13
27%N

12
23%N

6
30%N

9
13%

7
13%

20
15%

3
14%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members

647
65%
88
9%

41
10%

Friends

481
48%

234
54%bC

Work colleagues

264
26%

105
24%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

219
22%

76
18%

73
26%A

70
24%a

98
19%

Don't know

135
14%

56
13%

37
13%

43
15%

81
16%E

54
11%

8
9%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

5
11%

5
9%

141
107
75%fGhI 68%p
jLMP

43
54%

19
12%lm

8
10%l

84
53%I

33
42%

56
30%P

51
32%hP

13
17%

25
21%N

18
10%

34
22%N

27
34%hmNo

24
20%iko

29
15%

17
11%

10
12%

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Table 32

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Mixed race
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

647
65%

222
61%

161
62%

49
72%

203
73%AB

2
36%

9
51%

1
22%

306
65%

246
64%

84
65%

11
69%

173
56%

103
72%LN

36
53%

7
33%

315
73%LN

9
38%

5
75%

88
9%

28
8%

15
6%

32
12%B

2
13%

43
9%

38
10%j

6
5%

1
6%

25
8%

13
9%

7
11%

2
12%

3
14%

Friends

481
48%

157
43%

125
48%

156
56%Ab

5
27%

239
51%i

170
44%

63
49%

8
50%

118
38%

67
47%

24
35%

4
21%

Work colleagues

264
26%

104
29%d

2
9%

96
22%

2
27%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

219
22%

Don't know

135
14%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members

11
16%AB
38
55%a

257
6
59%LMN 26%

5
75%

75
29%d

20
29%

60
21%

2
36%

2
12%

1
22%

128
27%

100
26%

32
25%

5
31%

97
32%NP

56
39%NP

11
16%

97
26%D

56
21%

13
19%

47
17%

1
25%

4
24%

1
18%

105
22%

84
22%

28
21%

3
18%

83
27%MP

24
17%

22
32%MP

8
41%

69
16%

12
51%

2
25%

48
13%

44
17%D

6
9%

28
10%

2
39%

4
25%

3
60%

59
13%

57
15%

17
13%

2
13%

51
17%p

17
12%

10
15%

5
26%

50
12%

2
10%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

37
8%

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Table 33

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Mixed race
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

647
65%

68
72%

549
64%

40
28
80%Ace 62%

7
63%

22
61%

483
63%

150
72%

38
73
89%FHL 64%

23
82%

13
67%

2
100%

497
63%

14
93%

125
73%o

209
64%

217
67%

204
68%T

240
67%T

94
65%t

106
54%

88
9%

6
6%

77
9%

2
4%

4
8%

1
11%

5
13%

48
6%

36
18%

17
14
40%FHL 12%FL

3
12%

1
4%

1
45%

52
7%

1
5%

14
8%

31
9%

28
9%

24
8%

30
8%

18
13%

16
8%

Friends

481
48%

43
46%

419
49%

27
54%

17
37%

5
40%

14
37%

367
48%

102
49%

26
61%

51
45%

15
53%

8
42%

1
55%

379
48%

8
56%

97
57%P

168
51%

146
45%

157
52%T

186
52%T

67
47%t

68
35%

Work colleagues

264
26%

29
31%

225
26%

15
30%

15
33%

3
27%

6
17%

199
26%

60
29%

18
27
42%FHL 23%

11
38%

4
20%

204
26%

7
48%

46
27%

85
26%

101
31%

89
30%

89
25%

39
27%

45
23%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

219
22%

18
19%

197
23%E

7
15%e

10
23%E

3
25%

1
2%

190
25%gH

26
12%

5
11%

2
7%

4
22%

193
24%gH

*
2%

28
17%

78
24%n

76
24%n

63
21%

70
20%

37
26%

49
25%

Don't know

135
14%

9
10%

111
13%

7
15%

1
12%

32
16%

27
3
24%FGL 10%

2
11%

103
13%G

1
5%

18
10%

41
12%

30
9%

33
11%

50
14%

13
9%

39
20%QrS

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members

2
5%

13
95
37%ABC 12%G

15
13%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 34

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Roma or traveller
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

163
16%

65
15%

39
14%

58
20%B

102
20%E

61
12%

7
10%

7
13%

13
10%

12
14%

5
10%

13
26%FgHI
JlMOP

Family members

25
2%

13
3%

3
1%

8
3%

13
3%

11
2%

1
1%

1
2%

3
2%

3
3%

1
1%

2
3%

Friends

97
10%

44
10%

23
8%

29
10%

56
11%

41
8%

6
9%m

4
9%

10
8%

6
7%

3
6%

7
13%M

2
12%

13
11%

4
3%

2
10%M

64
34%FGHI
JLMOP
9
5%

3
3%

16
10%

11
13%

2
1%

1
1%

34
13
18%fHIJM 8%

8
10%M

O
Work colleagues

48
5%

10
2%

16
6%A

23
8%A

35
7%E

13
3%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

630
63%

271
63%

179
64%

180
62%

291
57%

339
69%D

Don't know

208
21%

94
22%

62
22%

52
18%

118
23%

91
18%

1
1%

1
2%

1
1%

4
4%o

2
4%o

*
2%

8
7%fHO

22
12%FgHij
lO

53
76%KmN

33
66%N

87
68%kN

64
71%KN

33
67%N

28
56%N

12
63%N

76
64%N

75
40%

10
14%

10
21%

28
22%

13
15%

11
23%

9
19%

5
25%

30
25%

50
26%fip

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

5
9%FHO

1
1%

4
5%hO

113
71%KN

56
71%KN

29
19%

13
16%

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Table 35

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Roma or traveller
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

45
16%

3
53%

8
43%

2
40%

78
17%

63
16%

20
15%

3
18%

44
14%

13
19%

3
14%

56
13%

5
20%

1
19%

7
2%

9
13%

3
14%

40
9%

5
20%

1
19%

1
1%

10
2%

15
68%

4
68%

3
12%

1
13%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

163
16%

54
15%

37
14%

15
21%

Family members

25
2%

6
2%

6
2%

4
5%a

6
2%

1
7%

1
22%

9
2%

9
2%

5
4%

2
10%

7
2%

5
3%

Friends

97
10%

31
9%

24
9%

6
9%

30
11%

1
17%

4
24%

55
12%i

29
8%

10
8%

3
18%

22
7%

18
13%l

Work colleagues

48
5%

18
5%

11
4%

5
7%

9
3%

2
36%

2
12%

1
18%

16
4%

26
7%h

6
5%

17
5%P

20
14%LNP

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

630
63%

234
64%

174
67%c

37
54%

181
65%

*
8%

3
18%

294
63%

237
61%

89
69%

9
58%

194
63%M

71
50%

37
55%

12
60%

Don't know

208
21%

78
21%

49
19%

16
24%

52
19%

2
39%

7
40%

3
60%

98
21%

86
22%

19
15%

4
24%

70
23%

31
21%

17
25%

5
26%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

41
29%LP

6
9%LP

296
68%Mn
82
19%

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Table 36

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Roma or traveller
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

163
16%

20
21%

128
15%

13
27%a

7
16%

4
34%

10
28%a

101
13%

54
26%

11
24%f

33
28%FL

6
22%

3
15%

1
55%

109
14%

6
39%

Family members

25
2%

4
4%

18
2%

2
5%

1
3%

2
7%

15
2%

9
4%

1
3%

6
5%fl

2
8%

16
2%

1
5%

Friends

97
10%

11
11%

76
9%

7
14%

4
9%

4
34%

6
18%a

64
8%

27
13%

4
9%

17
15%Fl

3
12%

1
7%

1
55%

70
9%

3
18%

Work colleagues

48
5%

6
6%

41
5%

4
8%

2
4%

1
3%

28
4%

20
10%

5
12%FL

11
10%FL

4
15%

28
4%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

630
63%

58
61%

560
65%E

32
64%E

27
59%E

5
46%

7
18%

535
70%H

89
43%

25
58%H

39
34%

13
46%

12
61%

Don't know

208
21%

16
17%

170
20%

5
10%

12
25%b

2
21%

20
131
54%ABC 17%

65
31%

8
18%

43
9
37%FGL 32%

5
23%

1
45%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

24
14%

47
14%

56
17%

48
16%

4
1%

12
4%o

11
4%T

12
7%

29
9%

28
9%

2
16%

7
4%

15
5%

541
68%H

2
14%

116
68%

143
18%

7
47%

30
18%

6
4%o

55
15%

33
24
23%qrT 13%

8
2%

4
3%t

22
7%

38
11%

18
12%

20
6%

18
6%

13
3%

13
9%RT

227
69%

207
64%

199
66%

230
64%

84
59%

54
16%

60
19%

53
18%

75
21%

26
18%

1
*
18
9%
5
3%
116
60%
54
28%Qrs

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Table 37

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

29
13
42%HMp 26%

29
32%M

15
31%M

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members

325
32%
42
4%

148
34%
26
6%bc

78
28%

98
34%

188
37%E

137
28%

8
3%

8
3%

25
5%

16
3%

113
22%E

79
16%

78
15%

64
13%

171
33%

264
54%D

Friends

192
19%

91
21%

53
19%

48
16%

Work colleagues

143
14%

46
11%

38
13%

59
20%AB

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

434
43%

173
40%

Don't know

242
24%

109
25%

140
50%AC
61
22%

120
41%
72
25%

152
30%E

90
18%

3
5%Mp

2
3%m

22
8
32%gHIM 16%
Op

30
23%
5
4%m
23
18%m
6
5%

4
4%Mp
16
18%
13
15%H

10
21%M

4
8%MP

*
2%Mp

19
16%
-

91
49
49%GHIJ 31%M
lMOP
13
7%MP

9
5%Mp

11
9%

43
23%M

5
9%

5
11%

4
18%Hm

10
8%

43
23
23%HJKM 15%H

14
18%Hm

57
48%N

49
26%

72
46%N

37
46%N

37
24%i

21
26%I

6
13%

28
40%N

24
49%N

70
54%fKN

48
54%fKN

24
48%N

18
36%n

9
43%N

13
19%

12
25%

29
23%

12
14%

11
21%

10
20%

5
25%

43
48
36%FHIJ 26%I
Kno

27
17%

22
28%m

14
4
28%hiMo 20%m

12
18%Hm

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

2
5%MP

22
6
44%gHjM 32%M
oP

15
18%m

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Table 38

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

96
34%

*
8%

10
55%

1
22%

163
35%

119
31%

37
29%

7
41%

85
28%

55
38%LN

15
22%

3
15%

158
36%LN

8
34%

2
26%

5
23%

6
28%

*
6%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

325
32%

106
29%

80
31%

42
4%

16
4%

11
4%

2
4%

10
4%

*
8%

2
12%

20
4%

17
4%

3
3%

1
6%

8
3%

9
6%l

3
5%

2
9%

Friends

192
19%

64
17%

52
20%

12
18%

60
21%

*
8%

4
25%

102
22%i

64
17%

21
17%

5
34%

32
10%

38
27%LN

7
11%

1
3%

Work colleagues

143
14%

47
13%

36
14%

18
35
27%ABD 13%

*
8%

4
22%

1
22%

75
16%

50
13%

17
13%

1
6%

57
18%nP

23
16%

6
9%

1
3%

55
13%

1
19%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

434
43%

170
46%C

118
46%c

22
32%

120
43%

3
53%

1
7%

*
6%

198
42%

168
43%

60
47%

8
53%

51
36%

35
52%M

13
64%

185
43%

11
47%

4
58%

Don't know

242
24%

90
25%

62
24%

14
21%

63
22%

2
39%

7
38%

4
72%

109
23%

100
26%

32
25%

1
6%

37
26%

18
26%

4
22%

91
21%

4
19%

1
16%

Family members

32
47%ABd

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

136
44%
86
28%P

14
3%
108
25%LN

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Table 39

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

325
32%

37
38%

268
31%

22
45%a

14
32%

7
56%

13
37%

225
29%

93
45%

51
45%FL

13
46%

4
21%

2
100%

232
29%

7
51%

66
39%p

117
36%

96
30%

102
34%T

129
36%T

42
4%

6
7%

32
4%

3
6%

4
8%

2
17%

1
3%

29
4%

11
5%

9
8%fgl

2
8%

31
4%

3
18%

6
4%

10
3%

14
4%

11
4%

13
4%

12
8%qrT

Friends

192
19%

20
22%

164
19%

12
25%

8
18%

2
14%

7
18%

133
17%

54
26%

11
25%

30
26%FL

8
30%

2
12%

2
100%

138
17%

4
30%

38
22%

74
23%p

52
16%

59
20%T

80
22%T

28
20%t

23
12%

Work colleagues

143
14%

19
20%

115
13%

10
21%

8
18%

3
25%

6
16%

106
14%

34
16%

13
17
30%FhL 15%

5
16%

108
14%

4
24%

31
18%

50
15%

45
14%

49
16%t

53
15%

20
14%

19
10%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

434
43%

41
44%

383
45%E

22
44%E

19
43%E

4
32%

6
16%

369
48%gH

60
29%

14
32%

27
24%

9
33%

10
50%

374
47%gH

2
15%

78
46%

136
41%

155
48%

144
48%R

138
38%

66
46%

86
45%

Don't know

242
24%

17
18%

206
24%b

6
11%

11
25%

1
12%

17
174
47%ABc 23%

55
26%

7
16%

36
31%fl

6
21%

6
29%

187
24%

5
34%

27
16%

73
22%

55
18%

31
21%

63
32%QS

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members

22
52%FL

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

75
23%n

93
26%Q

47
33%t

45
23%
5
3%

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Table 40

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country not in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

26
16
38%HIMP 32%

26
20%

20
22%

13
26%

18
5
35%HIMp 27%

3
2%

1
1%

1
2%

16
13%

10
12%

8
16%
5
10%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

293
29%

118
27%

78
28%

96
33%

168
33%E

125
25%

29
3%

11
2%

9
3%

9
3%

15
3%

14
3%

Friends

174
17%

75
17%

52
19%

47
16%

102
20%E

72
15%

Work colleagues

131
13%

46
11%

32
11%

53
18%AB

74
14%

57
12%

11
16%h

5
10%

10
7%

10
11%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

462
46%

199
46%

141
50%c

123
42%

194
38%

268
55%D

30
43%N

22
44%n

72
56%kN

Don't know

246
25%

114
26%

62
22%

71
24%

13
19%

12
24%

32
25%

Family members

149
29%E

98
20%

1
1%

5
10%FHIjl
mOP

19
10
28%HIjM 21%
op

3
3%

10
19%

3
16%

14
12%

44
23%HIM

6
13%

3
15%

53
26
59%fKmN 53%N

21
42%N

17
19%

11
22%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

84
42
45%HIJL 27%
MOP

10
21%

3
5%ip

25
21%

9
5%

17
22%

3
2%

1
1%

27
17%

12
16%

11
9%

39
21
21%HijM 13%

10
13%

10
49%N

54
46%N

53
28%

82
52%N

39
50%N

5
25%

39
33%fIo

51
27%

34
21%

23
28%

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Table 41

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country not in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

104
27%

130
30%

7
29%

1
19%

2
9%

6
25%

1
19%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

293
29%

93
25%

76
29%

30
44%ABd

84
30%

2
36%

8
45%

150
32%

29
3%

8
2%

5
2%

6
9%ABd

9
3%

1
5%

8
2%

Friends

174
17%

54
15%

51
20%

13
19%

51
18%

2
36%

3
19%

101
22%Ij

Work colleagues

131
13%

47
13%

31
12%

14
21%b

35
12%

4
20%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

462
46%

183
50%

124
48%

28
41%

124
45%

1
25%

2
11%

Don't know

246
25%

91
25%

60
23%

11
15%

70
25%

2
39%

8
45%

Family members

32
25%

6
37%

84
27%

2
2%

1
6%

8
2%

53
14%

17
13%

3
17%

34
11%

69
15%

44
11%

15
12%

2
14%

52
17%NP

*
6%

211
45%

177
46%

65
51%

8
52%

139
45%M

5
94%

109
23%

105
27%

31
24%

2
11%

84
27%

18
5%H

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

57
40%LNp
5
4%

14
20%

1
3%

3
5%

11
2%

38
26%LN

6
9%

89
20%LN

27
19%NP

4
6%

1
3%

47
11%

49
34%

34
50%M

15
75%

208
48%M

13
56%

5
81%

38
27%

20
29%

4
22%

97
22%

3
15%

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Table 42

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country not in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

293
29%

34
36%

239
28%

20
41%a

13
30%

7
61%

12
33%

195
25%

92
44%

52
45%FL

14
50%

5
26%

2
100%

201
25%

8
57%

59
35%

96
29%

29
3%

5
5%

23
3%

4
8%a

1
3%

1
3%

14
2%

12
6%

7
6%FL

4
13%

2
8%

16
2%

2
13%

3
2%

5
2%

Friends

174
17%

22
23%

143
17%

12
24%

10
23%

2
17%

6
18%

114
15%

54
26%

11
25%

28
25%FL

10
35%

3
15%

2
100%

120
15%

4
28%

41
24%oP

Work colleagues

131
13%

12
13%

109
13%

9
18%

3
7%

5
43%

5
14%

100
13%

30
14%

7
17%

20
17%

3
9%

1
3%

101
13%

4
24%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

462
46%

45
47%

407
47%E

23
47%E

21
47%E

4
36%

6
16%

397
52%H

59
29%

19
43%H

25
22%

7
25%

9
45%

403
51%H

Don't know

246
25%

16
17%

211
25%b

6
12%

10
23%

57
27%

6
15%

37
7
33%Fgl 26%

6
29%

190
24%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members

*
4%

18
175
50%ABC 23%

18
42%FL

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

91
28%

92
31%

109
30%

44
31%

45
23%

15
5%O

11
4%

6
2%

5
4%

7
3%

53
16%

49
15%

50
17%

70
20%

25
17%

27
14%

23
14%

50
15%

42
13%

45
15%T

47
13%

21
15%t

16
8%

2
14%

81
48%

155
47%

160
50%

148
49%

153
43%

71
49%

90
46%

4
30%

30
18%

76
23%

73
22%

61
20%

29
20%

59
30%QS

98
27%q

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Table 43

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European Union
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

25
14
36%HImo 28%

27
21%

19
21%

13
27%

4
3%

2
2%

13
26%iO

21
16%

12
13%

7
15%

4
9%

10
8%

8
9%

4
7%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

298
30%

123
29%

79
28%

96
33%

164
32%

134
27%

41
4%

18
4%

10
4%

13
4%

19
4%

22
4%

1
1%

Friends

189
19%

85
20%

56
20%

48
17%

101
20%

88
18%

21
30%HIJl
MOp

Work colleagues

118
12%

39
9%

28
10%

51
18%AB

64
13%

54
11%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

455
45%

196
45%

133
47%

126
43%

194
38%

261
53%D

Don't know

248
25%

112
26%

68
24%

69
24%

Family members

153
30%E

95
19%

9
13%

4
9%filO

5
27%

28
23%

3
5%O

4
3%

17
9%FhIlm
Op

1
1%

2
3%

13
27%hIjM

3
16%

17
14%

50
27%hIjM

17
11%

14
18%

5
10%

3
15%

12
10%

35
20
18%HiJm 12%

9
11%

20
40%N

10
48%N

53
45%N

46
25%

89
56%KN

37
46%N

10
20%

5
25%

38
32%fIko

51
27%

33
21%

23
29%

3
6%O

31
45%N

23
47%N

68
53%kN

13
19%

12
25%

34
27%

53
25
60%fKmN 50%N
p
17
19%

12
23%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

20
40%HIjM
OP

91
37
48%GHIJ 23%
LMOP

19
24%

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Table 44

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European Union
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

88
32%a

2
36%

9
50%

1
22%

161
34%IJ

102
26%

29
22%

6
39%

70
23%

55
38%L

23
33%l

2
12%

138
32%L

8
35%

3
40%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

298
30%

87
24%

80
31%a

41
4%

10
3%

10
4%

4
6%

13
5%

2
14%

1
22%

22
5%

16
4%

3
2%

1
6%

9
3%

9
6%

6
8%l

16
4%

1
6%

Friends

189
19%

54
15%

53
20%a

18
26%A

58
21%a

5
28%

115
24%IJ

53
14%

17
13%

4
23%

30
10%

33
23%L

15
23%L

103
24%L

5
23%

3
40%

Work colleagues

118
12%

34
9%

35
14%

13
18%A

33
12%

2
36%

2
9%

59
13%

43
11%

14
11%

3
16%

41
13%

24
17%P

6
8%

2
12%

42
10%

2
10%

1
21%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

455
45%

183
50%c

120
46%

25
37%

123
44%

1
25%

3
14%

197
42%

179
46%

69
54%H

9
55%

150
49%M

47
33%

28
41%

13
67%

202
47%M

10
46%

4
60%

Don't know

248
25%

96
26%

60
23%

13
19%

67
24%

2
39%

6
35%

4
78%

112
24%

105
27%

30
24%

1
6%

87
28%p

42
29%p

18
26%

4
22%

94
22%

4
19%

Family members

30
45%ABd

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 45

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European Union
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

298
30%

33
35%

247
29%

19
39%

14
30%

6
49%

13
35%

185
24%

105
50%

23
52%FL

61
53%FL

13
47%

6
30%

2
100%

193
24%

8
52%

64
37%P

115
35%P

77
24%

101
34%T

115
32%T

42
29%t

37
19%

41
4%

2
2%

36
4%

1
1%

1
2%

4
10%

16
2%

22
11%

1
3%

18
16%FgL

1
4%

2
9%

19
2%

3
21%

9
5%

10
3%

16
5%

14
5%

14
4%

9
6%t

4
2%

Friends

189
19%

16
17%

161
19%

7
13%

9
20%

4
33%

8
21%

119
16%

63
30%

11
25%

36
31%FL

10
35%

4
21%

2
100%

126
16%

2
15%

40
23%P

77
24%P

44
14%

63
21%T

70
19%t

30
21%t

24
12%

Work colleagues

118
12%

19
20%

96
11%

14
27%AE

6
12%

2
17%

2
4%

81
11%

36
17%

12
27%FL

18
16%

5
16%

2
8%

82
10%

3
22%

27
16%p

47
14%p

31
10%

41
14%T

49
14%T

13
9%

13
6%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

455
45%

43
45%

403
47%E

24
48%E

19
43%E

3
29%

6
16%

13
30%h

16
14%

9
32%

8
41%

409
2
51%GH 10%

77
45%

140
43%

171
53%O

139
46%

72
50%r

97
50%r

Don't know

248
25%

19
20%

208
24%

7
14%

12
27%

3
22%

18
179
50%ABc 23%

8
17%

37
33%fl

6
21%

6
29%

192
24%

31
18%

73
22%

76
23%

60
20%

30
21%

60
31%Qs

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)
Family members

404
46
53%GH 22%
56
27%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

6
38%

146
41%
98
27%Q

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Table 46

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

39
22
57%HIMP 44%

51
39%

34
38%

26
27
9
53%hiMP 55%HIMP 47%

41
35%

13
10%l

5
6%

5
11%l

12
10%l

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

492
49%

230
53%B

121
43%

141
48%

246
48%

246
50%

Family members

101
10%

48
11%

27
10%

25
9%

44
9%

57
12%

4
6%

4
8%

7
13%iL

*
1%

125
66%GHIj
kLMoP

88
29
55%HIMP 36%

34
11
18%FhILO 7%

5
6%

P
Friends

365
36%

Work colleagues

187
19%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group
Don't know

187
44%BC

93
33%

85
29%

182
36%

183
37%

71
16%

46
16%

70
24%AB

89
17%

98
20%

280
28%

99
23%

98
35%Ac

83
29%

124
24%

156
32%D

230
23%

102
24%

61
22%

67
23%

141
28%E

35
16
50%gHIM 32%

35
27%

27
31%

21
21
9
30
42%HMP 43%HiMP 44%HMP 26%

14
20%

7
13%

19
15%

16
18%

6
11%

19
27%N

14
29%N

48
37%jkN

11
16%

13
27%

30
23%

85
67
20
45%HIMP 42%HMP 25%

89
18%

38
12
43%FJKN 24%N
Op
17
19%

11
23%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

9
17%

4
23%j

16
13%

54
31
28%GHiJ 20%
kMP

12
15%

13
25%N

6
30%N

40
34%N

22
12%

43
27%N

24
30%N

10
19%

4
22%

37
31%FikO

41
22%

28
18%

26
33%FIKnO

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Table 47

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

42
62%Ab

157
56%Ab

2
44%

9
52%

*
6%

248
53%i

178
46%

57
44%

9
59%

128
42%

27
40%

4
23%

247
57%LN

5
23%

4
62%

2
14%

*
6%

50
11%

39
10%

8
6%

4
26%

17
5%

28
20%LnP

6
9%

1
3%

46
11%L

1
6%

1
19%

*
8%

4
22%

*
6%

191
41%I

122
32%

47
37%

5
31%

79
26%

51
35%L

18
27%

4
20%

208
3
48%LMN 12%

3
43%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

492
49%

155
42%

126
48%

Family members

101
10%

28
8%

29
11%

8
11%

Friends

365
36%

110
30%

96
37%a

25
37%

Work colleagues

187
19%

68
18%

41
16%

27
46
39%ABD 17%

2
36%

3
16%

100
21%j

67
17%

17
13%

3
18%

75
24%P

33
23%p

11
16%

1
3%

66
15%

1
6%

1
21%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

280
28%

123
34%D

72
28%

16
23%

64
23%

1
17%

3
14%

1
22%

124
26%

112
29%

40
31%

4
25%

93
30%p

34
24%

22
32%

11
56%

103
24%

14
63%

2
38%

Don't know

230
23%

89
24%c

62
24%

10
15%

57
20%

2
39%

6
34%

4
72%

99
21%

97
25%

31
24%

3
17%

86
28%P

34
24%

19
28%

4
22%

84
19%

3
15%

33
12%
129
46%AB

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

76
53%L

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Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

34
20
69%ACE 45%

8
67%

15
41%

350
46%

134
65%

33
76%FL

68
59%FL

23
82%

8
42%

2
100%

357
45%

8
55%

97
57%P

172
53%

150
46%

166
187
55%ST 52%T

32
28%FL

11
39%

2
10%

1
55%

44
6%

2
16%

24
14%o

27
8%

33
10%

134
41%P

98
30%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

492
49%

55
58%

414
48%

Family members

101
10%

6
7%

90
11%

3
5%

4
8%

4
12%

40
5%

56
27%

10
23%FL

Friends

365
36%

40
42%

313
37%e

25
50%E

15
33%

5
40%

8
21%

269
35%

90
43%

26
42
60%FHL 37%

16
56%

5
28%

1
45%

275
35%

4
25%

78
46%P

Work colleagues

187
19%

24
25%

153
18%

13
27%

10
23%

3
27%

7
19%

133
17%

50
24%

18
22
42%FHL 19%

7
26%

2
13%

137
17%

3
21%

29
17%

70
21%

62
19%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

280
28%

24
25%

246
29%

10
20%

14
31%

2
17%

8
23%

242
32%H

31
15%

8
18%

2
8%

6
29%

249
31%H

2
10%

45
27%

82
25%

Don't know

230
23%

17
17%

198
23%b

6
11%

11
24%

2
16%

13
175
36%aB 23%G

42
20%

3
7%

3
11%

6
29%

187
24%G

5
34%

29
17%

73
22%

16
14%
31
27%G

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

34
11%

37
10%

122
141
41%ST 39%sT

63
43%

74
38%

17
12%

13
7%

43
30%

57
29%

71
24%sT

68
19%

22
15%

25
13%

110
34%O

81
27%

81
22%

53
36%qR

65
33%R

64
20%

53
18%

92
26%Q

29
20%

56
29%Q

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Table 49

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Teenagers
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

777
78%

388
90%BC

206
74%C

183
63%

398
78%

380
77%

56
81%i

40
82%

101
79%

61
68%

40
81%i

41
83%In

17
84%i

94
79%i

137
73%

125
79%i

64
81%i

Family members

424
42%

188
44%C

133
48%C

102
35%

194
38%

230
47%D

32
45%

21
43%

73
57%IkMN
OP

37
42%

27
54%NO

22
44%

10
53%No

49
41%

63
34%

57
36%

33
41%

Friends

571
57%

347
81%BC

135
48%C

89
31%

299
59%

271
55%

49
33
71%hINp 66%IN

72
55%

41
46%

30
60%i

30
61%In

14
71%hIN

72
61%In

92
49%

94
59%i

45
57%

Work colleagues

256
26%

131
30%BC

60
22%

65
22%

128
25%

128
26%

23
32%gl

9
18%

31
24%

21
23%

12
23%

13
25%

3
16%

41
34%gLn

43
23%

44
28%

19
24%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

143
14%

18
4%

52
19%A

72
25%Ab

55
11%

88
18%D

11
16%

4
8%

21
16%

7
14%

7
14%

2
11%

15
12%

19
10%

23
15%

8
11%

81
8%

25
6%

22
8%

35
12%Ab

58
11%E

23
5%

3
4%

5
11%ik

6
5%

3
5%

1
3%

1
5%

10
8%

33
10
17%FHIJK 6%
lmOp

7
8%

Don't know

26
29%fGHJ
KLMNOP
3
3%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 50

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Teenagers
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

109
85%H

12
74%

198
65%

114
80%L

50
74%

11
54%

383
15
88%LMN 67%

6
100%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

777
78%

289
79%BC

178
68%

44
65%

251
4
90%ABC 74%

9
49%

3
47%

346
74%

310
80%H

Family members

424
42%

159
44%c

114
44%c

22
32%

119
43%

2
38%

6
34%

3
47%

186
40%

166
43%

66
51%H

6
36%

116
38%

61
43%

34
50%l

9
45%

193
45%l

8
36%

3
44%

Friends

571
57%

222
61%BC

107
41%

29
42%

207
2
74%ABC 44%

4
21%

253
54%

223
58%

86
66%H

10
60%

114
37%

86
60%L

33
48%

5
26%

320
9
74%LMN 41%

4
56%

Work colleagues

256
26%

111
30%B

56
22%

18
26%

67
24%

*
8%

3
19%

115
24%

109
28%

29
23%

3
18%

84
27%N

56
39%LNP

5
8%

3
14%

106
24%N

3
40%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

143
14%

48
13%D

56
21%AD

18
26%AD

20
7%

2
13%

84
18%IJ

44
12%

11
9%

3
20%

68
22%MP

14
10%

11
16%p

6
28%

37
9%

8
33%

81
8%

29
8%D

27
10%D

7
10%D

8
3%

1
26%

7
38%

3
53%

40
9%

32
8%

8
6%

1
6%

42
14%P

15
10%P

7
10%P

3
18%

14
3%

Don't know

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 51

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Teenagers
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

141
82%

261
80%

248
77%

233
78%

289
80%

109
75%

143
74%

139
42%

131
41%

121
40%

155
43%

63
44%

84
43%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

777
78%

77
81%

674
79%E

42
85%E

35
77%E

8
70%

18
49%

612
80%

153
73%

30
71%

83
72%

20
71%

17
86%

2
100%

625
79%

14
92%

Family members

424
42%

42
44%

370
43%e

18
36%

24
53%E

2
20%

10
26%

332
43%

83
40%

18
41%

48
42%

12
44%

4
22%

341
43%

7
45%

Friends

571
57%

58
61%

496
58%E

31
62%E

27
60%E

8
67%

9
24%

464
60%H

99
48%

20
46%

49
43%

17
58%

12
62%

2
100%

471
59%H

8
55%

108
63%

193
59%

183
57%

157
52%

225
63%Q

78
54%

108
56%

Work colleagues

256
26%

27
29%

222
26%e

14
29%

13
29%

2
17%

5
12%

212
28%h

41
20%

11
25%

21
19%

7
25%

1
4%

1
45%

215
27%h

5
33%

40
23%

95
29%

85
26%

71
24%

94
26%

42
29%

48
25%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

143
14%

16
17%

118
14%

7
14%

9
21%

4
30%

5
12%

115
15%H

25
12%

10
24%H

7
6%

4
16%

3
14%

118
15%H

23
13%

44
13%

55
17%

50
17%r

41
11%

23
16%

28
15%

81
8%

1
1%

66
8%

*
1%

1
2%

30
15%

2
6%

51
6%

7
4%

22
7%

20
6%

17
6%

29
8%

12
9%

22
12%Q

Don't know

14
41
39%ABC 5%

24
4
21%FGL 13%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

1
8%

86
50%p

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Table 52

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Pensioners (e.g. those aged 65 and over)
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

58
64%

35
71%

38
76%mN

16
78%n

76
64%

119
63%

113
71%

60
75%n

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

703
70%

312
73%

198
70%

193
66%

331
65%

372
76%D

50
72%

40
81%imN

Family members

574
57%

269
63%C

164
59%C

141
49%

248
49%

326
66%D

44
64%N

37
86
74%mNo 67%N

53
60%N

29
59%N

31
62%N

14
70%N

71
59%N

67
35%

91
57%N

52
65%N

Friends

158
16%

65
15%

46
16%

48
16%

83
16%

75
15%

11
16%

11
21%iM

19
15%

9
10%

7
14%

9
18%M

4
21%iM

10
8%

41
22%IM

26
17%m

11
14%

Work colleagues

124
12%

40
9%

36
13%

48
17%A

69
13%

56
11%

6
8%

4
8%

13
10%

6
7%

7
15%i

6
13%

2
11%

13
11%

33
17%fI

24
15%i

10
12%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

205
21%

90
21%

59
21%

56
19%

114
22%

91
19%

17
24%G

4
9%

21
17%

9
18%

2
12%

31
26%Gl

34
18%

35
22%g

12
16%

93
9%

28
7%

24
9%

41
14%AB

27
6%

3
4%

5
11%

9
7%

3
6%

2
10%

12
10%

Don't know

66
13%E

99
77%imN

28
11
32%GHKL 22%G
NP
3
4%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

3
6%

35
11
19%FHIJK 7%
mOp

7
9%

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Table 53

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Pensioners (e.g. those aged 65 and over)
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

703
70%

266
73%

175
67%

47
68%

201
72%

3
66%

9
53%

1
18%

308
66%

275
71%

106
82%HI

14
88%

200
65%

107
75%l

49
72%

11
57%

314
72%l

16
70%

6
100%

Family members

574
57%

227
62%Bc

137
53%

34
50%

167
60%

3
66%

5
25%

1
18%

248
53%

219
57%

96
75%HI

11
69%

154
50%

82
57%

42
62%l

8
40%

271
62%L

13
57%

5
81%

Friends

158
16%

56
15%

36
14%

10
14%

51
18%

4
25%

64
14%

63
16%

28
22%H

3
18%

43
14%

30
21%lN

6
9%

4
19%

73
17%

2
7%

2
26%

Work colleagues

124
12%

45
12%

43
16%D

10
15%

24
9%

2
12%

55
12%

53
14%

12
9%

3
20%

58
19%P

28
19%P

7
11%

3
14%

27
6%

1
6%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

205
21%

67
18%

54
21%

12
17%

67
24%

*
8%

4
23%

2
28%

116
25%iJ

75
19%j

14
11%

1
6%

60
20%

23
16%

10
15%

5
24%

100
23%

7
30%

34
9%D

31
12%D

10
15%D

10
3%

1
26%

4
25%

3
53%

47
10%

37
10%

8
7%

1
6%

48
15%mP

13
9%p

9
13%P

4
19%

20
5%

Don't know

93
9%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 54

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Pensioners (e.g. those aged 65 and over)
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

703
70%

75
79%

605
70%E

40
81%E

35
77%E

8
70%

15
40%

568
74%H

126
60%

31
73%h

63
55%

17
58%

13
64%

2
100%

577
73%H

13
86%

117
68%

241
74%

236
73%

218
73%

259
72%

93
65%

130
67%

Family members

574
57%

57
60%

507
59%E

26
52%E

31
70%E

4
34%

6
17%

489
64%H

78
38%

23
53%H

37
32%

10
35%

8
40%

1
45%

496
63%H

4
29%

89
52%

201
61%n

203
63%N

171
57%s

216
60%S

68
48%

116
60%S

Friends

158
16%

20
21%

126
15%

13
25%a

7
16%

3
26%

9
24%

117
15%

38
18%

7
16%

22
19%

4
14%

4
19%

1
55%

120
15%

4
27%

25
15%

47
14%

54
17%

48
16%

63
18%t

24
17%

22
11%

Work colleagues

124
12%

19
20%

99
11%

12
24%Ae

7
16%

4
31%

2
7%

91
12%

33
16%

10
23%fl

15
13%

3
12%

4
20%

91
12%

6
39%

25
15%

42
13%

45
14%

52
17%Rt

31
9%

18
13%

22
11%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

205
21%

20
21%

178
21%

10
19%

10
23%

1
8%

7
18%

149
19%

49
23%

9
22%

24
21%

9
31%

7
33%

157
20%

*
2%

42
25%

65
20%

61
19%

65
22%

63
18%

40
28%Rt

36
19%

93
9%

3
22%

15
50
41%ABC 6%

33
16%

2
6%

28
3
24%FGL 10%

*
2%

60
8%

2
12%

12
7%

21
6%

26
8%

17
6%

37
10%Q

11
7%

28
15%Qs

Don't know

75
9%bc

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 55

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
LGBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual or transsexual)
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

271
63%

178
64%

177
61%

290
57%

336
69%D

48
69%n

37
76%hilm

78
60%

53
60%

36
72%imN

33
67%n

12
59%

71
59%

104
55%

106
67%n

49
62%

15
12%

7
7%

6
13%

7
13%

4
18%IMn

8
7%

18
9%

15
10%

10
13%

10
52%

56
47%

74
39%

90
57%N

39
49%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

626
63%

Family members

110
11%

46
11%

32
11%

32
11%

52
10%

58
12%

12
17%im

9
19%iMn

Friends

511
51%

239
55%C

148
53%C

124
43%

221
43%

290
59%D

43
61%mN

32
63
64%hmN 49%

45
51%n

Work colleagues

214
21%

73
17%

63
22%a

78
27%A

104
20%

110
22%

20
28%

13
26%

23
18%

21
24%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

239
24%

112
26%

60
22%

67
23%

128
25%

112
23%

14
20%

7
14%

32
25%

Don't know

136
14%

8
17%

10
20%

5
26%

24
21%

38
20%

33
21%

18
23%

31
8
35%FGJK 17%

10
21%

5
26%

29
25%

39
21%

40
25%

23
29%gj

6
12%

3
15%i

19
16%Io

N
48
11%

42
15%

46
16%a

93
18%E

43
9%

8
11%

5
10%

19
15%i

5
6%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

32
28
64%HiMN 56%N
p

5
11%

45
13
24%FghIJ 8%
KOP

8
9%

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Table 56

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
LGBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual or transsexual)
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

626
63%

242
66%C

164
63%C

33
48%

172
62%c

4
74%

11
62%

1
22%

280
60%

246
64%

90
70%H

10
62%

180
58%

96
67%l

41
60%

10
53%

285
66%l

10
46%

3
54%

Family members

110
11%

45
12%c

30
12%

3
5%

29
11%

2
14%

54
12%

32
8%

22
17%I

2
13%

29
9%

19
13%

12
18%lp

3
13%

44
10%

3
12%

2
26%

Friends

511
51%

198
54%C

133
51%C

25
36%

146
52%C

2
38%

6
35%

1
22%

234
50%

196
51%

72
56%

8
49%

124
40%

77
54%L

35
52%l

9
44%

256
59%L

7
33%

2
29%

Work colleagues

214
21%

81
22%

61
24%

15
22%

51
18%

2
44%

3
19%

93
20%

87
22%

31
24%

3
20%

89
29%NP

44
31%NP

6
8%

1
6%

73
17%n

1
6%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

239
24%

78
21%

58
22%

28
72
41%ABD 26%

2
11%

1
25%

122
26%J

93
24%

21
17%

3
20%

82
27%m

26
18%

14
21%

6
28%

99
23%

11
49%

2
25%

Don't know

136
14%

46
13%

38
14%

8
11%

1
26%

5
27%

3
53%

68
14%

47
12%

17
13%

3
19%

46
15%

21
15%

13
19%

4
19%

50
11%

1
5%

1
21%

35
12%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 57

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
LGBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual or transsexual)
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

46
33
93%ACE 73%E

5
44%

18
48%

514
103
67%gH 50%

523
66%gH

8
54%

112
66%

216
66%

207
64%

203
68%T

222
62%

92
64%

106
55%

33
11%

38
11%

20
14%

19
10%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

626
63%

79
83%

524
61%

22
50%

56
49%

14
49%

10
53%

1
55%

Family members

110
11%

21
22%

84
10%

15
29%Ae

6
13%

2
17%

4
11%

23
11%

3
8%

15
13%

3
12%

1
4%

87
11%

1
9%

19
11%

27
8%

Friends

511
51%

70
74%

424
49%

40
80%AE

30
67%AE

4
33%

13
35%

434
57%gH

68
33%

18
41%

34
30%

9
31%

7
33%

1
55%

442
56%H

6
40%

89
52%

193
59%P

159
49%

165
55%T

192
53%T

67
47%

83
43%

Work colleagues

214
21%

29
30%

174
20%

15
30%

13
30%

5
44%

6
17%

171
22%

40
19%

11
24%

20
17%

6
21%

4
20%

174
22%

6
40%

39
23%

71
22%

79
24%

62
21%

81
22%

35
24%

34
17%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

239
24%

14
15%

215
25%B

3
7%

11
25%B

4
34%

6
15%

182
24%

53
26%

14
32%

21
18%

10
37%

8
43%

186
23%

5
36%

40
23%

74
22%

84
26%

72
24%

86
24%

36
25%

46
24%

Don't know

136
14%

1
1%

118
14%BC

1
3%

3
22%

13
71
37%ABC 9%

51
25%

8
18%

37
33%FL

4
14%

1
4%

1
45%

84
11%

2
11%

19
11%

38
12%

32
10%

25
8%

52
14%Q

17
12%

42
22%QrS

87
11%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

47
14%O

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Table 58

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
People with a physical disability
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

118
41%AB

176
34%

161
33%

25
36%M

15
30%

39
30%

29
32%

15
30%

21
42%hjM

9
43%M

26
22%

76
40%M

53
34%m

29
37%M

9
19%mN

15
11%

17
19%MN

7
14%n

6
12%

2
11%

10
8%

12
6%

20
13%

12
16%N

4
21%

14
12%

35
19%

25
16%

10
13%

28
15%jM

18
11%m

7
9%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

337
34%

138
32%

81
29%

Family members

120
12%

62
14%b

25
9%

33
11%

54
11%

66
14%

10
15%N

Friends

156
16%

61
14%

44
16%

52
18%

83
16%

73
15%

11
17%

5
9%

19
15%

11
12%

7
15%

13
25%GhIj
MoP

Work colleagues

102
10%

33
8%

28
10%

41
14%A

59
12%

43
9%

11
16%jM

4
8%

10
8%

7
8%

3
5%

5
11%M

4
18%hiJM

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

507
51%

222
52%

150
53%c

135
47%

234
46%

274
56%D

34
49%

26
52%n

72
56%lN

29
59%kLN

22
44%

8
39%

70
59%kLN

71
37%

87
55%lN

37
47%

Don't know

157
16%

70
16%

50
18%c

37
13%

55
11%

10
14%

9
17%

18
14%

6
12%

7
14%

4
18%

23
20%I

42
22%IjO

18
11%

13
17%

102
20%E

52
59%kLN
8
9%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

4
4%

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Table 59

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
People with a physical disability
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

101
36%

1
13%

9
50%

1
22%

155
33%

136
35%

40
31%

6
37%

107
35%

59
41%P

25
37%

7
34%

130
30%

6
28%

3
42%

1
13%

2
14%

1
22%

55
12%

43
11%

19
15%

3
19%

36
12%

19
14%

11
16%

3
16%

45
10%

5
21%

1
16%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

337
34%

113
31%

79
31%

33
48%AB

Family members

120
12%

44
12%

24
9%

7
11%

Friends

156
16%

56
15%

41
16%

19
34
27%ABD 12%

6
33%

72
15%

59
15%

21
16%

4
24%

46
15%

33
23%lNP

7
10%

4
22%

61
14%

3
12%

3
42%

Work colleagues

102
10%

34
9%

24
9%

9
13%

35
13%

1
3%

45
9%

47
12%

10
8%

1
5%

32
10%

15
10%

10
14%

1
5%

44
10%

*
6%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

507
51%

189
51%

142
55%

30
43%

140
50%

3
61%

3
18%

1
18%

243
52%

194
50%

63
49%

8
51%

149
48%

61
42%

29
43%

9
44%

15
67%

3
46%

Don't know

157
16%

38
15%

6
9%

38
14%

1
26%

6
32%

3
60%

72
15%

56
15%

26
20%

2
13%

52
17%

23
16%

13
20%

4
22%

1
5%

1
13%

65
18%c

41
15%b

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

242
56%lMn
62
14%

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Table 60

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
People with a physical disability
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

106
33%

125
39%N

101
34%

120
33%

52
36%

62
32%

39
12%N

54
17%N

29
10%

40
11%

22
15%

28
15%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

337
34%

39
41%

273
32%

17
33%

22
50%A

8
65%

17
46%

249
32%

78
37%

21
48%fl

45
39%

6
23%

6
28%

259
33%

9
63%

48
28%

Family members

120
12%

11
12%

103
12%

2
3%

10
21%aB

3
25%

4
10%

98
13%

18
9%

5
13%

12
11%

1
3%

102
13%

1
9%

7
4%

Friends

156
16%

15
16%

127
15%

6
12%

9
21%

2
14%

12
115
32%AB 15%

37
18%

6
15%

22
19%

2
9%

6
28%

119
15%

5
33%

25
14%

45
14%

59
18%

45
15%

57
16%

20
14%

32
16%

Work colleagues

102
10%

16
17%

79
9%

10
20%A

6
14%

4
33%

4
10%

71
9%

28
13%

12
12
27%FHL 10%

4
14%

75
9%

5
34%

18
10%

38
12%

31
9%

33
11%T

40
11%T

17
12%t

10
5%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

507
51%

50
53%

448
52%E

29
59%E

21
46%E

2
17%

7
19%

420
55%H

83
40%

17
40%

36
32%

17
58%

12
60%

1
55%

424
53%H

3
23%

98
58%

168
51%

162
50%

154
51%

185
51%

77
53%

91
47%

Don't know

157
16%

6
6%

136
16%c

4
8%

2
4%

2
18%

13
99
35%ABC 13%

47
23%

5
12%

33
5
29%FgL 19%

2
12%

1
45%

110
14%

2
13%

24
14%

53
16%

36
11%

46
15%

55
15%

15
10%

42
21%rS

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 61

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
People with a mental illness
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

124
43%aB

173
34%

186
38%

25
36%

16
32%

38
30%

34
38%

16
32%

23
9
47%gHJM 43%m

33
27%

78
42%hM

59
37%

29
36%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

359
36%

151
35%

84
30%

Family members

152
15%

67
16%

35
12%

50
17%

69
13%

84
17%

14
21%n

6
11%

19
14%

21
23%N

7
15%

9
17%

4
18%

19
16%

21
11%

24
15%

10
13%

Friends

189
19%

79
18%

46
16%

64
22%b

90
18%

99
20%

16
23%M

9
19%

18
14%

16
18%

8
17%

13
27%HM

5
27%HM

13
11%

40
21%M

33
21%m

17
22%m

79
8%

21
5%

24
9%a

34
12%A

41
8%

38
8%

6
9%

3
5%

8
6%

7
8%

2
5%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

468
47%

211
49%C

140
50%C

117
40%

225
44%

243
50%

32
47%n

25
50%n

74
57%KlN

Don't know

174
17%

69
16%

56
20%

49
17%

62
13%

12
17%i

9
18%i

17
13%

Work colleagues

112
22%E

49
54%KN
7
7%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

4
8%

3
14%hjMO

6
5%

25
13%hjMo

9
5%

8
10%

27
54%KN

18
37%

8
40%

57
48%N

65
34%

77
49%N

37
47%n

7
15%

8
16%i

3
16%i

29
25%HIo

45
24%HIo

22
14%

14
17%i

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Table 62

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
People with a mental illness
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

359
36%

Family members

152
15%

Friends

83
32%

30
45%b

98
35%

1
30%

10
54%

156
33%

149
39%

47
37%

7
41%

102
33%

59
41%

31
46%lp

6
33%

152
35%

6
27%

3
42%

72
20%BD

33
13%

10
14%

34
12%

1
30%

2
14%

67
14%

56
15%

26
20%

2
14%

36
12%

25
17%

17
25%LP

4
23%

63
14%

5
23%

2
26%

189
19%

67
18%

44
17%

15
22%

57
20%

1
13%

6
34%

86
18%

73
19%

26
20%

5
29%

48
15%

27
19%

19
28%L

4
23%

87
20%

3
15%

1
23%

79
8%

28
8%

21
8%

6
9%

22
8%

2
14%

34
7%

37
10%

8
6%

1
5%

36
12%P

12
9%

6
8%

1
3%

25
6%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

468
47%

161
44%

134
52%a

28
41%

141
51%

*
8%

4
21%

1
18%

235
50%i

168
44%

57
44%

8
53%

144
47%N

55
38%

21
31%

8
42%

15
68%

3
46%

Don't know

174
17%

69
19%

43
17%

10
14%

39
14%

3
62%

4
25%

5
82%

79
17%

69
18%

24
19%

1
6%

61
20%p

30
21%p

15
23%p

5
25%

1
5%

1
13%

Work colleagues

137
37%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

222
51%MN
61
14%

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Table 63

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
People with a mental illness
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

284
36%

7
45%

54
32%

129
39%

125
39%

104
35%

138
38%

*
2%

24
14%

59
18%

46
14%

47
16%S

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

359
36%

54
57%

282
33%

30
60%A

24
53%A

8
72%

15
41%

279
36%

76
36%

20
47%

42
37%

8
28%

4
21%

1
55%

Family members

152
15%

26
27%

119
14%

13
26%Ae

13
28%Ae

3
29%

4
10%

133
17%H

18
9%

8
18%h

7
7%

2
8%

1
5%

Friends

189
19%

34
36%

143
17%

18
37%A

16
35%A

4
31%

9
25%

148
19%

37
18%

6
13%

24
21%

3
9%

3
16%

1
55%

153
19%

5
34%

23
13%

69
21%n

70
22%N

79
8%

8
9%

63
7%

4
8%

2
19%

6
16%a

52
7%

27
13%

11
13
25%FhL 11%

3
10%

1
5%

52
7%

1
9%

13
8%

26
8%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

468
47%

34
35%

15
31%E

18
40%E

2
21%

4
10%

378
49%H

81
39%

18
41%

35
30%

16
57%

13
67%

387
49%H

7
48%

Don't know

174
17%

7
8%

4
9%

3
6%

1
8%

51
24%

5
12%

38
4
33%FGL 16%

2
12%

1
45%

Work colleagues

429
50%BE
148
17%c

5
10%

18
111
48%ABC 14%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

134
17%H

123
15%

1
7%

93
55%O
24
14%

48
33%

68
35%

58
16%S

11
8%

35
18%S

53
18%

83
23%St

21
14%

32
16%

33
10%

21
7%

21
6%

21
16
14%QR 8%

138
42%

152
47%

152
51%

158
44%

73
51%

84
43%

60
18%

46
14%

44
15%

64
18%

24
16%

43
22%q

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Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Blind people
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

125
13%

46
11%

27
10%

Family members

41
4%

20
5%

9
3%

Friends

46
5%

16
4%

10
4%

Work colleagues

44
4%

13
3%

10
3%

53
18%AB

78
15%E

48
10%

6
9%

4
9%

14
11%

7
7%

4
8%

13
4%

20
4%

21
4%

2
3%

1
2%

2
2%

5
6%

2
4%

3
7%h

21
7%ab

30
6%e

17
3%

3
4%

2
4%

5
4%

1
1%

1
1%

22
7%AB

30
6%E

14
3%

1
1%

2
3%m

8
6%iM

1
1%

1
3%m

11
2
23%FGHI 11%
JMOP

8
6%

*
2%

7
6%

6
13%fgHIJ
MOP

1
6%Io

3
2%

3
5%iM

1
3%M

50
15
26%FGHIJ 9%
LMOP
10
5%

5
6%

7
5%

2
2%

20
3
10%hIJMO 2%

2
2%

22
6
11%FIJMO 3%m

2
2%

P
P

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

703
70%

316
73%C

198
71%

189
65%

Don't know

172
17%

69
16%

55
20%

48
17%

315
62%
118
23%E

388
79%D
54
11%

53
77%kN

36
73%N

95
74%N

10
14%

9
18%

19
15%

74
40
31
83%KlMN 81%KmN 63%n
8
9%

5
11%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

7
14%

14
71%N

83
70%N

95
50%

4
18%

28
24%IJ

44
23%IJk

119
75%kN
25
16%

61
77%kN
13
17%

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Table 65

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Blind people
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

36
13%

8
44%

1
22%

53
11%

58
15%

11
9%

3
21%

41
13%p

36
25%LNP

6
9%

2
12%

37
8%

1
6%

2
26%

16
6%

1
7%

18
4%

17
4%

6
5%

6
2%

16
11%LnP

2
3%

15
3%

1
6%

2
26%

10
4%

5
27%

1
22%

22
5%

18
5%

4
3%

1
8%

3
4%

2
9%

13
3%

24
6%hj

2
2%

2
14%

15
5%

2
2%

1
3%

14
3%

20
87%

3
46%

2
8%

2
29%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

125
13%

38
10%

28
11%

Family members

41
4%

14
4%

7
3%

Friends

46
5%

11
3%

12
5%

Work colleagues

44
4%

16
4%

10
4%

5
7%

12
4%

2
10%

16
3%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

703
70%

257
70%

188
72%

43
62%

208
75%c

4
74%

3
18%

1
25%

336
72%

266
69%

91
70%

11
66%

201
66%m

80
56%

48
71%M

14
71%

Don't know

172
17%

43
17%

12
17%

35
13%

1
26%

7
38%

3
53%

81
17%

63
16%

27
21%

2
13%

65
21%P

27
19%

13
19%

3
18%

71
19%D

14
21%AB
3
4%
7
10%AD

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

21
7%P

8
6%
13
9%lnP

337
78%LM
60
14%

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Table 66

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Blind people
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

32
7
28%FGL 26%

2
8%

79
10%

5
35%

16
9%

38
11%

48
15%

50
17%Rt

35
10%

21
15%

19
10%

3
10%

29
4%

2
14%

3
2%

16
5%

18
5%n

11
4%

13
4%

8
6%

10
5%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

125
13%

15
16%

96
11%

8
15%

8
17%

4
37%

10
26%A

77
10%

46
22%

4
10%

Family members

41
4%

6
6%

33
4%

1
3%

5
10%a

1
11%

1
3%

29
4%

12
6%

2
4%

Friends

46
5%

4
4%

33
4%

2
4%

2
4%

3
25%

6
29
17%Abc 4%

16
8%

13
3
11%FgL 12%

30
4%

1
5%

4
3%

10
3%

20
6%no

20
7%t

14
4%

7
5%

6
3%

Work colleagues

44
4%

6
7%

35
4%

4
9%

2
5%

2
7%

23
3%

20
10%

3
7%

14
13%FL

1
4%

2
8%

24
3%

4
25%

9
5%

12
4%

15
5%

20
7%T

13
4%

7
5%

4
2%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

703
70%

74
78%

612
71%E

39
78%E

36
79%E

6
52%

12
32%

582
76%H

108
52%

31
73%H

43
38%

17
58%

16
80%

1
55%

596
75%H

6
41%

128
75%

234
71%

232
72%

206
69%

261
73%

103
72%

129
67%

Don't know

172
17%

5
6%

3
7%

2
4%

1
12%

15
108
42%ABC 14%

7
17%

39
4
34%FgL 16%

2
12%

1
45%

118
15%

4
24%

27
16%

56
17%

44
13%

44
15%

64
18%

19
13%

150
17%bC

54
26%

8
7%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

45
23%QS

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Table 67

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Deaf people
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

187
19%

81
19%

43
15%

64
22%B

Family members

68
7%

34
8%

20
7%

Friends

79
8%

36
8%

16
6%

Work colleagues

104
20%

83
17%

11
15%

16
29
32%FIJM 22%ijM
OP

10
12%

5
11%

14
5%

29
6%

40
8%

5
8%

8
13
15%IJmO 10%ijo

3
4%

1
3%

27
9%

49
10%e

30
6%

7
10%M

9
11
19%hIJMO 8%m
P

6
6%

2
4%

54
5%

18
4%

11
4%

25
9%AB

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

654
65%

283
66%

191
68%

181
62%

Don't know

160
16%

67
16%

47
17%

46
16%

4
7%

2
12%IJO

22
14%

11
14%

14
8%

6
4%

6
7%

20
11%Mop

7
5%

3
4%

22
10
12%FGIjL 6%
MP

3
4%

7
3
3
14%iJMO 16%iJMOP 3%
P

22
5%

1
2%

1
2%

297
58%

357
73%D

47
68%N

26
52%

88
68%gN

68
39
30
76%GKLN 78%GKLN 60%n

11
55%

83
70%GlN

12
17%

8
16%

12
9%

11
13%

3
17%

25
21%Hj

51
10%

53
28%fIJM
OP

6
5%

32
6%

109
21%E

7
6%

14
6
10
28%fIJM 28%fIJMO 9%
OP
p

1
2%

2
4%

5
11%

3
7%il

6
12%

3
2%

90
48%

46
20
24%HIJK 13%
O

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

117
56
74%GKLN 71%GlN
12
15%

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Table 68

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Deaf people
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

187
19%

69
19%

40
15%

13
19%

57
20%

8
43%

1
22%

72
15%

84
22%H

26
20%

5
32%

50
16%

39
27%LP

14
20%

2
12%

77
18%

2
9%

3
42%

34
8%l

1
23%
1
19%

Family members

68
7%

36
10%Bd

13
5%

3
4%

16
6%

1
7%

27
6%

32
8%

9
7%

1
8%

13
4%

11
7%

9
14%L

Friends

79
8%

23
6%

15
6%

5
8%

34
12%AB

1
7%

34
7%

31
8%

11
8%

3
19%

16
5%

17
12%L

4
6%

1
3%

38
9%l

2
9%

Work colleagues

54
5%

16
4%

16
6%

5
7%

12
4%

5
30%

1
22%

15
3%

29
7%H

10
7%h

1
5%

22
7%P

14
10%nP

2
2%

2
9%

15
3%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

654
65%

241
66%

178
69%

44
64%

182
65%

4
74%

4
25%

1
25%

318
68%

246
64%

81
63%

9
55%

80
56%

42
61%

14
71%

299
69%M

20
87%

3
46%

Don't know

160
16%

57
16%

42
16%

12
17%

40
14%

1
26%

6
32%

3
53%

80
17%

56
14%

22
17%

2
13%

25
17%

12
18%

3
18%

57
13%

1
5%

1
13%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

197
64%
60
20%P

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Table 69

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Deaf people
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

187
19%

16
16%

154
18%

7
14%

9
19%

4
37%

13
128
35%AB 17%

Family members

68
7%

4
5%

59
7%

2
5%

2
5%

2
19%

3
8%

Friends

79
8%

9
9%

63
7%

3
7%

5
12%

2
17%

5
13%

Work colleagues

54
5%

2
2%

47
5%

1
3%

1
2%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

654
65%

71
75%

566
66%E

39
79%E

32
71%E

6
52%

11
29%

Don't know

160
16%

8
8%

5
10%

1
12%

13
99
36%ABC 13%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

137
16%

3
7%

54
26%

10
24%

32
28%FL

7
24%

5
23%

133
17%

6
39%

28
17%

55
17%

69
21%

67
22%R

52
14%

31
22%r

36
19%

55
7%

11
5%

1
2%

9
8%

2
8%

57
7%

2
13%

11
6%

24
7%

23
7%

22
7%

20
5%

7
5%

18
9%

50
7%

27
13%

4
8%

16
14%FL

5
16%

3
15%

52
7%

2
17%

9
6%

23
7%

34
11%n

25
8%

26
7%

14
10%

12
6%

5
33
14%Abc 4%

19
9%

6
14%FL

11
9%FL

2
8%

35
4%

3
18%

8
5%

15
5%

17
5%

26
9%RT

12
3%

10
7%

6
3%

102
49%

25
58%

49
43%

14
49%

13
65%

1
55%

552
70%H

6
41%

119
70%

217
66%

217
67%

193
64%

248
69%

92
64%

119
61%

52
25%

7
17%

34
29%FL

8
27%

2
12%

1
45%

108
14%

3
20%

23
14%

37
11%

39
13%

60
17%

21
14%

541
70%H

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

56
17%p

39
20%q

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Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Working class
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

100
78%

74
83%

36
73%

40
82%

15
78%

87
73%

138
74%

121
76%

65
82%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

767
77%

331
77%

210
75%

226
78%

368
72%

398
81%D

52
76%

37
75%

Family members

449
45%

202
47%

121
43%

126
44%

197
39%

252
51%D

34
49%N

28
57%mN

71
55%mN

50
56%mN

22
45%N

22
44%N

10
52%N

49
41%N

Friends

621
62%

275
64%

178
64%

169
58%

289
57%

332
68%D

44
64%

32
65%

74
58%

58
65%

30
61%

29
58%

14
70%

72
61%

106
56%

Work colleagues

365
36%

133
31%

108
39%a

124
43%A

178
35%

188
38%

24
34%

14
28%

53
41%n

42
16
47%GjkN 32%

16
32%

7
33%

42
35%

57
30%

66
42%n

61
6%

25
6%

19
7%

17
6%

35
7%

26
5%

3
6%

2
1%

10
5%

14
9%H

173
17%

74
17%

52
18%

47
16%

107
21%E

66
14%

9
19%

27
21%I

39
21%Ip

24
15%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group
Don't know

7
9%Hj
10
15%

7
8%H
8
9%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

1
2%
12
25%IKP

3
6%h
6
12%

1
5%
3
17%

9
7%h
24
20%i

48
26%

71
45%N
105
66%

44
55%mN
56
71%hkN
30
38%
5
7%h
9
12%

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Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Working class
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

50
75%

13
65%

349
80%L

17
77%

6
93%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

767
77%

279
76%

201
77%

49
71%

222
80%

2
44%

13
76%

1
18%

356
76%

294
76%

102
79%

15
94%

219
71%

113
78%

Family members

449
45%

183
50%bC

111
43%

24
36%

124
44%

*
8%

5
30%

1
18%

200
43%

184
48%

59
46%

6
40%

129
42%

56
39%

37
55%lM

8
42%

198
46%

15
68%

5
74%

Friends

621
62%

220
60%

161
62%

38
55%

189
68%ac

2
44%

11
63%

294
63%

230
59%

84
65%

14
88%

174
57%

83
58%

38
56%

10
50%

299
69%LMn

14
60%

5
75%

Work colleagues

365
36%

152
42%D

104
40%D

24
35%

79
28%

*
8%

6
34%

166
35%

148
38%

46
36%

6
36%

147
48%NP

68
47%NP

17
24%

2
13%

130
30%

1
3%

1
21%

61
6%

19
5%

16
6%

7
10%

18
6%

1
3%

1
22%

35
7%j

23
6%

3
3%

23
8%

6
4%

4
7%

3
13%

20
5%

4
17%

*
7%

173
17%

69
19%

43
16%

13
19%

39
14%

3
56%

4
21%

3
60%

79
17%

70
18%

23
18%

1
6%

65
21%P

25
17%

13
19%

4
22%

65
15%

1
6%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group
Don't know

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Working class
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

35
82%

81
71%

18
62%

15
77%

2
100%

616
78%

9
62%

137
80%

264
81%

279
86%o

231
77%

268
74%

123
142
85%qRT 73%

23
53%H

32
28%

7
25%

8
39%

380
48%H

1
7%

41
24%

145
44%N

223
113
69%NO 38%

160
44%

24
56%

62
54%

12
41%

9
48%

2
100%

512
65%h

4
29%

104
61%

216
66%

232
72%N

182
61%

219
61%

25
27
58%FHL 24%

7
26%

3
16%

1
45%

301
38%H

7
45%

64
37%

127
39%

143
44%

122
41%T

128
36%t

61
42%T

53
27%

17
10%P

20
6%

12
4%

26
9%S

22
6%

4
3%

9
5%

17
10%

44
13%

33
10%

43
14%

70
19%s

17
12%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

767
77%

82
87%

660
77%E

41
83%E

41
90%aE

8
64%

17
47%

606
79%h

151
73%

Family members

449
45%

48
50%

393
46%E

23
46%E

25
55%E

3
29%

5
13%

375
49%H

69
33%

Friends

621
62%

67
70%

533
62%E

32
64%e

35
77%aE

7
59%

15
40%

505
66%H

109
53%

Work colleagues

365
36%

41
43%

314
37%E

21
43%E

19
43%E

4
34%

7
19%

298
39%H

64
31%

61
6%

6
6%

49
6%

6
12%C

4
36%

2
7%

46
6%

13
6%

3
8%

6
5%

4
14%

48
6%

1
7%

173
17%

7
7%

150
17%b

2
5%

4
10%

17
115
47%ABC 15%

43
21%

4
10%

27
24%Fl

7
24%

4
23%

130
16%

5
31%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group
Don't know

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

78
54%Qr
100
69%

98
51%Q
117
61%

43
22%QS

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Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Middle class
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

128
66
81%GHiM 83%GHIjMn

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

732
73%

322
75%

204
73%

205
71%

358
70%

374
76%D

54
78%

32
65%

87
68%

62
69%

35
71%

38
77%

15
73%

80
67%

135
72%

Family members

436
44%

196
46%

126
45%

114
39%

194
38%

242
49%D

36
53%mN

19
38%

63
49%N

45
50%mN

24
48%n

22
44%

10
50%n

44
37%

66
35%

Friends

589
59%

272
63%C

160
57%

157
54%

280
55%

309
63%D

48
28
69%HMN 56%

67
52%

51
58%

30
61%

31
62%n

12
63%

62
52%

95
51%

65
41%

42
53%MN

114
51
72%gHIM 65%hmN
N

Work colleagues

324
32%

124
29%

94
33%

106
37%A

145
28%

178
36%D

31
9
44%GJKm 17%

44
34%G

29
33%g

12
24%

13
26%

7
37%G

36
30%

50
26%

15
4
16%fkLmN 8%
OP

4
8%

1
4%

9
8%

10
5%

8
15%

5
23%P

61
39%GjkN

32
41%GJKN

N
I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group
Don't know

85
9%

36
8%

21
8%

28
10%

43
8%

42
9%

5
7%

184
18%

72
17%

55
19%

58
20%

109
21%E

75
15%

10
15%

5
9%
13
26%oP

18
14%lNop
23
18%

13
14%

10
21%p

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

30
25%iOP

43
23%oP

9
6%

5
6%

21
13%

8
10%

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Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Middle class
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

732
73%

239
65%

202
78%A

55
81%A

223
80%A

2
44%

9
49%

2
40%

336
71%

277
72%

103
80%hi

15
94%

211
69%

101
71%

42
62%

12
61%

348
12
80%LMN 51%

5
82%

Family members

436
44%

151
41%c

129
50%AC

20
30%

128
46%C

5
29%

2
40%

198
42%

168
44%

62
48%

8
47%

122
40%

60
42%

31
45%

6
30%

208
48%L

6
26%

5
76%

Friends

589
59%

183
50%

168
65%A

43
63%a

189
68%A

2
44%

4
23%

264
56%

218
56%

95
74%HI

12
75%

155
50%

79
55%

32
47%

12
61%

296
11
68%LMN 49%

4
63%

Work colleagues

324
32%

112
31%

106
41%AD

27
39%d

76
27%

*
8%

1
7%

147
31%

128
33%

45
35%

3
21%

139
46
45%MNP 32%N

7
10%

3
15%

128
29%N

1
21%

29
10%

10
7%

9
13%p

3
13%

27
6%

7
32%

1
18%

1
6%

67
22%P

32
23%P

17
25%P

5
26%

59
14%

4
17%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group
Don't know

85
9%
184
18%

49
13%BCD

13
5%

2
2%

18
7%

4
20%

48
10%J

34
9%J

3
2%

78
21%D

45
17%

12
17%

37
13%

3
56%

5
31%

3
60%

86
18%

74
19%

22
17%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 75

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Middle class
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

146
70%

39
76
90%FHL 67%

14
51%

14
72%

2
100%

586
74%

9
62%

161
273
94%OP 83%P

212
65%

239
80%T

275
76%T

105
73%T

109
56%

20
46%

38
34%

8
30%

7
35%

2
100%

360
45%H

6
40%

114
182
67%OP 56%P

87
27%

149
160
50%sT 45%t

56
39%

68
35%

31
73%H

55
48%

11
39%

12
59%

480
60%H

6
39%

137
231
80%OP 70%P

154
48%

197
229
66%sT 64%T

80
55%T

80
41%

118
130
39%ST 36%ST

36
25%

39
20%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

732
73%

74
78%

630
73%E

42
85%E

32
70%

9
73%

19
52%

571
74%

Family members

436
44%

35
37%

388
45%E

20
40%

16
35%

3
27%

9
24%

353
46%H

76
36%

Friends

589
59%

60
63%

511
60%E

34
68%E

26
57%E

7
57%

12
32%

470
61%H

109
53%

Work colleagues

324
32%

30
31%

283
33%E

16
33%

13
29%

5
43%

6
16%

272
35%H

49
23%

15
34%

26
23%

5
19%

2
12%

275
35%H

4
27%

76
44%P

129
39%P

85
9%

10
10%

74
9%e

5
10%e

5
10%e

2
19%

73
9%H

11
5%

2
5%

3
3%

5
17%

1
5%

74
9%H

1
7%

2
1%

13
4%

58
19
18%NO 6%

22
6%

18
27
12%QR 14%QR

184
18%

11
12%

154
18%B

2
5%

9
19%b

1
8%

18
124
48%ABC 16%g

50
24%

2
5%

35
9
30%FGL 32%

4
23%

134
17%g

5
31%

8
5%

41
13%N

54
17%N

63
18%

21
14%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group
Don't know

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

88
27%

42
14%

58
30%QRS

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Table 76

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Upper class
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

20
40%m

20
39%m

7
35%

32
27%

1
7%

8
7%

27
14%m
75
40%hIKl
MP

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

386
39%

154
36%

111
40%

121
42%

201
39%

186
38%

26
38%

16
32%

44
34%

27
31%

Family members

101
10%

35
8%

33
12%

33
11%

48
9%

53
11%

6
9%

3
5%

12
9%

6
7%

Friends

287
29%

121
28%

82
29%

84
29%

146
29%

141
29%

23
32%M

15
31%m

Work colleagues

129
13%

40
9%

34
12%

55
19%AB

71
14%

58
12%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

393
39%

183
43%

104
37%

105
36%

179
35%

214
44%D

Don't know

222
22%

93
22%

65
23%

64
22%

131
26%E

91
19%

10
15%
30
43%N

4
8%

12
8%

11
14%

47
30%M

19
25%

21
24%

15
30%M

11
22%

5
25%

19
16%

14
11%

9
10%

5
9%

7
15%

3
14%

12
10%

33
17%

20
12%

12
15%

21
42%N

8
39%N

55
46%jN

38
20%

67
42%N

33
42%N

9
18%

5
26%

32
27%i

46
24%

34
21%

15
18%

60
46%jN

17
33%fhIk

25
19%

48
16
54%GJlN 33%N
o
13
15%

14
27%i

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

31
40%m

36
28%m

17
34%n

13
19%

9
6
17%GIMO 13%

105
58
56%FGHI 37%
JKLMOP

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Table 77

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Upper class
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

111
43%a

28
42%

113
41%

6
33%

2
40%

172
37%

148
38%

59
46%h

7
45%

120
39%

61
42%

23
33%

4
18%

175
40%

3
15%

2
26%

4
6%

25
9%

2
14%

1
18%

45
10%

40
10%

13
10%

3
17%

41
13%p

11
8%

9
13%

2
12%

37
8%

1
4%

42
33%

4
26%

82
27%

41
28%

19
28%

1
6%

140
32%

2
8%

2
26%

24
19%H

2
15%

61
20%NP

20
14%N

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

386
39%

126
35%

Family members

101
10%

31
8%

38
14%Acd

Friends

287
29%

89
24%

89
34%A

19
27%

87
31%a

2
12%

1
22%

138
29%

102
26%

Work colleagues

129
13%

46
13%

42
16%D

14
21%aD

26
9%

1
7%

53
11%

50
13%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

393
39%

141
38%

136
35%

47
36%

7
42%

113
37%

Don't know

222
22%

103
27%Hj

23
18%

2
13%

75
24%

99
27%BD

104
40%

24
36%

115
41%

2
36%

7
42%

204
43%I

45
17%

16
23%

51
18%

3
64%

5
26%

3
60%

94
20%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

3
4%

44
10%

1
3%

48
34%

26
39%

12
60%

176
41%

15
65%

3
41%

34
24%

19
28%

4
22%

83
19%

4
19%

2
33%

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Table 78

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Upper class
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

333
39%

20
40%

14
32%

5
38%

15
40%

277
36%

103
49%

27
62%FL

57
50%FL

8
27%

9
45%

2
100%

284
36%

11
77%

110
120
65%OP 37%

99
31%

1
2%

2
4%

73
10%

27
13%

7
17%

17
15%

2
7%

1
45%

74
9%

5
37%

35
22
21%OP 7%

21
6%

Net: Any (Family


members + friends +
work colleagues)

386
39%

34
36%

Family members

101
10%

3
3%

Friends

287
29%

23
24%

253
29%

13
26%

10
22%

4
30%

7
20%

215
28%

67
32%

20
46%FL

34
30%

3
9%

8
43%

1
55%

220
28%

7
47%

88
97
51%OP 30%P

68
21%

Work colleagues

129
13%

12
13%

111
13%

7
15%

4
10%

2
16%

4
12%

95
12%

33
16%

6
15%

21
18%l

5
17%

1
3%

96
12%

5
37%

35
35
21%OP 11%

39
12%

I do not regularly
interact with people
from this group

393
39%

44
46%

338
39%E

22
45%E

22
48%E

6
55%

4
11%

51
24%

11
26%

20
17%

13
46%

6
32%

342
43%gH

Don't know

222
22%

17
18%

186
22%

8
15%

9
20%

54
26%

5
12%

37
8
32%FGL 27%

4
23%

167
21%

93
11%b

1
7%

6
16%Bc

338
44%gH

18
153
50%ABC 20%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

148
138
49%RST 38%T
32
11%t

43
12%T

110
105
37%rT 29%T
49
16%sT

49
14%

42
25%

148
45%N

162
50%N

102
34%

142
39%

3
23%

18
11%

59
18%n

63
19%N

50
17%

80
22%

54
37%T

44
23%

14
10%

11
5%

42
29%T

27
14%

14
9%

17
9%

65
45%Q

84
43%q

26
18%

66
34%QRS

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Table 79

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Summary Table 1
Base: All respondents

Unweighted base

Weighted base

Net: Any
(Family members
+ friends +
work
colleagues)

Family members

Friends

Work colleagues

I do not
regularly
interact with
people from
this group

Don't know

Religious Groups
Christians

1001

1001

710
71%

365
36%

556
56%

256
26%

127
13%

164
16%

Muslims

1001

1001

422
42%

80
8%

307
31%

136
14%

372
37%

207
21%

Hindus

1001

1001

256
26%

17
2%

188
19%

87
9%

487
49%

258
26%

Sikhs

1001

1001

194
19%

17
2%

122
12%

72
7%

546
55%

261
26%

Jewish people

1001

1001

240
24%

25
2%

148
15%

85
8%

484
48%

277
28%

Buddhists

1001

1001

179
18%

24
2%

107
11%

62
6%

546
55%

276
28%

Ethnic Groups
White

1001

1001

910
91%

642
64%

782
78%

473
47%

27
3%

64
6%

Black

1001

1001

635
63%

74
7%

456
46%

269
27%

251
25%

115
11%

Asian

1001

1001

621
62%

106
11%

466
47%

259
26%

265
27%

114
11%

Mixed race

1001

1001

647
65%

88
9%

481
48%

264
26%

219
22%

135
14%

Roma or traveller

1001

1001

163
16%

25
2%

97
10%

48
5%

630
63%

208
21%

1001

1001

325
32%

42
4%

192
19%

143
14%

434
43%

242
24%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

1001

1001

293
29%

29
3%

174
17%

131
13%

462
46%

246
25%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

1001

1001

298
30%

41
4%

189
19%

118
12%

455
45%

248
25%

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

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Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Summary Table 1
Base: All respondents

Unweighted base
Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

Weighted base

Net: Any
(Family members
+ friends +
work
colleagues)

Family members

Friends

Work colleagues

I do not
regularly
interact with
people from
this group

Don't know

1001

1001

492
49%

101
10%

365
36%

187
19%

280
28%

230
23%

1001

1001

777
78%

424
42%

571
57%

256
26%

143
14%

81
8%

1001

1001

703
70%

574
57%

158
16%

124
12%

205
21%

93
9%

1001

1001

626
63%

110
11%

511
51%

214
21%

239
24%

136
14%

People with a disability or mental illness


People with a physical
1001
disability

1001

337
34%

120
12%

156
16%

102
10%

507
51%

157
16%

Age groups
Teenagers
Pensioners (e.g. those
aged 65 and over)
Sexuality
LGBT (gay, lesbian,
bisexual or
transsexual)

People with a mental


illness

1001

1001

359
36%

152
15%

189
19%

79
8%

468
47%

174
17%

Blind people

1001

1001

125
13%

41
4%

46
5%

44
4%

703
70%

172
17%

Deaf people

1001

1001

187
19%

68
7%

79
8%

54
5%

654
65%

160
16%

Social class
Working class

1001

1001

767
77%

449
45%

621
62%

365
36%

61
6%

173
17%

Middle class

1001

1001

732
73%

436
44%

589
59%

324
32%

85
9%

184
18%

Upper class

1001

1001

386
39%

101
10%

287
29%

129
13%

393
39%

222
22%

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Table 80

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Summary Table 2 (Net: Any)
Base: All respondents
Age

Gender
East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

95

84

97

50

102

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

96
75%Im

54
61%

34
68%

40
81%IjlM

13
67%

19
38%

57
45%P

35
40%

21
43%p

26
6
52%LMOP 31%

19
27%mop

9
18%

27
21%

16
18%

91
18%

14
20%M

7
14%

18
14%

16
18%m

10
19%M

20
41%FGHI
JLMOP

123
24%

117
24%

19
27%o

8
16%

25
19%

18
20%

13
27%O

98
19%

81
17%

14
20%P

8
16%

20
16%

9
11%

6
12%

256
88%

445
87%

465
95%D

67
97%GlmN

43
86%

120
93%N

180
62%

344
67%E

292
59%

38
55%

30
60%

75
58%

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

549

73

49

110

490

69*

50*

129

343
67%

367
75%D

57
82%IJlM

36
72%

123
42%

218
43%

204
42%

28
41%

71
25%

85
29%

133
26%

123
25%

69
16%

53
19%

72
25%Ab

103
20%

240
24%

96
22%

64
23%

79
27%

179
18%

64
15%

56
20%

60
21%a

910
91%

398
93%c

255
91%

635
63%

297
69%Bc

158
56%

Total

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

710
71%

329
76%B

174
62%

207
71%B

Muslims

422
42%

189
44%

110
39%

Hindus

256
26%

101
23%

Sikhs

194
19%

Jewish people

Buddhists

Religious Groups
Christians

Region
Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

Female
(e)

Ethnic Groups
White

Black

East of
England
(m)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

143

111

87

188

159*

79*

75
63%

145
77%IMO

103
65%

57
72%

40
33%

114
61%FGHI
JLMOP

53
33%

22
28%

5
24%

18
15%

89
47%FGHI
LMOP

26
16%

11
14%

4
19%m

10
9%

64
34%FGHI
JlMOP

18
11%

14
18%m

14
28%mO

4
18%

20
17%

77
41%fGHI
jkLMOP

24
15%

18
23%

13
26%hIJL
MOP

2
11%

14
12%

66
35%FGHI
JLMOP

20
13%

7
8%

46
93%N

18
89%

107
90%n

36
73%FHjl

11
57%

65
55%

137
108
73%FHJL 68%m
Mp

49
62%

36
10
72%GHLM 52%

63
53%

138
102
73%fGHL 64%
MP

44
55%

33
67%p

11
56%

70
59%

141
75%fGhI
jLMP

107
68%p

43
54%

2
12%

13
11%

64
34%FGHI
JLMOP

16
10%

11
13%

88
99%GHJK
LMNP
56
62%

18
19
36%GHIM 38%GHIM
OP
OP

46
94%N
29
59%
M

Asian

621
62%

277
64%

171
61%

173
60%

320
63%

301
61%

42
61%

26
52%

71
55%

58
66%m

32
64%
P

Mixed race

647
65%

Roma or traveller

163
16%

298
69%BC
65
15%

171
61%
39
14%

178
61%
58
20%B

332
65%
102
20%E

315
64%

44
63%

29
58%

82
64%

54
61%

31
62%

61
12%

7
10%

7
13%

13
10%

12
14%

5
10%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by ComRes

London
(n)

13
26%FgHI
JlMOP

153
81%

150
95%gN

72
90%n

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Table 80

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Summary Table 2 (Net: Any)
Base: All respondents
Age

Total
Weighted base
Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

1001

Gender

Region
Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

490

69*

50*

129

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

430

280

290

511

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

89*

50*

50*

20*

325
32%

148
34%

78
28%

98
34%

188
37%E

137
28%

29
13
42%HMp 26%

30
23%

29
32%M

15
31%M

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

293
29%

118
27%

78
28%

96
33%

168
33%E

125
25%

26
16
38%HIMP 32%

26
20%

20
22%

13
26%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

298
30%

123
29%

79
28%

96
33%

164
32%

134
27%

25
14
36%HImo 28%

27
21%

19
21%

13
27%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

492
49%

230
53%B

121
43%

141
48%

246
48%

246
50%

39
22
57%HIMP 44%

51
39%

777
78%

388
90%BC

206
74%C

183
63%

398
78%

380
77%

56
81%i

40
82%

101
79%

Pensioners (e.g. those


aged 65 and over)

703
70%

312
73%

198
70%

193
66%

331
65%

372
76%D

50
72%

40
81%imN

Sexuality
LGBT (gay, lesbian,
bisexual or
transsexual)

626
63%

271
63%

178
64%

177
61%

290
57%

336
69%D

48
69%n

Age groups
Teenagers

East of
England
(m)
119*

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

159*

79*

188

22
6
44%gHjM 32%M
oP

19
16%

91
49%GHIJ
lMOP

49
31%M

22
28%m

18
5
35%HIMp 27%

25
21%

84
45%HIJL
MOP

42
27%

17
22%

5
27%

28
23%

91
48%GHIJ
LMOP

37
23%

19
24%

34
38%

26
27
9
53%hiMP 55%HIMP 47%

41
35%

125
66%GHIj
kLMoP

88
29
55%HIMP 36%

61
68%

40
81%i

41
83%In

17
84%i

94
79%i

137
73%

125
79%i

64
81%i

99
77%imN

58
64%

35
71%

38
76%mN

16
78%n

76
64%

119
63%

113
71%

60
75%n

37
76%hilm

78
60%

53
60%

36
72%imN

33
67%n

12
59%

71
59%

104
55%

106
67%n

49
62%

20
40%HIjM
OP

People with a disability or mental illness


People with a physical
337
138
disability
34%
32%

81
29%

118
41%AB

176
34%

161
33%

25
36%M

15
30%

39
30%

29
32%

15
30%

21
42%hjM

9
43%M

26
22%

76
40%M

53
34%m

29
37%M

People with a mental


illness

359
36%

151
35%

84
30%

124
43%aB

173
34%

186
38%

25
36%

16
32%

38
30%

34
38%

16
32%

23
9
47%gHJM 43%m

33
27%

78
42%hM

59
37%

29
36%

Blind people

125
13%

46
11%

27
10%

53
18%AB

48
10%

6
9%

4
9%

14
11%

7
7%

4
8%

50
15
26%FGHIJ 9%
LMOP

5
6%

78
15%E

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

11
2
23%FGHI 11%
JMOP

8
6%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 80

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Summary Table 2 (Net: Any)
Base: All respondents
Age

Weighted base
Deaf people

Total

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

1001

430

280

290

187
19%

81
19%

43
15%

767
77%

331
77%

210
75%

Middle class

732
73%

322
75%

Upper class

386
39%

154
36%

Social class
Working class

Gender

64
22%B

Region

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

511

490

Scotland
(f)
69*

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

50*

129

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

Wales
(l)

50*

20*

East of
England
(m)

89*

50*

10
12%

5
11%

100
78%

74
83%

36
73%

40
82%

15
78%

87
73%

32
65%

87
68%

62
69%

35
71%

38
77%

15
73%

16
32%

44
34%

27
31%

20
40%m

20
39%m

7
35%

104
20%

83
17%

11
15%

16
32%FIJM
OP

226
78%

368
72%

398
81%D

52
76%

37
75%

204
73%

205
71%

358
70%

374
76%D

54
78%

111
40%

121
42%

201
39%

186
38%

26
38%

29
22%ijM

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

West
Midlands
(k)

119*

14
6
10
28%fIJM 28%fIJMO 9%
OP
p

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

188
53
28%fIJM
OP

South
West
(p)

159*

79*

22
14%

11
14%

138
74%

121
76%

65
82%

80
67%

135
72%

128
81%GHiM

66
83%GHIjMn

32
27%

105
56%FGHI
JKLMOP

58
37%

31
40%m

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 81

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Summary Table 2 (Net: Any)
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

710
71%

236
64%

188
72%A

57
83%Ab

215
77%A

2
44%

11
60%

2
40%

341
73%

262
68%

97
76%

10
61%

198
64%

107
75%LN

38
56%

9
48%

338
78%LN

15
64%

5
75%

Muslims

422
42%

127
35%

112
43%A

45
129
65%ABD 46%A

10
54%

*
6%

217
46%iJ

154
40%

45
35%

6
35%

112
36%

63
44%

26
38%

3
16%

212
49%L

4
19%

3
42%

Hindus

256
26%

69
19%

74
29%A

24
35%A

82
29%A

8
45%

133
28%J

99
26%J

21
16%

3
19%

67
22%

46
32%L

17
25%

2
12%

120
28%l

2
10%

1
19%

Sikhs

194
19%

49
14%

55
21%A

23
33%ABd

58
21%A

9
51%

102
22%J

80
21%J

10
7%

2
13%

55
18%

42
29%LNP

10
15%

2
8%

81
19%

3
14%

1
19%

Jewish people

240
24%

59
16%

68
26%A

22
33%A

82
30%A

7
38%

1
22%

125
27%

82
21%

26
21%

6
40%

57
18%

47
33%LN

11
16%

2
12%

119
27%Ln

1
3%

3
48%

Buddhists

179
18%

47
13%

49
19%a

18
26%A

54
19%a

2
36%

9
51%

1
22%

96
20%

63
16%

19
14%

2
13%

47
15%

40
28%LNP

9
14%

2
12%

75
17%

3
13%

2
35%

910
91%

335
92%

229
88%

62
90%

264
95%B

4
74%

14
78%

2
40%

422
90%

352
91%

121
94%

14
87%

261
85%

60
89%

18
90%

413
95%Ln

21
91%

6
93%

Black

635
63%

211
58%

165
63%

45
65%

201
72%Ab

3
53%

11
60%

1
22%

310
66%

234
61%

80
62%

11
67%

181
59%

99
69%LN

33
48%

8
38%

304
70%LN

7
30%

4
59%

Asian

621
62%

201
55%

165
64%A

46
67%a

196
70%A

2
36%

9
50%

3
47%

308
65%j

232
60%

73
56%

9
54%

171
56%

87
61%

34
51%

7
35%

312
7
72%LMN 30%

3
43%

Mixed race

647
65%

222
61%

161
62%

49
72%

203
73%AB

2
36%

9
51%

1
22%

306
65%

246
64%

84
65%

11
69%

173
56%

103
72%LN

36
53%

7
33%

315
73%LN

9
38%

5
75%

Roma or traveller

163
16%

54
15%

37
14%

15
21%

45
16%

3
53%

8
43%

2
40%

78
17%

63
16%

20
15%

3
18%

44
14%

41
29%LP

13
19%

3
14%

5
20%

1
19%

325
32%

106
29%

80
31%

32
47%ABd

96
34%

*
8%

10
55%

1
22%

163
35%

119
31%

37
29%

7
41%

85
28%

55
38%LN

15
22%

3
15%

8
34%

2
26%

Religious Groups
Christians

Ethnic Groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by ComRes

131
91%l

56
13%
158
36%LN

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Table 81

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Summary Table 2 (Net: Any)
Base: All respondents
Education

Total
Weighted base

366

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)
260

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

68*

278

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)
129

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)
16**

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

307

143

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

5**

18**

6**

470

386

434

23**

6**

93
25%

76
29%

30
44%ABd

84
30%

2
36%

8
45%

150
32%

104
27%

32
25%

6
37%

84
27%

57
40%LNp

14
20%

1
3%

130
30%

7
29%

1
19%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

298
30%

87
24%

80
31%a

30
45%ABd

88
32%a

2
36%

9
50%

1
22%

161
34%IJ

102
26%

29
22%

6
39%

70
23%

55
38%L

23
33%l

2
12%

138
32%L

8
35%

3
40%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

492
49%

155
42%

126
48%

42
62%Ab

157
56%Ab

2
44%

9
52%

*
6%

248
53%i

178
46%

57
44%

9
59%

128
42%

76
53%L

27
40%

4
23%

247
57%LN

5
23%

4
62%

777
78%

289
79%BC

178
68%

44
65%

251
4
90%ABC 74%

9
49%

3
47%

346
74%

310
80%H

109
85%H

12
74%

198
65%

114
80%L

50
74%

11
54%

383
15
88%LMN 67%

6
100%

Pensioners (e.g. those


aged 65 and over)

703
70%

266
73%

175
67%

47
68%

201
72%

3
66%

9
53%

1
18%

308
66%

275
71%

106
82%HI

14
88%

200
65%

107
75%l

49
72%

11
57%

314
72%l

16
70%

6
100%

Sexuality
LGBT (gay, lesbian,
bisexual or
transsexual)

626
63%

242
66%C

164
63%C

33
48%

172
62%c

4
74%

11
62%

1
22%

280
60%

246
64%

90
70%H

10
62%

180
58%

96
67%l

41
60%

10
53%

285
66%l

10
46%

3
54%

101
36%

1
13%

9
50%

1
22%

155
33%

136
35%

40
31%

6
37%

107
35%

59
41%P

25
37%

7
34%

130
30%

6
28%

3
42%

102
33%

59
41%

31
46%lp

6
33%

152
35%

6
27%

3
42%

6
9%

2
12%

37
8%

1
6%

2
26%

14
20%

2
12%

77
18%

2
9%

3
42%

113
31%

79
31%

33
48%AB

People with a mental


illness

359
36%

137
37%

83
32%

30
45%b

98
35%

1
30%

10
54%

156
33%

149
39%

47
37%

7
41%

Blind people

125
13%

38
10%

28
11%

14
21%AB

36
13%

8
44%

1
22%

53
11%

58
15%

11
9%

3
21%

41
13%p

36
25%LNP

Deaf people

187
19%

69
19%

40
15%

13
19%

57
20%

8
43%

1
22%

72
15%

84
22%H

26
20%

5
32%

50
16%

39
27%LP

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by ComRes

20**

Other
(r)

293
29%

People with a disability or mental illness


People with a physical
337
disability
34%

68*

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

Age groups
Teenagers

1001

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

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Table 81

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Summary Table 2 (Net: Any)
Base: All respondents
Education

Total
Weighted base

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

5**

18**

6**

Don't
know
(g)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Other
(r)

366

260

68*

278

767
77%

279
76%

201
77%

49
71%

222
80%

2
44%

13
76%

1
18%

356
76%

294
76%

102
79%

15
94%

219
71%

113
78%

50
75%

13
65%

349
80%L

17
77%

6
93%

Middle class

732
73%

239
65%

202
78%A

55
81%A

223
80%A

2
44%

9
49%

2
40%

336
71%

277
72%

103
80%hi

15
94%

211
69%

101
71%

42
62%

12
61%

348
12
80%LMN 51%

5
82%

Upper class

386
39%

126
35%

111
43%a

28
42%

113
41%

6
33%

2
40%

172
37%

148
38%

59
46%h

7
45%

120
39%

61
42%

23
33%

4
18%

175
40%

2
26%

Social class
Working class

1001

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

3
15%

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Table 82

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Summary Table 2 (Net: Any)
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

710
71%

65
69%

610
71%

34
68%

31
70%

7
63%

28
75%

533
69%

157
76%

34
79%

81
71%

24
83%

16
83%

2
100%

553
70%

13
92%

138
236
81%oP 72%

231
71%

236
258
79%rST 72%T

92
64%

121
63%

Muslims

422
42%

41
43%

359
42%

17
34%

24
53%

3
27%

19
52%

267
35%

147
71%

33
75%FL

85
74%FL

18
64%

9
46%

2
100%

275
35%

13
88%

83
49%P

141
43%

125
39%

137
46%

56
39%

73
38%

Hindus

256
26%

25
26%

217
25%

15
31%

9
21%

3
23%

12
34%

137
18%

112
54%

22
51%FL

71
62%FL

11
38%

7
35%

1
55%

144
18%

12
81%

52
30%

81
25%

76
23%

88
29%T

98
27%T

36
25%t

33
17%

Sikhs

194
19%

19
20%

161
19%

11
23%

8
18%

1
12%

12
34%A

101
13%

87
42%

18
41%FL

54
47%FL

10
34%

4
23%

1
55%

107
13%

8
52%

32
19%

64
20%

65
20%

64
21%T

65
18%

39
27%RT

26
13%

Jewish people

240
24%

31
32%

195
23%

15
29%

16
36%a

3
22%

11
30%

164
21%

71
34%

15
34%

44
39%FL

7
24%

4
20%

1
55%

169
21%

7
50%

60
70
35%OP 21%

76
24%

89
30%T

87
24%T

33
23%t

28
15%

Buddhists

179
18%

21
23%

143
17%

10
21%

11
24%

3
29%

11
31%A

98
13%

73
35%

12
29%FL

42
37%FL

8
28%

8
42%

2
100%

106
13%

7
47%

32
19%

57
17%

59
18%

54
18%

69
19%

25
17%

30
15%

910
91%

93
98%

780
91%E

49
98%E

44
97%E

10
82%

28
76%

718
94%H

175
84%

40
93%H

86
76%

27
94%

20
100%

2
100%

735
93%H

13
91%

163
96%

303
93%

301
93%

280
93%rt

319
89%

136
95%rt

171
88%

Black

635
63%

69
73%

541
63%

40
80%AE

30
66%

7
60%

18
49%

470
61%

150
72%

37
73
86%FHL 64%

27
94%

11
56%

2
100%

485
61%

12
81%

113
66%

216
66%

209
65%

198
66%T

237
66%T

90
63%

107
55%

Asian

621
62%

62
66%

533
62%

34
69%

28
62%

8
66%

18
50%

442
58%

168
81%

38
88%FL

20
71%

18
94%

2
100%

453
57%

12
83%

122
72%P

208
64%

194
60%

195
65%T

236
65%T

86
60%

103
53%

Mixed race

647
65%

68
72%

549
64%

40
28
80%Ace 62%

7
63%

22
61%

483
63%

150
72%

38
73
89%FHL 64%

23
82%

13
67%

2
100%

497
63%

14
93%

125
73%o

209
64%

217
67%

204
68%T

240
67%T

94
65%t

106
54%

Roma or traveller

163
16%

20
21%

128
15%

13
27%a

7
16%

4
34%

10
28%a

101
13%

54
26%

11
24%f

33
28%FL

6
22%

3
15%

1
55%

109
14%

6
39%

24
14%

47
14%

56
17%

48
16%

55
15%

325
32%

37
38%

268
31%

22
45%a

14
32%

7
56%

13
37%

225
29%

93
45%

22
52%FL

51
45%FL

13
46%

4
21%

2
100%

232
29%

7
51%

66
39%p

117
36%

96
30%

102
34%T

129
36%T

Religious Groups
Christians

Ethnic Groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

89
78%FL

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

155
43%

33
24
23%qrT 13%
47
33%t

45
23%

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Table 82

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Summary Table 2 (Net: Any)
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total
Weighted base

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

43*

114*

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

34
36%

239
28%

20
41%a

13
30%

7
61%

12
33%

195
25%

92
44%

18
42%FL

52
45%FL

14
50%

5
26%

2
100%

201
25%

8
57%

59
35%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

298
30%

33
35%

247
29%

19
39%

14
30%

6
49%

13
35%

185
24%

105
50%

23
52%FL

61
53%FL

13
47%

6
30%

2
100%

193
24%

8
52%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

492
49%

55
58%

414
48%

34
20
69%ACE 45%

8
67%

15
41%

350
46%

134
65%

33
76%FL

68
59%FL

23
82%

8
42%

2
100%

357
45%

8
55%

777
78%

77
81%

674
79%E

42
85%E

35
77%E

8
70%

18
49%

612
80%

153
73%

30
71%

83
72%

20
71%

17
86%

2
100%

625
79%

14
92%

Pensioners (e.g. those


aged 65 and over)

703
70%

75
79%

605
70%E

40
81%E

35
77%E

8
70%

15
40%

568
74%H

126
60%

31
73%h

63
55%

17
58%

13
64%

2
100%

577
73%H

Sexuality
LGBT (gay, lesbian,
bisexual or
transsexual)

626
63%

79
83%

524
61%

46
33
93%ACE 73%E

5
44%

18
48%

514
103
67%gH 50%

22
50%

56
49%

14
49%

10
53%

1
55%

People with a disability or mental illness


People with a physical
337
disability
34%

39
41%

273
32%

17
33%

22
50%A

8
65%

17
46%

249
32%

78
37%

21
48%fl

45
39%

6
23%

6
28%

People with a mental


illness

359
36%

54
57%

282
33%

30
60%A

24
53%A

8
72%

15
41%

279
36%

76
36%

20
47%

42
37%

8
28%

Blind people

125
13%

15
16%

96
11%

8
15%

8
17%

4
37%

10
26%A

77
10%

46
22%

4
10%

32
7
28%FGL 26%

Deaf people

187
19%

16
16%

154
18%

7
14%

9
19%

4
37%

13
128
35%AB 17%

54
26%

10
24%

32
28%FL

767
77%

82
87%

660
77%E

41
83%E

41
90%aE

8
64%

17
47%

151
73%

35
82%

81
71%

606
79%h

109
30%

44
31%

45
23%

115
32%T

42
29%t

37
19%

150
46%

166
187
55%ST 52%T

63
43%

74
38%

261
80%

248
77%

233
78%

289
80%

109
75%

143
74%

117
68%

241
74%

236
73%

218
73%

259
72%

93
65%

130
67%

8
54%

112
66%

216
66%

207
64%

203
68%T

222
62%

92
64%

106
55%

259
33%

9
63%

48
28%

106
33%

125
39%N

101
34%

120
33%

52
36%

62
32%

1
55%

284
36%

7
45%

54
32%

129
39%

125
39%

104
35%

138
38%

48
33%

68
35%

2
8%

79
10%

5
35%

16
9%

38
11%

48
15%

50
17%Rt

35
10%

21
15%

19
10%

7
24%

5
23%

133
17%

6
39%

28
17%

55
17%

69
21%

67
22%R

52
14%

31
22%r

36
19%

18
62%

15
77%

2
100%

616
78%

9
62%

137
80%

264
81%

279
86%o

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by ComRes

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

293
29%

Social class
Working class

208

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

Age groups
Teenagers

1001

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

96
29%

91
28%

92
31%

64
37%P

115
35%P

77
24%

101
34%T

97
57%P

172
53%

141
82%

13
86%

523
66%gH

4
21%

231
77%

268
74%

123
142
85%qRT 73%

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Table 82

Q.6 Thinking about your day to day life, would you say you interact at least once a week with people from any of the following groups, either as family members, friends or work colleagues?
Summary Table 2 (Net: Any)
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total
Weighted base

1001

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)
114*

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

327

323

300

360

144

194

212
65%

239
80%T

275
76%T

105
73%T

109
56%

148
138
49%RST 38%T

54
37%T

44
23%

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

Middle class

732
73%

74
78%

630
73%E

42
85%E

32
70%

9
73%

19
52%

571
74%

146
70%

39
76
90%FHL 67%

14
51%

14
72%

2
100%

586
74%

9
62%

161
273
94%OP 83%P

Upper class

386
39%

34
36%

333
39%

20
40%

14
32%

5
38%

15
40%

277
36%

103
49%

27
62%FL

8
27%

9
45%

2
100%

284
36%

11
77%

110
120
65%OP 37%

57
50%FL

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

Social grade

99
31%

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Table 83

Q.7 Which of the following types of discrimination do you think are most widespread in Britain today?
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Racism

583
58%

267
62%C

174
62%C

142
49%

278
54%

305
62%D

48
70%iNO

34
68%No

Religious
discrimination

389
39%

169
39%

114
41%

106
36%

181
35%

208
42%D

34
49%GiN

14
27%

83
65%N

50
56%n

36
29
74%IKLN 59%N
Op

65
51%GIlm

30
34%n

19
39%N

19
39%N

11
55%

77
65%N

83
44%

84
53%

47
60%N

7
36%n

45
38%N

44
23%

68
43%gN

42
53%GIjklMN

42
35%

49
26%

70
44%HN

25
32%

N
Homophobia

359
36%

173
40%C

99
35%

88
30%

173
34%

187
38%

25
36%

22
45%N

39
30%

37
42%N

20
39%N

18
37%n

Sexism

242
24%

121
28%B

52
19%

70
24%

122
24%

120
25%

19
27%

10
19%

29
22%

22
24%

12
24%

14
27%

7
34%

26
22%

53
28%

36
23%

17
21%

Discrimination based on
social class

215
21%

88
21%

68
24%

58
20%

114
22%

101
21%

22
9
32%HkLM 18%
n

22
17%

20
22%

14
28%hLm

9
18%

2
11%

20
17%

39
21%

39
25%l

18
22%

Discrimination against
those with a mental
illness

203
20%

86
20%

57
20%

60
21%

73
14%

129
26%D

10
20%

9
18%

3
17%

29
24%

30
16%

31
20%

18
23%

Discrimination against
people who are
overweight or people
with eating disorders

153
15%

78
18%C

40
14%

35
12%

67
13%

Discrimination against
those with a physical
disability

134
13%

59
14%

39
14%

36
12%

Ageism

119
12%

51
12%

32
11%

Other, please specify

11
1%

6
1%

5
2%

None of the above

91
9%

23
5%

21
7%

17
25%

11
23%

22
17%

22
25%n

86
18%d

14
20%kmn

9
18%

17
13%

20
10
22%KMN 19%kmn

5
10%

2
11%

12
10%

21
11%

30
19%kmn

14
18%

54
11%

80
16%D

9
12%

8
16%

19
15%n

14
16%n

8
15%n

6
12%

5
23%kN

18
15%n

14
8%

22
14%

12
15%

36
12%

64
12%

55
11%

3
5%

6
13%

16
12%

14
16%F

4
8%

8
16%F

3
13%f

11
9%

24
13%f

22
14%f

9
11%

1
*

6
1%

5
1%

1
1%

1
2%no

4
3%No

*
1%

2
2%

3
4%ijNO

73
14%E

18
4%

3
5%

3
6%

8
6%

2
3%

1
3%

4
9%io

2
9%i

5
3%

4
5%

47
16%AB

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

12
62%FHIJ
KMNOP

13
11%IjO

46
24%FGHIJ
KLMOP

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 84

Q.7 Which of the following types of discrimination do you think are most widespread in Britain today?
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

3
53%

5
31%

2
40%

267
57%

235
61%

75
58%

6
39%

160
52%

91
63%L

47
69%L

11
57%

260
60%l

9
42%

4
65%

Racism

583
58%

236
64%B

132
51%

37
54%

168
60%B

Religious
discrimination

389
39%

138
38%

106
41%

28
41%

112
40%

4
21%

1
22%

176
37%

161
42%

43
34%

8
52%

106
34%

45
31%

23
34%

6
33%

196
45%LM

9
42%

3
45%

Homophobia

359
36%

152
42%BC

77
29%

18
27%

106
38%b

3
66%

3
15%

156
33%

140
36%

57
44%H

7
45%

93
30%

55
38%

21
31%

8
41%

175
40%L

3
14%

3
50%

Sexism

242
24%

90
25%

49
19%

24
35%aB

74
27%b

5
26%

1
22%

108
23%

109
28%J

24
18%

2
11%

56
18%

40
28%L

19
28%

4
20%

117
27%L

4
18%

2
36%

Discrimination based on
social class

215
21%

69
19%

64
25%

12
18%

67
24%

1
30%

1
6%

111
24%i

68
18%

31
24%

6
35%

53
17%

37
26%l

18
27%l

4
19%

97
22%

6
27%

Discrimination against
those with a mental
illness

203
20%

73
20%

57
22%

10
15%

62
22%

1
13%

94
20%

79
21%

25
19%

5
32%

52
17%

29
20%

14
21%

11
53%

94
22%

4
17%

Discrimination against
people who are
overweight or people
with eating disorders

153
15%

63
17%

37
14%

8
12%

43
15%

1
8%

1
19%

66
14%

61
16%

23
18%

3
18%

39
13%

28
20%l

15
22%l

68
16%

3
11%

Discrimination against
those with a physical
disability

134
13%

48
13%

31
12%

8
12%

42
15%

2
36%

3
16%

60
13%

50
13%

20
16%

4
24%

33
11%

27
19%L

8
12%

2
12%

60
14%

1
6%

2
29%

Ageism

119
12%

35
10%

28
11%

10
15%

41
15%a

5
26%

52
11%

46
12%

19
15%

2
11%

34
11%

14
10%

10
15%

5
26%

55
13%

1
18%

Other, please specify

11
1%

5
1%

3
1%

3
1%

6
1%

4
1%

1
1%

1
*

3
2%l

2
3%l

4
1%

2
8%

None of the above

91
9%

19
5%

13
5%

2
34%

6
34%

2
41%

53
11%i

28
7%

9
7%

1
6%

5
4%

3
4%

2
9%

20
5%

1
5%

1
19%

39
15%AD

10
15%AD

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

58
19%MNP

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Table 85

Q.7 Which of the following types of discrimination do you think are most widespread in Britain today?
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

27
54%E

28
61%E

5
41%

9
24%

460
60%H

112
54%

23
52%

53
46%

20
69%

15
75%

2
100%

471
59%H

11
77%

100
58%

191
58%

203
63%

171
57%

205
57%

80
56%

124
64%

302
38%

8
52%

80
47%P

133
41%

120
37%

127
42%t

138
38%

57
40%

64
33%

140
43%P

98
30%

111
37%

144
40%St

42
29%

62
32%

Racism

583
58%

54
57%

515
60%E

Religious
discrimination

389
39%

22
24%

359
12
42%BCE 24%

11
23%

3
24%

4
12%

293
38%

86
42%

16
36%

43
38%

10
36%

16
82%

1
55%

Homophobia

359
36%

65
69%

283
33%

38
77%AE

27
59%AE

4
32%

7
19%

304
40%H

53
26%

15
35%H

16
14%

12
43%

9
49%

306
39%H

3
18%

69
41%P

Sexism

242
24%

26
28%

210
24%e

14
27%e

13
28%e

3
24%

4
10%

181
24%

59
28%

12
27%

29
26%

13
44%

5
25%

184
23%

3
18%

47
28%

86
26%

71
22%

85
28%R

72
20%

38
26%

47
24%

Discrimination based on
social class

215
21%

14
15%

196
23%B

3
6%

11
24%B

*
4%

5
13%

169
22%

40
19%

9
20%

25
22%

2
8%

3
16%

1
55%

175
22%

4
24%

45
26%

70
21%

73
22%

66
22%

74
20%

35
24%

38
20%

Discrimination against
those with a mental
illness

203
20%

27
28%

173
20%E

15
30%E

11
25%E

2
19%

1
4%

172
22%H

29
14%

11
24%

14
12%

1
4%

4
19%

173
22%H

2
16%

33
19%

72
22%

74
23%

61
20%

72
20%

24
17%

44
23%

Discrimination against
people who are
overweight or people
with eating disorders

153
15%

17
17%

133
15%e

13
3
27%aCE 7%

3
22%

1
4%

129
17%H

21
10%

5
13%

9
8%

6
22%

*
2%

132
17%H

2
12%

24
14%

48
15%

55
17%

45
15%

58
16%

15
10%

35
18%s

Discrimination against
those with a physical
disability

134
13%

13
14%

118
14%

7
14%

6
14%

3
8%

111
15%

19
9%

4
9%

13
11%

1
4%

1
7%

115
14%

1
5%

18
11%

45
14%

52
16%

41
14%

42
12%

19
13%

31
16%

Ageism

119
12%

12
13%

104
12%

2
3%

11
24%AB

3
9%

98
13%H

6
5%

2
5%

100
13%H

2
12%

21
12%

34
10%

44
14%

40
13%

49
14%

14
9%

17
9%

Other, please specify

11
1%

3
3%

9
1%

3
6%A

11
1%

11
1%

3
1%

3
1%

2
1%

3
1%

None of the above

91
9%

2
3%

64
7%

1
2%

1
3%

51
6%

2
13%

23
7%

19
6%

17
6%

45
12%Q

3
29%

21
40
57%ABC 5%

19
9%
40
19%

11
25%FHL
4
8%

34
2
30%FGL 8%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

9
5%

4
3%q
13
9%

2
1%
17
9%

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Table 86

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Christians
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

188
37%

165
34%

27
39%

15
31%

44
34%

32
36%

19
38%

18
36%

6
32%

55
11%

8
11%

7
15%

17
13%

11
12%

8
16%M

10
19%M

3
16%m

41
17
46%GkN 33%

16
32%

8
42%N

55
48
46%GjKN 26%

73
30
46%GjKN 38%N

7
13%i

2
10%

15
12%

16
10%

Positive

353
35%

154
36%

95
34%

103
36%

Negative

135
13%

51
12%

43
15%

41
14%

Neither

382
38%

171
40%

108
39%

103
35%

172
34%

210
43%D

25
35%

13
27%

56
43%gkN

Don't know

131
13%

54
13%

33
12%

44
15%

70
14%

61
12%

10
15%i

13
27%HIjk
lMOp

12
10%

80
16%e

5
5%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

6
12%

41
34%
8
7%

79
42%O

44
28%

27
34%

26
14%

26
16%m

11
14%

35
19%hIo

11
13%i

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 87

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Christians
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

42
29%

23
34%

5
27%

162
37%

12
54%

1
13%

27
19%Lp

12
18%

4
20%

55
13%

1
4%

3
47%

57
40%

21
31%

9
44%

171
39%

9
39%

1
23%

18
13%

12
17%

2
8%

47
11%

1
3%

1
18%

Positive

353
35%

117
32%

98
38%

31
46%A

100
36%

2
36%

4
20%

1
18%

169
36%

129
33%

48
37%

7
43%

108
35%

Negative

135
13%

46
13%

41
16%

6
8%

37
13%

1
17%

3
19%

1
22%

61
13%

54
14%

18
14%

2
11%

34
11%

Neither

382
38%

143
39%

88
34%

25
37%

118
43%b

2
39%

5
30%

1
12%

180
38%

150
39%

47
36%

6
36%

115
37%

Don't know

131
13%

33
13%

6
9%

23
8%

*
8%

6
31%

3
47%

60
13%

54
14%

16
12%

2
10%

60
16%D

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

51
16%P

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Table 88

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Christians
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

109
36%

123
34%

52
36%

68
35%

32
9%

19
13%

24
12%

145
40%

51
35%

73
38%

22
15%Q

29
15%Q

Positive

353
35%

27
28%

300
35%c

18
36%

9
20%

8
66%

18
259
50%aC 34%

85
41%

27
46
61%FHL 40%

8
28%

4
19%

1
45%

268
34%

8
54%

64
38%

124
38%

117
36%

Negative

135
13%

22
23%

106
12%

16
6
32%Ace 14%

1
10%

5
14%

105
14%

28
13%

6
14%

12
11%

5
18%

3
17%

1
55%

107
13%

3
17%

19
11%

46
14%

51
16%

Neither

382
38%

39
41%

335
39%E

14
28%

25
2
56%ABE 20%

6
16%

317
61
41%GH 29%

8
19%

29
25%

14
51%

10
49%

123
37%

108
33%

Don't know

131
13%

7
7%

5
10%

7
20%b

28
1
24%FGL 3%

3
14%

117
14%

2
5%

*
4%

86
11%

34
16%

2
6%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

321
4
40%GH 24%
97
12%

1
5%

77
45%P
11
6%

35
11%

46
14%N

59
20%RT
111
37%
20
7%

59
16%Q

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 89

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Muslims
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

6
12%hoP

2
10%

13
11%

31
62%N

11
56%

67
56%n

83
44%

Positive

109
11%

40
9%

26
9%

43
15%AB

Negative

596
60%

261
61%

170
61%

165
57%

Neither

171
17%

73
17%

52
18%

Don't know

126
13%

56
13%

33
12%

74
15%E

34
7%

4
5%

4
8%

7
6%

285
56%

311
63%D

34
49%

30
61%n

81
63%fN

46
16%

86
17%

84
17%

37
13%

65
13%

61
12%

20
6
29%GIJm 11%
NO
12
17%IkO

10
19%IkO

6
7%

66
33
74%FkLM 67%FN
NP

51
9
27%FGHIJ 5%
KLMOP

3
4%

113
46
71%FlMN 58%N
p

26
20%n

12
14%

7
13%

9
18%

4
23%n

20
17%

22
12%

26
16%

19
25%gijN

15
11%

5
5%

7
13%i

4
8%

2
11%

20
16%IkO

32
17%IkO

11
7%

10
13%i

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

3
7%

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 90

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Muslims
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

16
33
24%ABD 12%

2
36%

2
13%

3
47%

48
10%

49
13%j

8
6%

3
19%

36
12%

3
13%

1
19%

289
11
67%LMN 51%

4
63%

Positive

109
11%

30
8%

23
9%

Negative

596
60%

211
58%

162
62%C

33
48%

180
65%C

1
17%

9
50%

279
59%

221
57%

86
67%i

10
60%

Neither

171
17%

70
19%

38
15%

13
19%

43
15%

2
39%

4
21%

1
12%

86
18%

63
16%

20
15%

Don't know

126
13%

56
15%D

37
14%D

6
9%

22
8%

*
8%

3
16%

2
41%

57
12%

53
14%

14
11%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

22
16%P

11
16%p

35
8%

168
55%

79
55%

34
51%

10
51%

2
11%

58
19%

23
16%

12
17%

5
25%

66
15%

8
35%

2
10%

46
15%p

19
13%

11
16%

5
24%

44
10%

*
1%

1
18%

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 91

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Muslims
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

3
6%

6
52%

13
53
36%AC
7%

52
25%

14
32%FL

32
28%FL

3
11%

2
11%

1
45%

57
7%

4
29%

20
12%

28
9%

40
12%

491
64%H

95
46%

26
61%H

40
35%

17
60%

10
52%

1
55%

501
63%H

6
40%

98
58%

212
65%

199
62%

138
18%

31
15%

3
7%

16
14%

6
20%

5
28%

140
18%

3
21%

38
22%P

55
17%

44
14%

52
17%

30
15%

26
2
23%FGL 8%

2
9%

1
10%

15
9%

33
10%

40
12%

23
8%

Positive

109
11%

13
13%

77
9%

10
20%Ac

Negative

596
60%

59
62%

516
60%e

31
62%

28
62%

6
48%

16
43%

Neither

171
17%

18
19%

150
17%

7
13%

11
25%e

3
9%

Don't know

126
13%

5
6%

116
14%

2
5%

3
7%

4
12%

86
11%G

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

95
12%G

25
8%

39
11%

19
13%

26
13%q

201
202
67%RT 56%

84
59%

107
55%

68
19%

18
12%

33
17%

51
14%Q

23
16%Q

29
15%Q

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 92

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Hindus
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Positive

161
16%

66
15%

49
17%

46
16%

93
18%e

68
14%

8
12%

6
12%

16
13%

20
22%h

7
14%

8
15%

5
23%fh

18
15%

42
22%fhp

23
14%

10
13%

Negative

166
17%

68
16%

50
18%

47
16%

92
18%

74
15%

9
12%

10
20%

22
17%

12
13%

10
20%

9
18%

3
15%

22
19%

38
20%o

18
12%

13
16%

Neither

495
49%

225
52%

133
48%

137
47%

232
46%

262
53%D

37
53%N

22
45%

70
54%N

48
53%N

25
51%N

25
51%N

10
51%N

55
46%n

63
34%

95
60%mN

44
55%N

Don't know

180
18%

71
17%

48
17%

60
21%

93
18%

86
18%

16
23%i

11
23%

21
16%

10
12%

7
15%

8
15%

2
11%

24
21%

45
24%Ilo

22
14%

12
16%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 93

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Hindus
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Positive

161
16%

55
15%

45
17%

11
16%

43
15%

2
36%

4
24%

2
40%

80
17%

58
15%

21
16%

3
18%

48
16%

24
17%

10
15%

2
9%

72
17%

4
20%

1
13%

Negative

166
17%

59
16%

39
15%

15
21%

49
18%

1
17%

2
14%

73
15%

76
20%J

14
11%

3
17%

50
16%

30
21%p

15
22%

3
13%

63
14%

4
18%

*
7%

Neither

495
49%

175
48%

126
49%

30
43%

2
39%

4
23%

1
12%

236
50%

174
45%

76
59%I

7
47%

140
46%

64
45%

31
45%

12
63%

10
44%

3
42%

Don't know

180
18%

*
8%

7
39%

3
47%

81
17%

78
20%

17
14%

3
18%

25
17%

12
17%

3
15%

4
18%

2
39%

78
21%D

49
19%D

13
20%d

157
57%abc
29
11%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

69
22%P

234
54%Lm
65
15%

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Table 94

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Hindus
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Positive

161
16%

15
15%

133
15%

11
22%

4
8%

4
37%

10
110
27%aC 14%

48
23%

20
24
47%FHL 21%fl

3
12%

*
2%

113
14%

5
32%

31
18%

58
18%

51
16%

55
18%

51
14%

22
15%

33
17%

Negative

166
17%

23
24%

135
16%

11
23%

12
26%

3
22%

5
13%

126
16%

34
17%

8
19%

22
19%

3
10%

2
8%

131
17%

2
15%

23
13%

49
15%

60
19%

55
18%

53
15%

26
18%

31
16%

Neither

495
49%

48
51%

435
51%E

23
47%E

25
56%E

4
31%

8
22%

409
81
53%GH 39%

10
23%

38
33%

16
57%

15
78%

1
55%

414
5
52%GH 36%

95
56%p

175
53%

151
47%

152
51%

180
50%

68
47%

93
48%

Don't know

180
18%

9
9%

5
10%

1
10%

14
122
39%ABC 16%

5
11%

30
6
27%FgL 21%

2
11%

1
45%

135
17%

23
13%

45
14%

60
19%

37
12%

28
19%q

37
19%q

155
18%

4
9%

44
21%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

3
17%

77
21%Q

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 95

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Sikhs
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Positive

154
15%

56
13%

51
18%a

47
16%

91
18%E

62
13%

8
11%

5
10%

15
12%

19
9
21%fhOp 18%

7
15%

4
19%

17
14%

45
17
24%FgHm 11%
OP

Negative

174
17%

74
17%

52
18%

48
17%

95
19%

79
16%

10
14%

11
22%

23
18%

17
19%

9
19%

10
20%

3
17%

18
15%

31
16%

Neither

489
49%

226
53%c

132
47%

131
45%

230
45%

260
53%D

36
52%N

21
42%

69
54%N

47
52%N

23
46%n

24
49%N

11
54%N

56
47%N

64
34%

23
15%

8
10%
19
23%

99
40
62%GJkM 51%N
N

Don't know

184
18%

74
17%

46
16%

64
22%b

95
19%

89
18%

16
23%Io

13
26%IlO

21
17%i

6
7%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

9
17%I

8
15%i

2
10%

28
24%IlO

49
26%hIkL
Op

19
12%

12
16%i

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 96

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Sikhs
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Positive

154
15%

46
12%

45
17%

11
16%

41
15%

2
36%

7
40%

1
22%

76
16%

56
15%

19
14%

3
18%

47
15%

22
16%

12
18%

1
3%

65
15%

5
23%

2
32%

Negative

174
17%

74
20%

40
15%

12
18%

46
16%

1
17%

1
7%

69
15%

80
21%H

22
17%

3
21%

46
15%

38
26%LP

14
21%

4
18%

69
16%

3
12%

*
7%

Neither

489
49%

167
46%

120
46%

29
43%

166
2
60%ABC 39%

4
21%

2
31%

240
51%

174
45%

69
54%

7
43%

141
46%

59
41%

29
43%

12
63%

11
47%

3
43%

Don't know

184
18%

6
31%

3
47%

85
18%

77
20%

19
15%

3
18%

24
17%

13
19%

3
15%

4
18%

1
18%

79
22%D

55
21%D

16
23%D

26
9%

*
8%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

74
24%mP

235
54%LMn
65
15%

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 97

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Sikhs
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

10
94
27%AC 12%

54
26%

18
41%FL

32
28%FL

2
7%

2
11%

99
13%

6
42%

28
17%

53
16%

50
15%

51
17%

51
14%

22
16%

28
15%

31
15%

10
24%h

13
12%

6
22%

1
4%

143
18%

3
17%

27
16%

54
17%

65
20%

59
20%

54
15%

24
16%

36
19%

12
27%

35
31%

15
53%

14
71%

1
55%

413
4
52%GH 24%

92
54%p

176
54%P

142
44%

153
51%

177
49%

69
48%

90
46%

34
5
29%FGL 18%

3
14%

1
45%

138
17%

23
14%

44
14%

29
20%Q

40
20%Q

Positive

154
15%

15
16%

123
14%

12
24%c

3
7%

5
40%

Negative

174
17%

22
23%

146
17%

14
28%a

8
17%

*
3%

6
16%

138
18%

Neither

489
49%

47
49%

431
50%E

19
39%e

28
61%bE

5
38%

7
18%

406
77
53%GH 37%

Don't know

184
18%

11
12%

157
18%

7
15%

2
18%

14
129
38%ABC 17%

4
9%

46
22%

4
8%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

3
17%

67
21%nO

37
12%

77
21%Q

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 98

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Jewish people
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Positive

181
18%

71
16%

52
19%

59
20%

99
19%

82
17%

8
11%

7
14%

22
17%

19
21%

7
15%

10
19%

5
26%Fm

17
14%

49
24
26%FjMo 15%

13
16%

Negative

157
16%

71
17%

49
17%

37
13%

95
19%E

62
13%

8
12%

5
10%

20
16%

20
22%fgo

9
18%

7
15%

3
14%

16
13%

38
20%

21
13%

10
13%

Neither

500
50%

228
53%c

138
49%

133
46%

43
48%N

27
54%N

25
51%N

9
47%n

65
54%N

59
31%

97
61%iN

44
56%N

Don't know

163
16%

60
14%

41
15%

7
14%

7
15%

2
13%

21
18%i

42
22%IO

16
10%

12
15%

61
21%AB

228
45%

272
56%D

38
55%N

26
53%N

66
51%N

89
17%

74
15%

15
22%IO

11
23%IO

21
16%

8
9%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 99

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Jewish people
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Positive

181
18%

64
17%

48
19%

10
15%

52
19%

2
36%

4
20%

1
22%

92
20%

64
17%

22
17%

4
25%

56
18%

24
17%

14
21%

1
3%

82
19%

4
18%

1
13%

Negative

157
16%

49
13%

39
15%

15
22%a

51
18%

1
17%

1
7%

1
18%

76
16%

64
17%

13
10%

4
26%

41
13%

29
20%l

12
18%

3
15%

67
15%

3
15%

3
47%

Neither

500
50%

186
51%c

122
47%

26
39%

2
39%

9
49%

1
12%

228
48%

189
49%

77
60%Hi

6
40%

142
46%

66
46%

29
43%

13
67%

235
54%l

13
57%

1
23%

Don't know

163
16%

68
19%D

*
8%

4
25%

3
47%

75
16%

69
18%

17
13%

2
10%

25
17%

13
19%

3
15%

51
12%

2
11%

1
18%

50
19%D

16
24%D

155
56%bC
21
7%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

68
22%P

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 100

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Jewish people
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Positive

181
18%

20
21%

148
17%

14
27%

6
14%

5
40%

9
24%

129
17%

49
24%

15
36%FL

26
22%

7
23%

2
9%

132
17%

6
42%

32
19%

63
19%

62
19%

66
22%R

55
15%

23
16%

36
19%

Negative

157
16%

15
16%

134
16%

7
14%

8
17%

2
18%

5
15%

106
14%

47
23%

16
20
37%FHL 18%

7
25%

3
13%

1
45%

110
14%

1
6%

23
13%

51
16%

58
18%

62
21%R

40
11%

24
17%

30
16%

Neither

500
50%

55
58%

434
51%E

26
52%E

29
64%E

3
24%

9
23%

425
67
55%GH 32%

6
15%

35
31%g

12
41%

12
64%

1
55%

433
4
55%GH 31%

98
57%P

175
53%P

144
44%

196
55%

67
46%

91
47%

Don't know

163
16%

5
6%

142
17%bc

3
6%

2
5%

2
18%

14
108
38%ABC 14%

5
13%

33
3
29%FgL 11%

3
14%

118
15%

17
10%

30
21%Q

37
19%Q

45
22%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

3
22%

38
12%

144
48%

59
28
18%NO 9%

68
19%Q

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 101

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Buddhists
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

118
23%

105
21%

15
21%

9
17%

24
19%

24
27%

9
17%

11
23%

6
29%

25
21%

34
7%

5
7%

4
8%

15
12%

8
9%

7
15%mO

6
12%

3
13%

8
6%

225
44%

267
54%D

36
51%N

24
48%n

71
55%N

26
53%N

25
50%N

9
45%

94
18%

85
17%

14
21%Io

13
26%hIO

19
14%

7
15%

8
15%

2
13%

Positive

223
22%

89
21%

73
26%

61
21%

Negative

107
11%

33
8%

35
12%a

40
14%A

Neither

492
49%

Don't know

179
18%

240
56%BC
69
16%

126
45%
47
17%

127
44%
63
22%a

74
14%E

48
54%N
8
9%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

45
24%

37
23%

19
23%

33
10
18%FiMO 6%

9
11%

57
48%N

61
33%

95
60%lmN

40
50%N

29
25%hIO

49
26%HIjk
lOp

16
10%

12
15%

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Table 102

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Buddhists
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Positive

223
22%

72
20%

67
26%a

16
23%

62
22%

2
36%

3
18%

109
23%

Negative

107
11%

50
14%D

26
10%

9
13%d

19
7%

1
7%

2
40%

40
9%

Neither

492
49%

115
44%

29
42%

7
37%

1
12%

238
51%

Don't know

179
18%

7
38%

3
47%

83
18%

167
46%
77
21%D

51
20%D

15
21%D

172
2
62%ABC 39%
25
9%

1
25%

80
21%

29
23%

5
31%

62
20%

30
21%

20
30%l

1
7%

103
24%

4
20%

2
29%

9
7%

3
20%

37
12%P

31
21%LP

10
15%P

*
2%

25
6%

3
15%

*
7%

175
45%

72
56%i

6
40%

59
41%

24
35%

12
63%

248
10
57%LMN 45%

3
46%

76
20%

19
15%

2
10%

24
17%

14
20%

6
28%

56
14%HJ

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

137
44%
72
23%P

58
13%

4
20%

1
18%

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 103

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Buddhists
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

2
8%

1
6%

1
55%

171
22%

5
35%

41
24%

88
27%

69
21%

82
27%ST

79
22%

25
18%

36
19%

71
9%

1
6%

19
11%

32
10%

40
12%

35
12%

28
8%

18
13%

26
13%r

419
5
53%GH 36%

91
53%

162
50%

154
48%

150
50%

178
50%

72
50%

91
47%

133
17%

20
11%

45
14%

29
20%Q

41
21%Q

Positive

223
22%

22
23%

189
22%

15
30%

7
15%

6
51%

6
17%

168
22%

52
25%

20
27
46%FHL 23%

Negative

107
11%

10
10%

90
10%

6
11%

4
9%

1
11%

7
18%

65
9%

36
18%

12
27%FL

20
17%FL

3
10%

2
11%

Neither

492
49%

54
57%

427
50%E

26
53%E

28
61%E

2
19%

9
23%

8
18%

35
31%

16
57%

14
73%

Don't know

179
18%

10
10%

152
18%b

3
6%

7
14%

2
18%

15
123
41%ABC 16%

33
7
29%FGL 24%

2
9%

1
45%

411
74
54%GH 35%
46
22%

4
8%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

4
24%

60
19%n

33
11%

75
21%Q

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 104

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
White
Base: All respondents
Age

Gender

Region

132
13%

58
14%

32
11%

42
14%

79
15%e

6
31%

47
39%N

6
13%

6
12%

2
10%

16
13%

9
7%

2
2%

168
34%

24
35%N

15
30%

47
36%N

27
30%

8
12%

9
18%I

12
9%

214
42%

Don't know

16
31%n

1
2%

132
45%

178
35%

17
35%N

2
4%

127
45%

98
34%

4
4%

18
4%

511

98
35%

1
5%

62
48%

452

290

150
35%

4
7%

25
50%

346

280

346
35%

52
43%

35
50%

325

430

Neither

11
54%o

251
51%D

330

1001

40
8%E

25
50%

129

1001

Weighted base

19
6%a

50*

110

50*

Unweighted base

23
8%A

97

50*

49

69*

Female
(e)

15
4%

84

89*

73

490

Male
(d)

57
6%

95

549

23-24
(c)

Negative

Wales
(l)

North
West
(h)

21-22
(b)

207
48%

West
Midlands
(k)

North
East
(g)

18-20
(a)

466
47%

East
Midlands
(j)

Scotland
(f)

Total

Positive

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

53
11%

55
21
61%hJMN 42%
OP

6
6%

5
11%fgImO

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

50

102

143

111

87

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

87
46%
20
10%gImO
39
20%
43
23%fHIj
KlmOP

62
39%

33
42%

5
3%

4
5%

75
47%gIjK
lN

34
42%N

16
10%

9
11%

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 105

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
White
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

35
51%

139
50%

2
36%

5
27%

1
18%

220
47%

180
47%

54
42%

12
73%

139
45%

58
40%

27
40%

8
43%

220
51%M

13
57%

1
19%

12
4%

2
14%

24
5%

28
7%

5
4%

1
6%

10
3%

19
13%LP

10
14%LP

2
9%

13
3%

3
47%

102
33%

50
35%

22
32%

8
42%

154
36%

9
40%

1
16%

17
12%

9
14%

1
7%

47
11%

1
3%

1
18%

Positive

466
47%

158
43%

126
49%

Negative

57
6%

20
6%

14
6%

8
12%AbD

Neither

346
35%

134
37%

81
31%

19
28%

103
37%

3
56%

4
23%

2
34%

167
35%

123
32%

54
42%i

2
12%

Don't know

132
13%

39
15%d

6
9%

25
9%

*
8%

6
36%

3
47%

60
13%

55
14%

16
12%

2
10%

53
15%d

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

56
18%mP

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 106

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
White
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

145
48%

171
47%

64
44%

86
44%

15
4%

12
8%

8
4%

123
34%

48
34%

66
34%

20
14%q

35
18%Q

Positive

466
47%

50
52%

393
46%

30
61%ae

19
43%

9
73%

14
39%

365
48%

93
45%

25
58%

47
42%

11
37%

8
39%

2
100%

373
47%

6
43%

87
51%

169
52%

148
46%

Negative

57
6%

10
10%

43
5%

7
15%A

2
5%

1
10%

4
10%

30
4%

26
12%

5
12%FL

16
14%FL

3
10%

2
8%

32
4%

1
4%

10
6%

16
5%

21
6%

Neither

346
35%

27
28%

307
36%b

10
20%

17
37%b

2
17%

10
28%

291
38%H

48
23%

10
24%

22
19%

7
23%

9
47%

298
38%H

4
31%

65
38%

106
33%

118
36%

Don't know

132
13%

9
9%

115
13%

2
5%

6
14%

81
11%

41
20%

2
6%

29
9
26%FGL 30%

1
5%

91
12%

3
23%

8
5%

8
23%B

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

36
11%N

37
11%N

23
8%r
107
36%
26
9%

51
14%Q

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 107

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Black
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Positive

216
22%

92
21%

65
23%

60
21%

113
22%

104
21%

13
19%

12
24%

22
17%

19
21%

11
22%

13
27%h

5
27%

21
17%

49
26%h

32
20%

19
23%

Negative

250
25%

108
25%

77
28%

64
22%

119
23%

131
27%

12
17%

13
27%

38
29%fo

28
31%Fo

13
26%

13
27%

4
19%

29
24%

51
27%

30
19%

19
24%

Neither

389
39%

175
41%

100
36%

114
39%

196
38%

193
39%

34
15
49%GkN 30%

56
43%N

37
41%N

18
36%N

17
35%N

8
40%N

52
43%N

42
22%

81
31
51%GjKN 40%N

Don't know

146
15%

55
13%

38
13%

83
16%

62
13%

11
15%i

14
11%

6
6%

8
16%I

6
12%

3
13%

18
15%i

52
18%a

10
20%Io

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

46
15
25%HIKm 10%
OP

10
13%

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 108

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Black
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Positive

216
22%

79
21%

58
22%

16
23%

55
20%

2
36%

5
27%

2
40%

101
21%

83
22%

27
21%

5
33%

62
20%

35
24%

20
29%

3
15%

90
21%

5
21%

2
32%

Negative

250
25%

89
24%

62
24%

14
21%

82
30%

1
17%

1
7%

113
24%

106
28%j

25
19%

5
31%

64
21%

40
28%

18
27%

5
23%

117
27%l

3
15%

2
27%

Neither

389
39%

142
39%

99
38%

27
39%

116
42%

2
39%

4
23%

1
12%

187
40%

141
37%

58
45%

3
18%

115
37%

55
38%

21
31%

9
44%

176
41%

13
56%

1
16%

Don't know

146
15%

41
16%D

12
17%d

26
9%

*
8%

8
43%

3
47%

69
15%

55
14%

19
14%

3
18%

14
10%

9
13%

4
18%

50
12%

2
7%

2
24%

57
15%D

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

66
21%MP

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Table 109

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Black
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Positive

216
22%

25
27%

178
21%

17
34%a

9
19%

5
40%

8
23%

151
20%

61
29%

18
43%FL

31
27%fl

6
19%

4
18%

2
100%

156
20%

3
19%

40
23%

85
26%

68
21%

66
22%

78
22%

31
21%

41
21%

Negative

250
25%

26
28%

216
25%E

18
36%cE

8
19%

4
32%

3
9%

178
23%

67
32%

13
30%

30
26%

15
54%

9
44%

183
23%

4
27%

39
23%

92
28%

80
25%

81
27%

81
22%

33
23%

55
28%

Neither

389
39%

37
39%

342
40%b

13
26%

24
53%BE

1
6%

10
27%

344
39
45%GH 19%

7
17%

19
17%

5
19%

7
38%

350
5
44%GH 34%

81
48%O

115
35%

129
40%

126
42%

136
38%

56
39%

70
36%

Don't know

146
15%

7
7%

121
14%

2
5%

4
10%

35
2
30%FGL 8%

104
13%

11
6%

25
17%Q

27
14%q

4
9%

3
22%

15
94
41%ABC 12%

41
20%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

3
20%

36
11%

46
14%N

27
9%

66
18%Q

Page 118

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 110

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Asian
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

9
18%

11
21%M

5
26%M

Positive

203
20%

91
21%

54
19%

58
20%

107
21%

96
19%

12
18%

10
20%

21
16%

17
19%

Negative

294
29%

117
27%

91
33%

85
29%

132
26%

162
33%D

20
28%

14
29%

43
34%O

36
15
40%NOp 30%

Neither

356
36%

165
38%

93
33%

98
34%

189
37%

167
34%

27
39%N

16
32%

49
38%N

29
33%n

Don't know

148
15%

57
13%

42
15%

49
17%

83
16%

65
13%

11
15%

10
20%io

16
12%

7
8%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

13
11%

52
27%HM

38
24%M

16
20%m

19
5
39%NOp 27%

41
35%O

48
25%

32
20%

21
26%

19
38%N

15
30%

7
35%n

48
40%N

41
22%

74
47%iKN

34
42%kN

7
14%

5
10%

2
11%

17
15%

48
26%HIjK
lmOP

15
10%

9
11%

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 111

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Asian
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Positive

203
20%

78
21%

47
18%

15
22%

59
21%

2
36%

1
6%

*
6%

99
21%

77
20%

21
17%

5
33%

55
18%

27
19%

15
22%

4
21%

96
22%

4
18%

1
13%

Negative

294
29%

105
29%

78
30%

21
31%

84
30%

1
17%

4
20%

1
18%

149
32%

110
28%

32
25%

3
20%

88
29%

43
30%

21
31%

2
10%

132
30%

5
21%

3
50%

Neither

356
36%

121
33%

90
35%

20
30%

114
41%a

2
39%

7
42%

2
34%

153
33%

143
37%

54
42%h

6
37%

102
33%

54
38%

20
30%

9
47%

158
36%

12
53%

1
19%

Don't know

148
15%

45
17%D

12
17%D

21
7%

*
8%

6
31%

2
41%

68
14%

57
15%

22
17%

2
10%

18
13%

12
18%

4
22%

48
11%

2
7%

1
18%

62
17%D

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

63
20%mP

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 112

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Asian
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Positive

203
20%

25
26%

168
20%

16
33%a

8
18%

5
40%

6
15%

140
18%

59
28%

18
41%FL

32
28%FL

6
21%

2
11%

1
45%

144
18%

3
19%

45
26%P

Negative

294
29%

30
32%

257
30%E

16
33%E

14
30%E

4
30%

4
10%

228
30%

62
30%

12
28%

30
26%

10
34%

9
44%

1
55%

232
29%

3
18%

49
29%

Neither

356
36%

33
35%

310
36%

14
28%

19
42%

1
11%

12
33%

304
40%gH

45
22%

10
23%

20
18%

6
20%

9
46%

312
39%gH

4
31%

Don't know

148
15%

7
8%

123
14%

3
6%

4
10%

2
18%

15
95
42%ABC 12%

43
21%

4
8%

105
13%

5
32%

32
7
28%FGL 26%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

78
24%p

55
17%

65
22%

74
21%

29
20%

34
18%

100
30%

101
31%

93
31%

95
27%

43
30%

62
32%

65
38%

115
35%

122
38%

115
38%

131
36%

48
33%

62
32%

12
7%

35
11%

25
17%Q

36
18%Q

45
14%N

27
9%

60
17%Q

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 113

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Mixed race
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

119
23%

127
26%

14
20%

13
26%

26
20%

25
28%

9
19%

13
27%

6
29%

28
23%

54
29%

38
24%

19
24%

57
12%

5
7%

6
12%

17
13%

13
15%

6
12%

11
3
23%FhjO 16%f

18
15%

35
19%Fp

17
11%

8
10%

40
58%KLN

22
45%n

70
54%KlN

44
49%N

26
53%klN

19
39%

7
37%

58
49%N

54
29%

85
54%KlN

41
51%N

11
16%

9
18%

16
13%

8
15%

6
12%

4
18%

15
13%

45
18
24%HIKM 11%

Positive

246
25%

105
24%

69
25%

72
25%

Negative

139
14%

47
11%

45
16%a

47
16%a

Neither

466
47%

213
50%

126
45%

127
44%

227
44%

239
49%

Don't know

150
15%

65
15%

41
14%

45
15%

83
16%

67
14%

82
16%e

8
9%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

12
15%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 114

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Mixed race
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Positive

246
25%

86
23%

67
26%

21
31%

66
24%

2
36%

4
25%

125
27%

89
23%

26
20%

5
33%

68
22%

38
27%

20
30%

5
25%

109
25%

5
21%

1
13%

Negative

139
14%

52
14%

33
13%

8
11%

39
14%

5
27%

2
40%

62
13%

63
16%j

12
9%

2
15%

49
16%

24
17%

11
17%

1
5%

50
12%

2
10%

2
26%

Neither

466
47%

171
47%

113
43%

33
48%

142
51%

3
56%

4
23%

1
12%

217
46%

173
45%

70
54%i

6
36%

133
43%

63
44%

24
36%

13
64%

217
50%lN

14
62%

1
23%

Don't know

150
15%

58
16%

7
10%

31
11%

*
8%

4
25%

3
47%

66
14%

61
16%

20
16%

3
16%

18
12%

12
17%

1
7%

58
13%

2
7%

2
39%

47
18%D

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

57
19%p

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 115

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Mixed race
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Positive

246
25%

26
28%

204
24%

18
36%

8
19%

7
59%

9
24%

168
22%

72
35%

26
33
59%FHL 29%

9
32%

2
10%

2
100%

174
22%

4
24%

47
27%

93
28%p

69
21%

76
25%

92
26%

33
23%

44
23%

Negative

139
14%

14
15%

115
13%

11
21%

4
8%

2
17%

8
23%c

103
13%

34
16%

8
18%

21
18%

4
14%

2
8%

105
13%

4
25%

17
10%

47
14%

55
17%N

41
14%

43
12%

24
17%

31
16%

Neither

466
47%

48
50%

407
47%E

19
38%

29
2
63%aBE 17%

9
25%

396
62
52%GH 30%

10
23%

30
26%

7
25%

15
77%

404
4
51%GH 24%

94
55%o

149
46%

151
50%t

165
46%

67
46%

81
42%

Don't know

150
15%

7
7%

132
15%b

2
5%

5
10%

11
100
29%ABc 13%G

31
8
27%FGL 30%

1
5%

110
14%G

13
8%

38
12%

21
14%

37
19%Q

1
8%

40
19%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

4
27%

153
47%
46
14%N

32
11%

59
16%q

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Table 116

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Roma or traveller
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

5
11%f

6
13%Fo

2
9%

8
7%

8
43%

66
55%N

Positive

93
9%

39
9%

20
7%

33
12%b

Negative

532
53%

226
53%

156
56%

150
52%

Neither

215
21%

97
23%

64
23%

Don't know

162
16%

68
16%

40
14%

57
11%e

36
7%

2
3%

5
9%

10
7%

7
8%

244
48%

288
59%D

38
54%N

27
54%N

68
53%N

57
64%LNp

26
52%N

28
57%N

53
18%

118
23%

97
20%

17
25%

9
19%

32
25%k

17
19%

11
23%

7
14%

54
19%

93
18%

69
14%

12
18%

9
18%

19
15%

8
9%

7
14%

8
16%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

7
25
36%gIKm 21%
nO
2
11%

20
16%

31
9
16%FHiMO 5%

8
10%

70
37%

40
51%n

104
65%hjLN
p

41
22%

26
16%

21
27%ko

46
24%hIjl
OP

20
13%

10
13%

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Table 117

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Roma or traveller
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Positive

93
9%

33
9%

18
7%

8
12%

25
9%

2
36%

4
24%

2
40%

42
9%

41
10%

7
6%

2
15%

25
8%

Negative

532
53%

186
51%

157
61%A

35
51%

150
54%

1
17%

3
14%

247
53%

207
54%

67
52%

10
63%

Neither

215
21%

82
22%B

40
15%

14
20%

71
26%B

2
39%

5
30%

1
12%

114
24%i

70
18%

29
23%

Don't know

162
16%

65
18%D

45
17%d

11
17%

32
11%

*
8%

6
31%

3
47%

67
14%

69
18%

25
19%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

20
14%lP

8
12%

1
7%

33
8%

3
13%

1
19%

161
52%

67
46%

34
50%

12
61%

249
57%M

6
25%

4
63%

2
12%

56
18%

40
28%L

11
17%

4
18%

94
22%

11
49%

2
10%

66
21%MP

17
12%

14
21%m

3
14%

58
13%

3
13%

1
18%

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Table 118

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Roma or traveller
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

2
9%

*
2%

1
45%

53
7%

2
14%

16
9%

28
8%

36
11%

453
57%H

4
25%

98
57%

193
59%

180
56%

Positive

93
9%

13
13%

66
8%

8
16%a

5
11%

5
40%

9
24%A

Negative

532
53%

55
58%

467
54%E

31
61%E

25
55%E

4
37%

Neither

215
21%

23
24%

185
22%

8
16%

15
33%ab

Don't know

162
16%

4
4%

3
7%

*
1%

3
22%

139
16%C

50
6%

40
19%

9
20%FL

28
24%FL

5
13%

446
58%H

79
38%

27
62%H

29
26%

11
38%

11
54%

1
55%

7
19%

167
22%

43
21%

5
11%

24
21%

7
24%

8
43%

172
22%

5
33%

44
26%

62
19%

65
20%

56
19%

16
105
44%ABC 14%

45
22%

3
7%

116
15%

4
27%

14
8%

45
14%n

43
13%

30
10%

34
9
30%FGL 30%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

22
7%

35
10%

17
12%

18
9%

192
175
64%RST 49%

70
49%

93
48%

83
23%

30
21%

44
23%

67
18%Q

27
19%Q

38
20%Q

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Table 119

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

8
16%fHo

2
10%

Positive

103
10%

48
11%

27
10%

28
10%

64
13%E

39
8%

5
7%

4
8%

6
5%

8
9%

4
9%

11
9%

33
13
17%fHijm 8%

9
11%

O
Negative

531
53%

221
51%

153
54%

158
54%

253
50%

278
57%D

Neither

194
19%

78
18%

62
22%

53
18%

102
20%

92
19%

Don't know

173
17%

83
19%b

38
14%

52
18%

91
18%

82
17%

25
36%
26
38%GHIJ
KMNOp
13
19%I

26
53%f

79
61%FN

7
13%

24
19%
20
15%i

13
26%IKlo
p

65
72%FGjk
LMNOP

29
58%FN

30
60%FN

10
50%

61
51%f

78
41%

89
56%FN

41
52%f

11
12%

8
16%

7
15%

6
29%gIkN

22
19%

29
16%

34
22%

19
24%i

6
7%

9
17%I

5
9%

2
11%

24
21%IK

22
14%

11
14%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

48
26%hIKl
OP

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Table 120

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

15
25
22%ABD 9%

2
36%

1
7%

2
40%

45
9%

47
12%j

8
6%

3
16%

30
10%

19
13%

9
13%

4
19%

39
9%

2
9%

Positive

103
10%

32
9%

25
10%

Negative

531
53%

194
53%

143
55%c

29
42%

159
57%C

1
17%

7
37%

247
53%

194
50%

79
61%i

11
70%

161
52%

73
51%

32
48%

9
45%

240
55%

13
57%

4
56%

Neither

194
19%

70
19%

47
18%

16
24%

55
20%

2
39%

4
21%

1
19%

97
21%

71
18%

26
20%

57
19%

29
20%

14
21%

3
16%

83
19%

7
31%

1
19%

Don't know

173
17%

70
19%

45
17%

9
13%

40
14%

*
8%

6
36%

2
41%

81
17%

74
19%

16
13%

2
13%

60
19%

23
16%

12
18%

4
21%

72
17%

1
3%

2
24%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 121

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Positive

103
10%

13
14%

78
9%

9
18%a

4
9%

5
38%

7
18%

59
8%

41
20%

13
29%FL

22
19%FL

3
12%

2
8%

1
45%

62
8%

2
14%

19
11%

31
9%

41
13%

30
10%

40
11%

18
12%

15
8%

Negative

531
53%

52
55%

462
54%E

26
53%e

26
57%E

6
50%

12
32%

442
58%H

87
42%

21
50%

40
35%

14
48%

10
51%

1
55%

445
56%H

7
47%

95
55%

182
56%

186
58%

180
60%R

168
47%

79
55%

103
53%

Neither

194
19%

19
20%

169
20%

10
19%

9
20%

6
17%

150
20%

38
18%

7
16%

17
15%

7
26%

7
36%

156
20%

2
16%

39
23%P

65
20%

49
15%

59
20%

78
22%s

20
14%

37
19%

Don't know

173
17%

11
12%

148
17%

5
10%

6
14%

1
12%

12
116
33%ABc 15%

42
20%

2
6%

35
4
30%FGL 14%

1
4%

131
16%

3
24%

18
10%

49
15%

47
15%

31
10%

74
20%Q

28
20%Q

39
20%Q

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 122

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country not in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

14
16%h

6
13%

6
12%

3
14%

14
12%

28
56%FN

10
52%FN

52
44%FN

58
31%

74
47%FN

36
45%FN

37
19%

37
23%

24
30%in

Positive

147
15%

57
13%

41
15%

48
17%

Negative

439
44%

189
44%

130
46%

120
41%

Neither

242
24%

102
24%

69
25%

Don't know

173
17%

82
19%

41
15%

91
18%E

56
11%

11
16%

206
40%

233
48%D

17
25%

72
25%

124
24%

118
24%

50
17%

90
18%

83
17%

4
9%
26
52%FN

29
8
42%GHIJ 17%
KlMNO
12
18%I

11
23%I

10
8%
63
49%FN

53
23
60%FjMN 46%FN
op

34
26%

16
18%

12
24%

10
20%

5
25%

30
26%

22
17%I

6
7%

8
17%I

6
12%

2
10%

22
18%I

45
24
24%GHjK 15%
MP

49
23
26%IKLO 15%
P

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

9
11%

11
14%

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Table 123

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country not in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

44
16%

2
36%

2
12%

1
22%

Positive

147
15%

40
11%

40
16%

17
24%A

78
17%J

54
14%j

Negative

439
44%

174
48%c

116
45%

24
35%

118
42%

1
17%

5
30%

193
41%

174
45%

Neither

242
24%

78
21%

60
23%

19
28%

76
27%

2
39%

5
29%

2
37%

121
26%

83
22%

Don't know

173
17%

74
20%d

43
17%

8
12%

40
14%

*
8%

5
29%

2
41%

78
17%

76
20%j

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

10
8%

5
34%

41
13%

22
15%

10
15%

4
19%

67
16%

3
13%

67
52%H

6
37%

137
45%

70
49%

27
40%

10
49%

181
42%

11
49%

3
55%

36
28%

1
7%

72
24%

26
18%

18
27%

4
18%

115
26%m

7
30%

16
12%

3
22%

57
19%

25
18%

12
18%

3
14%

72
16%

2
8%

3
45%

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Table 124

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country not in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Positive

147
15%

19
20%

116
14%

13
27%A

6
13%

2
19%

9
24%

89
12%

53
25%

14
32%FL

26
23%FL

8
28%

3
14%

2
100%

94
12%

3
20%

36
21%P

Negative

439
44%

42
44%

385
45%E

22
45%E

19
43%e

5
44%

8
21%

371
48%H

66
32%

18
42%

31
27%

8
28%

9
46%

373
47%H

5
37%

67
39%

Neither

242
24%

22
24%

211
25%

9
18%

14
30%

1
6%

8
22%

192
25%

46
22%

9
20%

22
19%

8
30%

7
36%

196
25%

3
19%

52
30%P

75
23%

61
19%

75
25%

Don't know

173
17%

12
12%

146
17%

5
11%

6
14%

4
31%

12
115
33%ABc 15%

43
21%

2
6%

35
4
31%FGL 14%

1
4%

130
16%

3
24%

16
9%

51
16%n

49
15%n

35
12%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

52
16%
149
45%

43
13%

46
15%

170
145
53%No 48%R

56
15%

22
15%

23
12%

69
48%R

89
46%r

96
27%

28
19%

43
22%

74
21%Q

26
18%q

38
20%Q

134
37%

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Table 125

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European Union
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Positive

92
9%

38
9%

23
8%

31
11%

Negative

530
53%

229
53%

152
54%

150
52%

Neither

211
21%

84
20%

67
24%

Don't know

168
17%

79
18%

38
14%

63
12%E

29
6%

4
5%

4
9%

246
48%

285
58%D

25
36%

27
55%fn

59
20%

109
21%

102
21%

50
17%

93
18%

75
15%

27
6
40%GHIJ 12%
KlMNO
13
19%i

12
24%IKo

10
7%
73
57%FN

7
8%

67
29
75%FGHJ 59%FN
KLMNOP

7
14%fjO

2
8%

11
9%

31
9
16%FHiJO 6%
p

6
7%

28
57%FN

12
58%FN

63
53%FN

72
38%

95
60%FN

39
49%

26
20%I

8
9%

9
19%i

9
19%i

4
22%I

26
22%I

37
20%I

34
22%I

22
28%GI

20
15%

7
8%

8
17%

5
10%

2
11%

19
16%

48
26%hIKl
mOp

21
13%

12
15%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

3
5%

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Table 126

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European Union
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Positive

92
9%

32
9%

25
9%

10
15%d

22
8%

2
36%

1
7%

49
10%

32
8%

8
6%

3
17%

31
10%

18
12%p

9
13%

2
10%

32
7%

1
5%

Negative

530
53%

190
52%

143
55%

33
48%

156
56%

1
17%

6
35%

2
40%

238
51%

207
54%

76
59%

10
61%

160
52%

71
50%

37
54%

10
48%

233
54%

15
66%

5
76%

Neither

211
21%

80
22%

48
18%

14
20%

63
23%

2
39%

4
21%

1
19%

110
23%i

70
18%

29
22%

1
8%

58
19%

31
21%

13
18%

5
27%

99
23%

6
26%

Don't know

168
17%

64
18%

45
17%

12
17%

38
14%

*
8%

7
38%

2
41%

73
16%

76
20%j

16
13%

2
13%

59
19%

24
17%

10
15%

3
14%

70
16%

1
3%

2
24%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 127

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European Union
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

9
18%A

6
13%

1
6%

5
15%

54
7%

37
18%

8
18%FL

24
21%FL

5
16%

1
45%

55
7%

5
31%

14
8%

29
9%

37
11%

29
10%

26
7%

19
13%r

18
9%

444
56%H

6
44%

98
57%

172
52%

184
57%

177
59%R

170
47%

80
55%

101
52%

43
25%P

76
23%P

51
16%

58
19%

94
26%qS

20
14%

39
20%

15
9%

50
15%n

52
16%N

36
12%

70
19%Q

25
18%

36
18%q

Positive

92
9%

15
16%

71
8%

Negative

530
53%

49
52%

460
54%e

26
52%

23
51%

7
61%

14
37%

437
57%H

87
42%

23
53%h

40
35%

11
38%

12
61%

1
55%

Neither

211
21%

21
22%

184
21%

10
20%

11
24%

2
19%

4
11%

168
22%h

38
18%

9
21%

17
15%

6
20%

7
35%

173
22%

2
16%

Don't know

168
17%

10
11%

142
17%

5
10%

5
12%

2
14%

14
109
38%ABC 14%

46
22%

4
8%

34
7
30%FGL 26%

1
4%

122
15%

1
9%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 128

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

10
20%

10
21%

4
20%

Positive

190
19%

80
19%

54
19%

57
20%

101
20%

90
18%

11
16%

8
17%

16
12%

18
21%

Negative

257
26%

113
26%

76
27%

68
23%

136
27%

122
25%

10
15%

17
34%Fno

34
26%f

33
11
37%FJNO 22%

Neither

371
37%

155
36%

105
37%

111
38%

179
35%

192
39%

33
48%GN

11
23%

56
44%GN

31
35%

Don't know

182
18%

82
19%

45
16%

55
19%

95
19%

87
18%

15
21%Ik

13
27%IKlp

23
18%I

6
7%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

15
13%

48
26%HM

34
22%hm

15
19%

17
7
34%FNO 33%Fo

33
28%f

40
21%

30
19%

26
32%FnO

20
41%GN

17
35%

7
36%

48
40%gn

53
28%

66
41%GN

28
35%

8
17%I

5
11%

2
11%

23
19%I

47
25%IKlP

28
18%I

11
14%

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Table 129

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Positive

190
19%

52
14%

59
23%A

19
27%A

52
19%

2
36%

6
35%

1
18%

101
22%I

60
16%

23
18%

6
37%

47
15%

34
23%L

13
19%

1
7%

87
20%

6
28%

1
19%

Negative

257
26%

101
28%

58
22%

17
24%

80
29%

1
17%

1
7%

108
23%

116
30%H

29
22%

4
27%

74
24%

44
31%

19
28%

4
21%

111
26%

5
21%

*
7%

Neither

371
37%

136
37%

93
36%

24
35%

109
39%

2
39%

4
21%

2
41%

182
39%

130
34%

55
43%

4
22%

115
37%

44
30%

19
29%

11
57%

168
39%

11
48%

2
37%

Don't know

182
18%

50
19%d

9
13%

37
13%

*
8%

7
38%

2
41%

79
17%

80
21%

22
17%

2
13%

22
15%

16
24%p

3
14%

67
16%

1
3%

2
37%

77
21%D

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

71
23%mP

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Table 130

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Positive

190
19%

20
21%

158
18%

15
30%ac

5
11%

2
20%

10
28%c

116
15%

69
33%

22
33
52%FHL 29%FL

10
36%

1
5%

2
100%

122
15%

4
28%

39
23%

57
18%

67
21%

Negative

257
26%

24
25%

223
26%e

16
33%E

8
17%

6
52%

4
11%

213
28%h

42
20%

7
15%

22
19%

8
28%

5
28%

215
27%

4
29%

34
20%

85
26%

Neither

371
37%

38
40%

323
38%

12
24%

26
1
58%ABE 6%

9
24%

308
40%H

58
28%

12
27%

28
25%

6
21%

12
63%

313
39%H

4
25%

80
47%P

Don't know

182
18%

13
14%

153
18%

7
13%

6
14%

14
131
37%ABC 17%

39
19%

3
6%

31
4
27%FGL 14%

1
4%

144
18%g

3
17%

18
10%

3
22%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

73
24%RT

62
17%

25
17%

30
16%

103
32%N

68
23%

95
26%

41
28%

53
28%

130
40%P

98
30%

120
40%

129
36%

52
36%

68
35%

56
17%n

56
17%n

40
13%

26
18%

42
22%Q

74
21%Q

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Table 131

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Teenagers
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Positive

147
15%

62
15%

44
16%

41
14%

83
16%

64
13%

8
12%

5
10%

16
12%

14
16%

7
13%

10
20%O

3
17%

15
12%

38
20%O

Negative

565
56%

260
60%c

151
54%

155
53%

271
53%

295
60%D

34
49%

29
59%

72
56%

50
56%

33
67%FN

29
58%

11
56%

66
55%

89
47%

Neither

192
19%

71
17%

57
20%

95
19%

97
20%

30
23%jknp

21
24%jknp

6
12%

6
12%

4
18%

30
27
25%JKNP 14%

4
8%

5
9%

2
9%

64
23%a

21
8
30%JKNo 17%

16
10%
106
67%FN

16
20%o
47
59%

30
19%

10
13%

7
4%

7
9%

P
Don't know

96
10%

36
8%

22
8%

38
13%aB

62
12%E

34
7%

6
9%

7
14%iO

12
9%

4
5%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

8
7%

34
18%fHIjk
MOp

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 132

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Teenagers
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

2
36%

1
7%

2
28%

64
14%

28
20%P

9
14%

4
19%

5
24%

1
13%

1
17%

6
33%

1
18%

257
55%

283
8
65%LMN 35%

4
69%

Positive

147
15%

53
14%

41
16%

14
20%

Negative

565
56%

199
54%

145
56%

34
50%

Neither

192
19%

80
22%b

40
15%

15
23%

50
18%

2
39%

4
23%

1
12%

96
10%

34
9%

33
13%D

5
8%

15
5%

*
8%

7
37%

2
41%

Don't know

35
13%
179
64%AbC

68
18%J

12
9%

3
20%

49
16%

218
56%

81
63%

9
57%

150
49%

76
53%

33
49%

12
59%

102
22%i

64
17%

24
19%

2
13%

61
20%

29
20%

19
29%P

3
15%

71
16%

9
40%

47
10%

36
9%

11
9%

2
10%

47
15%MP

11
7%

6
9%

1
7%

29
7%

*
1%

1
18%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

50
12%

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Table 133

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Teenagers
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Positive

147
15%

9
9%

124
14%C

8
15%c

1
3%

3
23%

11
31%AC

Negative

565
56%

61
65%

486
57%E

31
62%E

30
67%E

9
73%

Neither

192
19%

19
20%

167
19%

9
18%

10
23%

96
10%

6
6%

81
9%

2
5%

3
7%

Don't know

95
12%

50
24%

13
31%FL

29
26%FL

3
10%

4
18%

1
45%

97
12%

2
14%

32
19%

43
13%

51
16%

47
16%

49
14%

23
16%

28
14%

9
26%

472
61%H

85
41%

21
49%h

36
32%

18
63%

9
44%

1
55%

480
61%H

4
29%

91
53%

208
63%N

184
57%

183
61%T

204
57%t

82
57%

94
48%

6
17%

147
19%

41
20%

7
17%

21
18%

6
20%

7
38%

151
19%

4
28%

42
25%O

49
15%

62
19%

53
18%

64
18%

23
16%

52
27%QRS

*
4%

10
53
26%ABC 7%

31
15%

1
3%

65
8%

4
29%

6
3%

28
8%n

26
8%n

16
5%

43
12%Q

16
11%Q

21
11%Q

28
2
25%FGL 7%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 134

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Pensioners (e.g. those aged 65 and over)
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Positive

325
32%

134
31%

98
35%

93
32%

154
30%

171
35%

22
32%

21
36
43%hmO 28%

40
20
19
45%HMNO41%hmO 38%O

9
32
43%hmO 27%

58
31%

39
25%

28
35%

Negative

162
16%

74
17%

42
15%

47
16%

89
18%

73
15%

8
11%

6
12%

22
17%

11
12%

6
13%

10
21%

3
14%

17
15%

29
15%

33
21%

17
21%

Neither

398
40%

181
42%

113
40%

104
36%

194
38%

204
42%

31
44%knp

15
30%

57
44%knp

35
39%

19
39%

15
30%

7
34%

58
61
48%GKNP 32%

Don't know

116
12%

41
10%

28
10%

8
12%i

7
14%Io

14
11%i

3
4%

4
8%

6
11%I

2
9%

46
16%AB

73
14%E

43
9%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

12
10%

41
22%HIJkl
MOp

77
25
48%GKNP 31%
9
6%

10
12%I

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Table 135

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Pensioners (e.g. those aged 65 and over)
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

124
32%

Positive

325
32%

121
33%

91
35%

17
26%

87
31%

3
53%

6
33%

146
31%

Negative

162
16%

52
14%

48
18%

13
19%

45
16%

2
12%

2
40%

66
14%

Neither

398
40%

150
41%B

84
32%

28
41%

130
47%B

2
39%

3
18%

1
12%

201
43%

Don't know

116
12%

43
12%D

37
14%D

9
14%D

16
6%

*
8%

7
37%

3
47%

58
12%

46
36%

9
55%

93
30%

55
38%N

15
22%

4
20%

140
32%

13
58%

4
59%

20
16%

1
9%

49
16%

23
16%

15
22%

3
16%

70
16%

2
7%

144
37%

49
38%

4
27%

109
36%

49
34%

29
43%

11
57%

8
34%

1
23%

43
11%

13
10%

2
10%

16
11%

9
13%

1
7%

*
1%

1
18%

75
19%h

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

55
18%mP

191
44%Lm
33
8%

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Table 136

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Pensioners (e.g. those aged 65 and over)
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Positive

325
32%

19
20%

294
34%C

12
24%

7
16%

2
13%

10
28%

252
33%

68
33%

18
42%

36
32%

9
31%

3
14%

2
100%

257
32%

3
21%

50
29%

111
34%

121
37%

Negative

162
16%

23
24%

131
15%

16
31%A

8
17%

3
25%

5
15%

126
16%

33
16%

13
15
30%FHL 13%

3
10%

3
13%

129
16%

4
30%

30
18%

58
18%

55
17%

Neither

398
40%

46
48%

341
40%E

20
40%E

26
57%AE

5
43%

6
17%

322
68
42%GH 33%

10
22%

12
44%

14
73%

330
3
42%GH 21%

84
125
49%OP 38%

116
36%

Don't know

116
12%

7
7%

92
11%

2
5%

5
10%

2
18%

14
67
39%ABC 9%

38
18%

2
6%

32
28%

31
4
27%FGL 15%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

78
10%

4
29%

6
4%

33
10%N

31
10%N

96
32%
63
21%rs
122
41%
19
6%

107
30%

59
60
41%qRt 31%

52
14%

19
13%

28
15%

149
41%

49
34%

77
40%

17
12%q

28
14%Q

51
14%Q

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Table 137

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
LGBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual or transsexual)
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Positive

219
22%

96
22%

Negative

252
25%

120
28%C

Neither

391
39%

166
38%

54
19%

70
24%

108
21%

112
23%

12
17%

12
24%

21
16%

22
24%

12
24%

13
25%

6
32%fHp

28
23%

40
21%

40
25%

14
18%

75
27%C

56
19%

138
27%

113
23%

15
21%

9
18%

30
23%

26
29%

12
24%

16
32%g

5
23%

29
24%

47
25%

38
24%

25
32%g

110
38%

184
36%

208
42%d

36
51%iKlN

19
38%

61
47%KNp

33
36%

20
40%

16
32%

6
33%

46
38%

59
32%

69
44%n

27
34%

7
10%

10
19%O

18
14%

9
10%

6
12%

5
10%

2
12%

17
14%

41
11
22%fIjKO 7%

116
41%

P
Don't know

139
14%

49
11%

35
13%

54
19%AB

81
16%e

58
12%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

13
16%O

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 138

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
LGBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual or transsexual)
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Positive

219
22%

79
22%

61
23%

11
16%

63
23%

2
36%

2
14%

1
22%

94
20%

85
22%

34
26%

7
44%

61
20%

38
27%

15
21%

9
47%

92
21%

3
13%

2
32%

Negative

252
25%

81
22%

65
25%

20
29%

82
29%a

4
21%

*
6%

122
26%

93
24%

32
25%

4
26%

64
21%

39
27%

15
22%

5
25%

120
28%L

6
28%

3
44%

Neither

391
39%

153
42%b

89
34%

24
36%

116
42%

3
56%

5
30%

1
12%

184
39%

156
40%

48
38%

3
20%

118
39%

49
34%

26
38%

5
24%

182
42%

11
50%

*
6%

Don't know

139
14%

53
15%D

44
17%D

13
19%D

18
6%

*
8%

6
35%

3
59%

69
15%

53
14%

15
12%

2
10%

17
12%

13
19%P

1
4%

40
9%

2
9%

1
18%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

64
21%MP

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 139

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
LGBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual or transsexual)
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

1
8%

7
20%

172
22%

45
22%

13
31%

24
21%

4
15%

4
19%

174
22%

2
12%

40
23%

76
23%

77
24%

71
24%

76
21%

31
21%

41
21%

195
25%

4
26%

44
25%

96
29%P

71
22%

74
25%

98
27%

37
26%

43
22%

130
40%

132
44%R

128
36%

54
38%

75
39%

22
15%Q

35
18%Q

Positive

219
22%

34
36%

177
21%

24
10
49%ACE 22%

Negative

252
25%

29
30%

212
25%e

16
33%E

13
28%e

7
58%

4
10%

191
25%

57
27%

13
30%

31
27%

8
28%

5
25%

Neither

391
39%

25
27%

357
42%Be

7
15%

18
39%B

9
24%

320
42%H

64
31%

12
29%

29
25%

10
34%

10
54%

2
100%

328
41%H

5
37%

74
43%

119
36%

Don't know

139
14%

7
7%

42
20%

5
11%

30
6
26%FgL 22%

*
2%

97
12%

4
25%

13
8%

36
11%

111
13%b

2
3%

5
11%

4
33%

17
86
45%ABC 11%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

45
14%n

23
8%

58
16%Q

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 140

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
People with a physical disability
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Positive

235
23%

88
20%

71
25%

76
26%

126
25%

109
22%

15
21%

11
23%

27
21%

18
20%

10
21%

15
30%

Negative

165
17%

65
15%

42
15%

58
20%

87
17%

78
16%

9
13%

7
14%

19
15%

17
19%

8
17%

12
23%fP

2
12%

Neither

454
45%

216
50%C

127
45%c

112
38%

213
42%

241
49%D

37
53%KlN

22
45%

68
53%KlN

47
53%KlN

25
50%kN

17
35%

Don't know

147
15%

61
14%

41
14%

45
16%

84
17%

62
13%

9
13%

9
18%i

14
11%

6
12%

6
12%

7
7%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

8
26
42%FGHI 21%
JMNO

43
23%

38
24%

23
29%

19
16%

40
21%P

25
16%

8
10%

7
36%

50
42%

66
35%

76
48%kn

39
49%kn

2
10%

24
20%hI

39
21%hI

20
13%

10
12%

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 141

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
People with a physical disability
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Positive

235
23%

92
25%

58
22%

21
30%

57
20%

2
36%

4
23%

1
22%

112
24%

82
21%

34
27%

6
38%

70
23%

36
25%

21
31%

4
22%

93
22%

7
31%

3
40%

Negative

165
17%

63
17%

36
14%

15
22%

44
16%

7
37%

1
18%

72
15%

68
18%

22
17%

3
16%

51
17%

26
18%

10
15%

7
35%

66
15%

4
19%

1
16%

Neither

454
45%

157
43%

116
45%

29
42%

145
52%A

3
56%

4
25%

1
12%

217
46%

177
46%

55
42%

6
36%

124
40%

65
46%

28
41%

5
24%

221
51%L

10
46%

2
26%

Don't know

147
15%

4
5%

33
12%

*
8%

3
16%

3
47%

69
15%

59
15%

17
14%

2
10%

16
11%

9
14%

4
19%

53
12%

1
3%

1
18%

54
15%C

50
19%CD

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

62
20%MP

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 142

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
People with a physical disability
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Positive

235
23%

20
21%

198
23%C

16
33%C

4
9%

2
19%

14
189
39%AC 25%

42
20%

10
24%

27
24%

4
14%

193
24%

5
31%

35
21%

83
25%

86
27%

87
29%R

67
19%

33
23%

47
24%

Negative

165
17%

27
28%

128
15%

16
32%Ae

11
25%

5
45%

5
14%

119
15%

46
22%

15
35%FL

25
22%l

1
4%

4
21%

120
15%

1
9%

30
18%

57
17%

55
17%

41
14%

70
20%q

24
17%

30
16%

Neither

454
45%

43
45%

398
46%bE

15
31%

28
3
61%aBE 24%

10
27%

362
47%H

85
41%

17
39%

33
29%

19
66%

15
74%

1
55%

370
47%H

7
49%

94
148
55%oP 45%

136
42%

143
48%

66
46%

82
42%

Don't know

147
15%

5
5%

133
16%bc

2
5%

98
13%g

36
17%

1
2%

28
5
25%FGL 16%

1
4%

1
45%

111
14%g

2
11%

11
7%

21
15%

35
18%Q

2
5%

1
12%

7
20%Bc

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

39
12%

47
15%N

29
10%

161
45%
61
17%Q

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Table 143

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
People with a mental illness
Base: All respondents
Age

Gender

Region
Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

549

73

49

110

490

69*

50*

129

Total

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

95

84

97

89*

50*

50*

Positive

148
15%

59
14%

43
16%

46
16%

85
17%

64
13%

7
10%

9
18%

18
14%

12
14%

7
14%

10
20%f

Negative

303
30%

127
30%

77
27%

99
34%b

141
28%

162
33%d

24
34%

13
27%

34
27%

32
36%

16
33%

Neither

386
39%

173
40%c

117
42%C

96
33%

192
38%

194
40%

30
43%K

18
37%

59
45%KN

39
44%Kn

Don't know

163
16%

71
16%

43
15%

49
17%

93
18%

70
14%

9
13%

9
18%I

18
14%

6
7%

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

50

102

143

111

87

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

17
14%

27
14%

23
15%

12
16%

20
5
41%HmNp 27%

34
29%

51
27%

51
32%

21
27%

20
41%K

13
26%

6
33%

43
37%

60
32%

61
39%k

35
44%Kn

6
12%

6
13%

2
10%

24
20%I

23
14%i

10
13%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

East of
England
(m)

Wales
(l)

6
30%FHIJ
MNOP

50
26%FHIJ
KLOP

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Table 144

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
People with a mental illness
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Positive

148
15%

59
16%

36
14%

7
11%

41
15%

2
36%

4
20%

68
15%

53
14%

22
17%

4
28%

43
14%

31
22%lP

10
15%

2
10%

58
13%

3
13%

1
20%

Negative

303
30%

111
30%

76
29%

26
38%

86
31%

1
17%

3
19%

142
30%

120
31%

38
30%

2
15%

85
28%

45
31%

20
30%

11
57%

132
30%

7
33%

2
35%

Neither

386
39%

139
38%

94
36%

26
38%

117
42%

2
39%

5
30%

3
53%

181
38%

151
39%

48
37%

6
39%

113
37%

46
32%

28
41%

3
14%

184
42%m

12
51%

2
27%

Don't know

163
16%

58
16%

53
20%D

9
13%

35
12%

*
8%

6
31%

3
47%

79
17%

61
16%

20
16%

3
18%

21
15%

10
15%

4
18%

61
14%

1
3%

1
18%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

66
21%P

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Table 145

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
People with a mental illness
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

22
19%

5
19%

118
15%

3
20%

19
11%

53
16%

Positive

148
15%

15
16%

128
15%c

13
27%aC

2
4%

5
14%

114
15%

31
15%

Negative

303
30%

40
43%

251
29%

21
43%ae

19
42%ae

5
42%

7
20%

241
31%H

60
29%

22
24
50%FHL 21%

4
16%

8
43%

1
55%

243
31%h

4
30%

55
32%

109
33%

101
31%

Neither

386
39%

36
38%

337
39%b

12
25%

23
52%BE

4
36%

10
26%

303
39%

75
36%

15
35%

14
49%

10
52%

311
39%

4
26%

83
120
49%OP 37%

111
34%

Don't know

163
16%

4
4%

3
22%

14
109
39%ABC 14%

41
20%

2
6%

32
5
28%FGL 16%

1
4%

1
45%

122
15%

3
24%

14
8%

142
17%bC

3
5%

1
3%

4
9%

36
32%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

46
14%n

59
18%N

52
16%N

52
17%R

41
11%

25
17%

30
16%

100
33%

110
31%

40
27%

53
27%

116
39%

138
38%

57
40%

74
38%

22
16%

37
19%Q

32
11%

70
20%Q

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Table 146

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Blind people
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

129
25%

118
24%

13
19%

12
24%

31
24%

25
29%

10
20%

15
31%f

7
35%Fj

31
26%

27
5%

5
7%

4
8%

8
6%

5
5%

3
7%

6
12%O

1
7%

9
7%

Positive

247
25%

99
23%

70
25%

78
27%

Negative

86
9%

32
7%

22
8%

32
11%

Neither

516
52%

238
55%C

148
53%C

129
44%

235
46%

281
57%D

Don't know

153
15%

61
14%

40
14%

51
18%

88
17%

65
13%

59
12%E

41
59%kN

23
47%

74
58%kN

10
15%

10
21%I

16
12%

52
59%kN
7
8%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

44
23%
34
18%FHIJl
MO

37
23%
4
2%

22
28%
8
10%O

30
60%kN

22
45%

9
48%

57
48%n

66
35%

98
42
62%KmN 53%N

6
12%

6
12%

2
10%

22
19%I

45
24%HIjK
lOP

20
13%

8
10%

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Table 147

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Blind people
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

2
36%

6
32%

1
18%

112
24%

95
25%

34
27%

5
32%

67
22%

38
27%

23
33%lp

6
30%

99
23%

12
55%

3
40%

5
27%

1
22%

40
9%

35
9%

10
8%

1
8%

29
9%

19
13%nP

3
5%

3
18%

30
7%

1
19%

145
47%

70
49%

32
47%

9
46%

10
42%

1
23%

17
12%

10
14%

1
7%

1
3%

1
18%

Positive

247
25%

94
26%

64
25%

14
20%

Negative

86
9%

32
9%

15
6%

12
21
17%ABD 7%

Neither

516
52%

184
50%

129
50%

Don't know

153
15%

56
15%

51
20%D

66
24%

35
51%

161
58%b

3
56%

3
16%

1
12%

243
52%

200
52%

65
50%

8
51%

8
12%

30
11%

*
8%

4
25%

3
47%

75
16%

56
15%

20
15%

2
10%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

67
22%MP

249
57%Lm
56
13%

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Table 148

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Blind people
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

19
8
39%AC 17%

5
41%

9
23%

191
25%

51
25%

13
29%

31
27%

6
21%

2
8%

195
25%

4
26%

32
19%

90
28%N

89
28%N

78
26%r

70
20%

47
32%R

51
26%

1
6%

6
17%a

51
7%

34
16%

10
24%FL

19
16%FL

2
8%

3
13%

52
7%

4
25%

17
10%

25
8%

23
7%

28
9%

32
9%

11
7%

16
8%

8
22%

423
55%H

84
41%

19
44%

35
30%

14
51%

15
74%

1
55%

431
54%H

4
26%

108
172
63%OP 52%

161
50%

163
54%

190
53%

68
47%

92
47%

14
102
38%ABC 13%g

38
18%

1
3%

29
6
26%FGL 20%

1
4%

1
45%

114
14%g

3
24%

19
13%

36
18%Q

Positive

247
25%

27
29%

206
24%

Negative

86
9%

12
13%

67
8%

Neither

516
52%

52
54%

450
52%bE

18
37%

Don't know

153
15%

4
4%

134
16%bc

2
5%

10
20%Ac

2
5%

33
6
74%ABE 49%
2
4%

*
4%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

15
9%

40
12%

50
16%N

31
10%

67
19%Q

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Table 149

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Deaf people
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

124
24%

109
22%

12
18%

10
20%

30
23%

20
22%

10
20%

30
6%

5
7%

5
10%

7
6%

6
6%

4
8%

Positive

233
23%

91
21%

69
25%

72
25%

Negative

90
9%

37
9%

20
7%

32
11%b

Neither

520
52%

237
55%C

149
53%c

134
46%

Don't know

158
16%

65
15%

41
15%

51
18%

59
12%E
236
46%
91
18%e

285
58%D
67
14%

7
13%hO

26
22%

45
24%

1
7%

10
8%

29
15%fHIO
70
37%

42
60%KN

24
49%

75
58%KN

55
61%KlN

29
58%KN

20
41%

9
46%

59
50%n

10
15%

10
21%i

17
13%

9
10%

7
14%

6
13%

2
10%

23
20%ip

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

17
7
33%Fgjm 38%Fghi
o
JMnO

44
23%hIkl
oP

35
22%

21
26%

8
5%

9
11%

95
60%KN

42
53%N

21
14%

8
10%

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Table 150

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Deaf people
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

21
32%Lp

4
20%

91
21%

10
46%

4
59%

Positive

233
23%

91
25%

58
22%

15
22%

61
22%

2
36%

6
32%

1
22%

110
23%

83
21%

33
26%

6
41%

61
20%

42
29%Lp

Negative

90
9%

34
9%

20
8%

7
10%

25
9%

3
19%

1
18%

37
8%

39
10%

14
11%

28
9%

15
11%

6
8%

4
18%

36
8%

1
5%

Neither

520
52%

185
50%

130
50%

38
56%

159
57%

3
56%

4
25%

1
12%

246
52%

204
53%

62
48%

8
50%

152
49%

69
48%

31
46%

11
55%

246
57%l

10
45%

1
23%

Don't know

158
16%

57
15%

8
12%

34
12%

*
8%

4
25%

3
47%

77
16%

60
15%

20
15%

2
10%

17
12%

10
14%

1
7%

61
14%

1
4%

1
18%

52
20%D

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

67
22%MP

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Table 151

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Deaf people
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

18
37%aC

6
13%

2
14%

10
28%

179
23%

49
24%

13
30%

31
27%

4
14%

2
8%

184
23%

4
27%

29
17%

83
25%n

89
28%N

79
26%R

64
18%

40
28%R

49
25%r

3
9%

3
16%

58
7%

3
23%

23
14%O

25
8%

29
9%

24
8%

36
10%

12
9%

17
9%

15
54%

14
72%

1
55%

432
54%H

5
34%

103
61%P

176
54%

153
47%

165
55%

191
53%

71
49%

92
47%

29
7
25%FGL 23%

1
4%

1
45%

120
15%g

2
16%

15
9%

44
13%

20
14%

36
18%Q

Positive

233
23%

24
26%

197
23%

Negative

90
9%

14
14%

71
8%

8
15%

6
13%

3
25%

2
6%

58
8%

32
15%

9
20%FL

17
15%FL

Neither

520
52%

52
54%

452
53%E

20
41%

31
5
69%ABE 38%

12
34%

424
55%H

88
43%

20
47%

37
33%

Don't know

158
16%

5
6%

138
16%C

3
7%

12
107
32%ABC 14%g

38
18%

1
3%

2
4%

3
22%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

53
16%N

33
11%

69
19%Q

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Table 152

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Working class
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Positive

237
24%

86
20%

74
27%a

77
26%a

136
27%E

101
21%

11
16%

12
24%

30
23%

23
25%

12
24%

13
27%

5
23%

22
19%

48
25%

42
26%

20
26%

Negative

316
32%

142
33%

93
33%

80
28%

151
30%

165
34%

19
27%

16
33%

45
35%

27
30%

15
30%

16
32%

6
32%

40
34%

55
29%

50
32%

25
32%

Neither

306
31%

144
33%

79
28%

83
29%

151
30%

155
32%

27
39%N

13
27%

40
31%

30
33%

14
28%

14
28%

7
34%

36
30%

44
24%

56
35%n

25
31%

Don't know

142
14%

58
13%

34
12%

50
17%b

72
14%

70
14%

12
18%O

8
16%o

14
11%

10
11%

9
17%O

6
13%

2
11%

21
17%O

41
11
22%HIOp 7%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

9
11%

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Table 153

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Working class
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Positive

237
24%

90
25%

63
24%

16
24%

60
22%

3
53%

4
25%

1
18%

104
22%

97
25%

31
24%

5
29%

79
26%

32
22%

14
21%

4
18%

93
21%

13
59%

2
33%

Negative

316
32%

105
29%

89
34%

25
37%

92
33%

4
20%

153
33%

111
29%

45
35%

6
37%

78
25%

57
40%L

19
28%

7
35%

149
34%L

4
18%

2
30%

Neither

306
31%

113
31%

66
25%

20
29%

99
35%B

2
39%

4
25%

2
34%

150
32%

118
31%

35
27%

4
24%

94
31%

36
25%

23
34%

5
27%

142
33%

4
19%

1
19%

Don't know

142
14%

41
16%d

7
10%

27
10%

*
8%

5
30%

3
47%

63
13%

60
15%

18
14%

2
10%

56
18%P

18
13%

11
17%

4
20%

50
11%

1
4%

1
18%

58
16%D

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 154

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Working class
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

7
50%

35
20%

73
22%

Positive

237
24%

27
29%

199
23%

17
34%

11
23%

2
20%

9
24%

179
23%

55
27%

12
29%

36
32%fl

5
19%

*
2%

1
45%

182
23%

Negative

316
32%

35
37%

272
32%E

20
40%E

15
32%e

4
36%

5
14%

249
32%H

61
29%

17
40%h

25
22%

8
27%

9
48%

1
55%

255
32%H

1
4%

61
36%

125
38%

102
31%

Neither

306
31%

23
25%

269
31%b

9
18%

14
32%

4
32%

10
27%

247
32%H

53
25%

10
23%

23
20%

12
41%

8
40%

253
32%H

4
28%

58
34%

93
28%

89
27%

95
32%

Don't know

142
14%

10
10%

118
14%

4
8%

6
12%

1
12%

13
92
36%ABC 12%

39
19%

3
8%

30
4
26%FGL 13%

2
9%

103
13%

3
19%

17
10%

36
11%

40
12%

28
9%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

94
29%no

68
23%

78
22%

109
118
36%ST 33%s
107
30%
56
16%Q

48
43
33%QRT 22%
34
23%

53
27%

40
27%

64
33%

23
16%q

35
18%Q

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Table 155

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Middle class
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

39
30%

33
37%

20
41%m

19
39%

7
36%

33
28%

75
40%m

19
14%FO

11
12%f

6
12%F

5
10%f

1
7%

9
8%

26
14%FO

Positive

362
36%

150
35%

115
41%c

97
33%

186
36%

175
36%

22
32%

19
39%

Negative

101
10%

39
9%

30
11%

31
11%

55
11%

45
9%

2
3%

3
7%

Neither

394
39%

187
43%B

99
35%

108
37%

192
38%

202
41%

Don't know

145
15%

54
13%

37
13%

77
15%

68
14%

55
19%Ab

9
5%

34
50%JN

20
40%N

56
43%N

35
39%N

15
31%

19
38%N

9
44%N

54
45%jN

45
24%

11
15%o

7
14%

16
12%

11
12%

8
16%O

6
13%

2
12%

23
19%O

42
11
23%HikOP 7%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

65
41%hm

74
47%JN

28
35%
10
12%Fo
33
42%N
9
11%

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Table 156

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Middle class
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

48
34%

18
27%

7
37%

169
39%n

9
39%

2
32%

22
15%LP

11
17%LP

2
8%

35
8%

4
18%

*
7%

54
38%

28
41%

8
39%

182
42%

9
38%

1
23%

19
13%

10
15%

3
16%

48
11%

1
4%

2
39%

Positive

362
36%

127
35%

100
39%

27
40%

99
36%

3
53%

3
19%

2
40%

176
37%

133
34%

45
35%

8
49%

108
35%

Negative

101
10%

40
11%

29
11%

6
9%

23
8%

2
14%

41
9%

44
11%

13
10%

2
12%

26
8%

Neither

394
39%

138
38%

89
34%

28
40%

2
39%

7
37%

1
12%

191
41%

147
38%

51
40%

5
29%

112
36%

Don't know

145
15%

42
16%D

8
11%

*
8%

5
30%

3
47%

62
13%

62
16%

19
15%

2
10%

61
17%D

130
47%AB
26
9%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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61
20%P

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 157

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Middle class
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

139
42%P

102
32%

121
40%T

129
36%

52
36%

59
30%

Positive

362
36%

37
39%

311
36%

25
51%aC

12
27%

2
18%

11
31%

284
37%

72
35%

20
46%h

33
29%

14
48%

3
17%

2
100%

289
36%

5
35%

78
46%P

Negative

101
10%

19
20%

72
8%

12
24%Ae

7
15%

7
61%

3
8%

71
9%

30
14%

8
19%fl

17
15%fl

2
8%

2
11%

71
9%

3
20%

16
9%

31
10%

42
13%

39
13%

32
9%

13
9%

16
8%

Neither

394
39%

28
29%

356
41%Be

8
15%

20
44%B

1
7%

9
25%

317
41%H

67
32%

12
27%

34
30%

9
30%

12
64%

327
41%H

5
31%

65
38%

122
37%

130
40%

114
38%

140
39%

58
40%

82
42%

Don't know

145
15%

11
12%

119
14%

5
10%

6
14%

39
19%

3
8%

30
4
26%FGL 13%

2
9%

106
13%

2
14%

12
7%

35
11%

22
15%q

38
19%Q

2
14%

13
96
36%ABC 12%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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49
15%N

26
9%

60
17%Q

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Table 158

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Upper class
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

105
21%

11
15%

14
28%HM

21
23%hm

10
21%

15
3
31%FHLM 13%

16
13%

47
25%HM

34
21%

14
17%

Positive

200
20%

92
21%

54
19%

53
18%

94
18%

16
12%

P
Negative

360
36%

139
32%

116
41%A

105
36%

196
38%

163
33%

20
29%

Neither

290
29%

140
33%b

72
26%

79
27%

140
27%

150
31%

Don't know

152
15%

59
14%

39
14%

54
18%

80
16%

72
15%

17
34%

52
40%N

36
40%N

16
31%

20
40%N

8
40%n

43
36%

49
26%

65
41%N

33
42%N

27
12
40%gIKN 24%

46
36%iKn

21
23%

16
32%k

10
20%

6
32%

37
31%k

46
25%

45
29%

23
30%

11
16%

15
12%

12
13%

8
16%

5
10%

3
15%

22
19%O

46
14
24%HIKOP 9%

9
11%

7
14%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 159

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Upper class
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Positive

200
20%

67
18%

51
20%

18
26%

60
22%

3
53%

1
7%

98
21%

75
19%

23
18%

4
23%

56
18%

27
19%

10
14%

3
14%

97
22%

6
29%

1
13%

Negative

360
36%

123
34%

103
40%

22
32%

107
38%

3
20%

1
22%

164
35%

139
36%

49
38%

7
44%

97
32%

58
40%l

26
38%

11
55%

160
37%

5
21%

3
53%

Neither

290
29%

117
32%B

58
22%

20
29%

86
31%B

2
39%

8
43%

1
12%

138
29%

109
28%

39
31%

4
23%

91
30%

38
26%

21
31%

3
16%

126
29%

10
46%

1
16%

Don't know

152
15%

60
16%D

48
18%D

10
14%

25
9%

*
8%

5
30%

4
66%

71
15%

63
16%

17
13%

2
10%

63
20%P

21
15%

11
16%

3
14%

52
12%

1
4%

1
18%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 160

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Upper class
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

3
7%

3
29%

6
15%

143
19%

56
27%

11
25%

27
24%

12
41%

5
25%

1
45%

144
18%

7
47%

43
25%

62
19%

62
19%

308
39%H

3
18%

57
34%

143
44%N

125
39%

Positive

200
20%

12
13%

179
21%C

9
18%

Negative

360
36%

42
44%

308
36%E

24
48%E

18
39%E

5
41%

5
14%

302
39%H

52
25%

16
38%

27
23%

6
20%

3
17%

Neither

290
29%

28
30%

249
29%

11
21%

18
39%b

1
11%

12
32%

224
29%

60
29%

9
21%

31
28%

8
29%

9
49%

1
55%

230
29%

3
21%

55
32%

85
26%

89
28%

79
26%

Don't know

152
15%

13
13%

122
14%

6
12%

7
15%

2
18%

14
99
39%ABC 13%

40
19%

7
16%

29
25%FL

3
10%

2
9%

111
14%

2
14%

15
9%

36
11%

48
15%n

32
11%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

59
20%

76
21%

30
21%

35
18%

131
114
44%RsT 32%

49
34%

63
33%

45
31%

60
31%

20
14%

36
18%Q

107
30%
64
18%Q

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Table 161

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 1
Base: All respondents
Unweighted base

Weighted base

Positive

Negative

Neither

Don't know

Religious Groups
Christians

1001

1001

353
35%

135
13%

382
38%

131
13%

Muslims

1001

1001

109
11%

596
60%

171
17%

126
13%

Hindus

1001

1001

161
16%

166
17%

495
49%

180
18%

Sikhs

1001

1001

154
15%

174
17%

489
49%

184
18%

Jewish people

1001

1001

181
18%

157
16%

500
50%

163
16%

Buddhists

1001

1001

223
22%

107
11%

492
49%

179
18%

Ethnic Groups
White

1001

1001

466
47%

57
6%

346
35%

132
13%

Black

1001

1001

216
22%

250
25%

389
39%

146
15%

Asian

1001

1001

203
20%

294
29%

356
36%

148
15%

Mixed race

1001

1001

246
25%

139
14%

466
47%

150
15%

Roma or traveller

1001

1001

93
9%

532
53%

215
21%

162
16%

1001

1001

103
10%

531
53%

194
19%

173
17%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

1001

1001

147
15%

439
44%

242
24%

173
17%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

1001

1001

92
9%

530
53%

211
21%

168
17%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

1001

1001

190
19%

257
26%

371
37%

182
18%

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

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Table 161

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 1
Base: All respondents
Unweighted base
Age groups
Teenagers

Weighted base

Positive

Negative

Neither

Don't know

1001

1001

147
15%

565
56%

192
19%

96
10%

1001

1001

325
32%

162
16%

398
40%

116
12%

1001

1001

219
22%

252
25%

391
39%

139
14%

People with a disability or mental illness


People with a physical
1001
disability

1001

235
23%

165
17%

454
45%

147
15%

Pensioners (e.g. those


aged 65 and over)
Sexuality
LGBT (gay, lesbian,
bisexual or
transsexual)

People with a mental


illness

1001

1001

148
15%

303
30%

386
39%

163
16%

Blind people

1001

1001

247
25%

86
9%

516
52%

153
15%

Deaf people

1001

1001

233
23%

90
9%

520
52%

158
16%

Social class
Working class

1001

1001

237
24%

316
32%

306
31%

142
14%

Middle class

1001

1001

362
36%

101
10%

394
39%

145
15%

Upper class

1001

1001

200
20%

360
36%

290
29%

152
15%

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Table 162

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 2 - Positive
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

103
36%

188
37%

165
34%

27
39%

15
31%

44
34%

32
36%

19
38%

18
36%

6
32%

41
34%

6
12%hoP

2
10%

13
11%

Religious Groups
Christians

353
35%

154
36%

95
34%

Muslims

109
11%

40
9%

26
9%

43
15%AB

74
15%E

34
7%

4
5%

4
8%

7
6%

6
7%

3
7%

Hindus

161
16%

66
15%

49
17%

46
16%

93
18%e

68
14%

8
12%

6
12%

16
13%

20
22%h

7
14%

8
15%

5
23%fh

18
15%

Sikhs

154
15%

56
13%

51
18%a

47
16%

91
18%E

62
13%

8
11%

5
10%

15
12%

19
9
21%fhOp 18%

7
15%

4
19%

17
14%

Jewish people

181
18%

71
16%

52
19%

59
20%

99
19%

82
17%

8
11%

7
14%

22
17%

19
21%

7
15%

10
19%

5
26%Fm

17
14%

49
26%FjMo

24
15%

13
16%

Buddhists

223
22%

89
21%

73
26%

61
21%

118
23%

105
21%

15
21%

9
17%

24
19%

24
27%

9
17%

11
23%

6
29%

25
21%

45
24%

37
23%

19
23%

466
47%

207
48%

127
45%

132
45%

214
42%

251
51%D

35
50%

25
50%

62
48%

55
21
61%hJMN 42%
OP

25
50%

11
54%o

52
43%

87
46%

62
39%

33
42%

Black

216
22%

92
21%

65
23%

60
21%

113
22%

104
21%

13
19%

12
24%

22
17%

19
21%

11
22%

13
27%h

5
27%

21
17%

49
26%h

32
20%

19
23%

Asian

203
20%

91
21%

54
19%

58
20%

107
21%

96
19%

12
18%

10
20%

21
16%

17
19%

9
18%

11
21%M

5
26%M

13
11%

52
27%HM

38
24%M

16
20%m

Mixed race

246
25%

105
24%

69
25%

72
25%

119
23%

127
26%

14
20%

13
26%

26
20%

25
28%

9
19%

13
27%

6
29%

28
23%

54
29%

38
24%

19
24%

93
9%

39
9%

20
7%

33
12%b

57
11%e

36
7%

2
3%

5
9%

10
7%

7
8%

5
11%f

6
13%Fo

2
9%

8
7%

31
9
16%FHiMO 5%

8
10%

103
10%

48
11%

27
10%

28
10%

64
13%E

39
8%

5
7%

4
8%

6
5%

8
9%

4
9%

8
16%fHo

2
10%

11
9%

33
17%fHijm

9
11%

Ethnic Groups
White

Roma or traveller
Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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79
42%O

44
28%

27
34%

51
9
27%FGHIJ 5%
KLMOP

3
4%

42
22%fhp

23
14%

10
13%

45
17
24%FgHm 11%
OP

8
10%

13
8%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 162

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 2 - Positive
Base: All respondents
Age

Total
Weighted base

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

430

280

290

511

490

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

69*

50*

129

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

South
West
(p)

159*

79*

89*

50*

50*

20*

41
15%

48
17%

91
18%E

56
11%

11
16%

4
9%

10
8%

14
16%h

6
13%

6
12%

3
14%

14
12%

45
24
24%GHjK 15%
MP

9
11%

92
9%

38
9%

23
8%

31
11%

63
12%E

29
6%

4
5%

4
9%

10
7%

7
8%

3
5%

2
8%

11
9%

31
9
16%FHiJO 6%
p

6
7%

190
19%

80
19%

54
19%

57
20%

101
20%

90
18%

11
16%

8
17%

16
12%

18
21%

10
20%

10
21%

4
20%

15
13%

48
26%HM

34
22%hm

15
19%

147
15%

62
15%

44
16%

41
14%

83
16%

64
13%

8
12%

5
10%

16
12%

14
16%

7
13%

10
20%O

3
17%

15
12%

38
20%O

16
10%

16
20%o

Pensioners (e.g. those


aged 65 and over)

325
32%

134
31%

98
35%

93
32%

154
30%

171
35%

22
32%

21
36
43%hmO 28%

40
20
19
45%HMNO41%hmO 38%O

9
43%hmO

32
27%

58
31%

39
25%

28
35%

Sexuality
LGBT (gay, lesbian,
bisexual or
transsexual)

219
22%

96
22%

54
19%

70
24%

108
21%

112
23%

12
17%

12
24%

21
16%

22
24%

12
24%

13
25%

6
32%fHp

28
23%

40
21%

40
25%

14
18%

People with a disability or mental illness


People with a physical
235
88
disability
23%
20%

71
25%

76
26%

126
25%

109
22%

15
21%

11
23%

27
21%

18
20%

10
21%

15
30%

8
26
42%FGHI 21%
JMNO

43
23%

38
24%

23
29%

People with a mental


illness

148
15%

59
14%

43
16%

46
16%

85
17%

64
13%

7
10%

9
18%

18
14%

12
14%

7
14%

10
20%f

6
30%FHIJ
MNOP

17
14%

27
14%

23
15%

12
16%

Blind people

247
25%

99
23%

70
25%

78
27%

129
25%

118
24%

13
19%

12
24%

31
24%

25
29%

10
20%

15
31%f

7
35%Fj

31
26%

44
23%

37
23%

22
28%

Deaf people

233
23%

91
21%

69
25%

72
25%

124
24%

109
22%

12
18%

10
20%

30
23%

20
22%

10
20%

26
22%

45
24%

35
22%

21
26%

237
24%

86
20%

74
27%a

77
26%a

136
27%E

101
21%

11
16%

12
24%

30
23%

23
25%

12
24%

22
19%

48
25%

42
26%

20
26%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)
Age groups
Teenagers

Social class
Working class

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by ComRes

7
14%fjO

17
7
33%Fgjm 38%Fghi
o
JMnO
13
27%

5
23%

188

South
East
(o)

57
13%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

119*

London
(n)

147
15%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

1001

Gender

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Table 162

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 2 - Positive
Base: All respondents
Age

Total
Weighted base

1001

18-20
(a)

Gender

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)
290

Male
(d)

Region

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)
129

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

South
West
(p)

159*

79*

430

280

511

490

69*

50*

89*

50*

50*

20*

362
36%

150
35%

115
41%c

97
33%

186
36%

175
36%

22
32%

19
39%

39
30%

33
37%

20
41%m

19
39%

7
36%

33
28%

75
40%m

65
41%hm

28
35%

Upper class

200
20%

92
21%

54
19%

53
18%

94
18%

105
21%

11
15%

14
28%HM

16
12%

21
23%hm

10
21%

15
3
31%FHLM 13%

16
13%

47
25%HM

34
21%

14
17%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

188

South
East
(o)

Middle class

119*

London
(n)

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Table 163

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 2 - Positive
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

42
29%

23
34%

5
27%

162
37%

12
54%

1
13%

Religious Groups
Christians

353
35%

117
32%

98
38%

31
46%A

100
36%

2
36%

4
20%

1
18%

169
36%

129
33%

48
37%

7
43%

108
35%

Muslims

109
11%

30
8%

23
9%

16
33
24%ABD 12%

2
36%

2
13%

3
47%

48
10%

49
13%j

8
6%

3
19%

36
12%

22
16%P

11
16%p

35
8%

3
13%

1
19%

Hindus

161
16%

55
15%

45
17%

11
16%

43
15%

2
36%

4
24%

2
40%

80
17%

58
15%

21
16%

3
18%

48
16%

24
17%

10
15%

2
9%

72
17%

4
20%

1
13%

Sikhs

154
15%

46
12%

45
17%

11
16%

41
15%

2
36%

7
40%

1
22%

76
16%

56
15%

19
14%

3
18%

47
15%

22
16%

12
18%

1
3%

65
15%

5
23%

2
32%

Jewish people

181
18%

64
17%

48
19%

10
15%

52
19%

2
36%

4
20%

1
22%

92
20%

64
17%

22
17%

4
25%

56
18%

24
17%

14
21%

1
3%

82
19%

4
18%

1
13%

Buddhists

223
22%

72
20%

67
26%a

16
23%

62
22%

2
36%

3
18%

109
23%

80
21%

29
23%

5
31%

62
20%

30
21%

20
30%l

1
7%

103
24%

4
20%

2
29%

466
47%

158
43%

126
49%

35
51%

139
50%

2
36%

5
27%

1
18%

220
47%

180
47%

54
42%

12
73%

139
45%

58
40%

27
40%

8
43%

220
51%M

13
57%

1
19%

Black

216
22%

79
21%

58
22%

16
23%

55
20%

2
36%

5
27%

2
40%

101
21%

83
22%

27
21%

5
33%

62
20%

35
24%

20
29%

3
15%

90
21%

5
21%

2
32%

Asian

203
20%

78
21%

47
18%

15
22%

59
21%

2
36%

1
6%

*
6%

99
21%

77
20%

21
17%

5
33%

55
18%

27
19%

15
22%

4
21%

96
22%

4
18%

1
13%

Mixed race

246
25%

86
23%

67
26%

21
31%

66
24%

2
36%

4
25%

125
27%

89
23%

26
20%

5
33%

68
22%

38
27%

20
30%

5
25%

109
25%

5
21%

1
13%

93
9%

33
9%

18
7%

8
12%

25
9%

2
36%

4
24%

2
40%

42
9%

41
10%

7
6%

2
15%

25
8%

20
14%lP

8
12%

1
7%

33
8%

3
13%

1
19%

103
10%

32
9%

25
10%

15
25
22%ABD 9%

2
36%

1
7%

2
40%

45
9%

47
12%j

8
6%

3
16%

30
10%

19
13%

9
13%

4
19%

39
9%

2
9%

Ethnic Groups
White

Roma or traveller
Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by ComRes

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Table 163

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 2 - Positive
Base: All respondents
Education

Total
Weighted base

278

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

470

386

129

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

307

143

5**

18**

6**

68*

20**

23**

6**

2
36%

2
12%

1
22%

78
17%J

54
14%j

10
8%

5
34%

41
13%

22
15%

10
15%

4
19%

67
16%

3
13%

92
9%

32
9%

25
9%

10
15%d

22
8%

2
36%

1
7%

49
10%

32
8%

8
6%

3
17%

31
10%

18
12%p

9
13%

2
10%

32
7%

1
5%

190
19%

52
14%

59
23%A

19
27%A

52
19%

2
36%

6
35%

1
18%

101
22%I

60
16%

23
18%

6
37%

47
15%

34
23%L

13
19%

1
7%

87
20%

6
28%

1
19%

147
15%

53
14%

41
16%

14
20%

35
13%

2
36%

1
7%

2
28%

64
14%

68
18%J

12
9%

3
20%

49
16%

28
20%P

9
14%

4
19%

50
12%

5
24%

1
13%

Pensioners (e.g. those


aged 65 and over)

325
32%

121
33%

91
35%

17
26%

87
31%

3
53%

6
33%

146
31%

124
32%

46
36%

9
55%

93
30%

55
38%N

15
22%

4
20%

140
32%

13
58%

4
59%

Sexuality
LGBT (gay, lesbian,
bisexual or
transsexual)

219
22%

79
22%

61
23%

11
16%

63
23%

2
36%

2
14%

1
22%

94
20%

85
22%

34
26%

7
44%

61
20%

38
27%

15
21%

9
47%

92
21%

3
13%

2
32%

People with a disability or mental illness


People with a physical
235
disability
23%

92
25%

58
22%

21
30%

57
20%

2
36%

4
23%

1
22%

112
24%

82
21%

34
27%

6
38%

70
23%

36
25%

21
31%

4
22%

93
22%

7
31%

3
40%

People with a mental


illness

148
15%

59
16%

36
14%

7
11%

41
15%

2
36%

4
20%

68
15%

53
14%

22
17%

4
28%

43
14%

31
22%lP

10
15%

2
10%

58
13%

3
13%

1
20%

Blind people

247
25%

94
26%

64
25%

14
20%

66
24%

2
36%

6
32%

1
18%

112
24%

95
25%

34
27%

5
32%

67
22%

38
27%

23
33%lp

6
30%

99
23%

12
55%

3
40%

Deaf people

233
23%

91
25%

58
22%

15
22%

61
22%

2
36%

6
32%

1
22%

110
23%

83
21%

33
26%

6
41%

61
20%

42
29%Lp

21
32%Lp

4
20%

91
21%

10
46%

4
59%

Prepared by ComRes

434

Other
(r)

44
16%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

16**

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

17
24%A

Age groups
Teenagers

68*

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

40
16%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

260

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

40
11%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

366

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Area

147
15%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

1001

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

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Table 163

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 2 - Positive
Base: All respondents
Education

Total
Weighted base
Social class
Working class

1001

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)
366

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)
260

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)
68*

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)
278

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

5**

18**

6**

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

470

386

129

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)
16**

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

307

143

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)
68*

20**

434

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

23**

6**

237
24%

90
25%

63
24%

16
24%

60
22%

3
53%

4
25%

1
18%

104
22%

97
25%

31
24%

5
29%

79
26%

32
22%

14
21%

4
18%

93
21%

13
59%

2
33%

Middle class

362
36%

127
35%

100
39%

27
40%

99
36%

3
53%

3
19%

2
40%

176
37%

133
34%

45
35%

8
49%

108
35%

48
34%

18
27%

7
37%

169
39%n

9
39%

2
32%

Upper class

200
20%

67
18%

51
20%

18
26%

60
22%

3
53%

1
7%

98
21%

75
19%

23
18%

4
23%

56
18%

27
19%

10
14%

3
14%

97
22%

6
29%

1
13%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 164

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 2 - Positive
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

353
35%

27
28%

300
35%c

18
36%

9
20%

8
66%

18
259
50%aC 34%

85
41%

27
46
61%FHL 40%

8
28%

4
19%

1
45%

268
34%

8
54%

64
38%

124
38%

117
36%

109
36%

123
34%

52
36%

68
35%

Muslims

109
11%

13
13%

77
9%

10
20%Ac

3
6%

6
52%

13
53
36%AC
7%

52
25%

14
32%FL

3
11%

2
11%

1
45%

57
7%

4
29%

20
12%

28
9%

40
12%

25
8%

39
11%

19
13%

26
13%q

Hindus

161
16%

15
15%

133
15%

11
22%

4
8%

4
37%

10
110
27%aC 14%

48
23%

20
24
47%FHL 21%fl

3
12%

*
2%

113
14%

5
32%

31
18%

58
18%

51
16%

55
18%

51
14%

22
15%

33
17%

Sikhs

154
15%

15
16%

123
14%

12
24%c

3
7%

5
40%

10
94
27%AC 12%

54
26%

18
41%FL

32
28%FL

2
7%

2
11%

99
13%

6
42%

28
17%

53
16%

50
15%

51
17%

51
14%

22
16%

28
15%

Jewish people

181
18%

20
21%

148
17%

14
27%

6
14%

5
40%

9
24%

129
17%

49
24%

15
36%FL

26
22%

7
23%

2
9%

132
17%

6
42%

32
19%

63
19%

62
19%

66
22%R

55
15%

23
16%

36
19%

Buddhists

223
22%

22
23%

189
22%

15
30%

7
15%

6
51%

6
17%

168
22%

52
25%

20
27
46%FHL 23%

2
8%

1
6%

1
55%

171
22%

5
35%

41
24%

88
27%

69
21%

82
27%ST

79
22%

25
18%

36
19%

466
47%

50
52%

393
46%

30
61%ae

19
43%

9
73%

14
39%

365
48%

93
45%

25
58%

47
42%

11
37%

8
39%

2
100%

373
47%

6
43%

87
51%

169
52%

148
46%

145
48%

171
47%

64
44%

86
44%

Black

216
22%

25
27%

178
21%

17
34%a

9
19%

5
40%

8
23%

151
20%

61
29%

18
43%FL

31
27%fl

6
19%

4
18%

2
100%

156
20%

3
19%

40
23%

85
26%

68
21%

66
22%

78
22%

31
21%

41
21%

Asian

203
20%

25
26%

168
20%

16
33%a

8
18%

5
40%

6
15%

140
18%

59
28%

18
41%FL

32
28%FL

6
21%

2
11%

1
45%

144
18%

3
19%

45
26%P

78
24%p

55
17%

65
22%

74
21%

29
20%

34
18%

Mixed race

246
25%

26
28%

204
24%

18
36%

8
19%

7
59%

9
24%

168
22%

72
35%

26
33
59%FHL 29%

9
32%

2
10%

2
100%

174
22%

4
24%

47
27%

93
28%p

69
21%

76
25%

92
26%

33
23%

44
23%

93
9%

13
13%

66
8%

8
16%a

5
11%

5
40%

9
24%A

50
6%

40
19%

9
20%FL

28
24%FL

2
9%

*
2%

1
45%

53
7%

2
14%

16
9%

28
8%

36
11%

22
7%

35
10%

17
12%

18
9%

103
10%

13
14%

78
9%

9
18%a

4
9%

5
38%

7
18%

59
8%

41
20%

13
29%FL

22
19%FL

3
12%

2
8%

1
45%

62
8%

2
14%

19
11%

31
9%

41
13%

30
10%

40
11%

18
12%

15
8%

Religious Groups
Christians

Ethnic Groups
White

Roma or traveller
Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

32
28%FL

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 164

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 2 - Positive
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total
Weighted base

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

43*

114*

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

28**

20**

2**

13
27%A

6
13%

2
19%

9
24%

89
12%

53
25%

14
32%FL

26
23%FL

8
28%

3
14%

2
100%

94
12%

3
20%

36
21%P

52
16%

43
13%

46
15%

56
15%

22
15%

23
12%

92
9%

15
16%

71
8%

9
18%A

6
13%

1
6%

5
15%

54
7%

37
18%

8
18%FL

24
21%FL

5
16%

1
45%

55
7%

5
31%

14
8%

29
9%

37
11%

29
10%

26
7%

19
13%r

18
9%

190
19%

20
21%

158
18%

15
30%ac

5
11%

2
20%

10
28%c

116
15%

69
33%

22
33
52%FHL 29%FL

10
36%

1
5%

2
100%

122
15%

4
28%

39
23%

57
18%

67
21%

73
24%RT

62
17%

25
17%

30
16%

147
15%

9
9%

124
14%C

8
15%c

1
3%

3
23%

11
95
31%AC 12%

50
24%

13
31%FL

29
26%FL

3
10%

4
18%

1
45%

97
12%

2
14%

32
19%

43
13%

51
16%

47
16%

49
14%

23
16%

28
14%

Pensioners (e.g. those


aged 65 and over)

325
32%

19
20%

294
34%C

12
24%

7
16%

2
13%

10
28%

252
33%

68
33%

18
42%

36
32%

9
31%

3
14%

2
100%

257
32%

3
21%

50
29%

111
34%

121
37%

96
32%

107
30%

Sexuality
LGBT (gay, lesbian,
bisexual or
transsexual)

219
22%

34
36%

177
21%

24
10
49%ACE 22%

1
8%

7
20%

172
22%

45
22%

13
31%

24
21%

4
15%

4
19%

174
22%

2
12%

40
23%

76
23%

77
24%

71
24%

76
21%

31
21%

41
21%

People with a disability or mental illness


People with a physical
235
disability
23%

20
21%

198
23%C

16
33%C

4
9%

2
19%

14
189
39%AC 25%

42
20%

10
24%

27
24%

4
14%

193
24%

5
31%

35
21%

83
25%

86
27%

87
29%R

67
19%

33
23%

47
24%

People with a mental


illness

148
15%

15
16%

128
15%c

13
27%aC

2
4%

5
14%

114
15%

31
15%

4
9%

22
19%

5
19%

118
15%

3
20%

19
11%

53
16%

59
18%N

52
17%R

41
11%

25
17%

30
16%

Blind people

247
25%

27
29%

206
24%

19
8
39%AC 17%

5
41%

9
23%

191
25%

51
25%

13
29%

31
27%

6
21%

2
8%

195
25%

4
26%

32
19%

90
28%N

89
28%N

78
26%r

70
20%

47
32%R

51
26%

Deaf people

233
23%

24
26%

197
23%

18
37%aC

6
13%

2
14%

10
28%

179
23%

49
24%

13
30%

31
27%

4
14%

2
8%

184
23%

4
27%

29
17%

83
25%n

89
28%N

79
26%R

64
18%

40
28%R

49
25%r

237
24%

27
29%

199
23%

17
34%

11
23%

2
20%

9
24%

179
23%

55
27%

12
29%

36
32%fl

5
19%

*
2%

1
45%

182
23%

7
50%

35
20%

73
22%

94
29%no

68
23%

78
22%

48
43
33%QRT 22%

Social class
Working class

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
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15**

Upper
middle
class
(n)

116
14%

Age groups
Teenagers

793

Upper
class
(m)

95*

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

208

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Social grade

19
20%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

767

Net:
Nonwhite

Self-selected social class

147
15%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

1001

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

59
60
41%qRt 31%

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Summary Table 2 - Positive
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total
Weighted base

1001

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite
208

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

43*

114*

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

139
42%P

102
32%

121
40%T

129
36%

52
36%

59
30%

62
19%

62
19%

59
20%

76
21%

30
21%

35
18%

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

Middle class

362
36%

37
39%

311
36%

25
51%aC

12
27%

2
18%

11
31%

284
37%

72
35%

20
46%h

33
29%

14
48%

3
17%

2
100%

289
36%

5
35%

78
46%P

Upper class

200
20%

12
13%

179
21%C

9
18%

3
7%

3
29%

6
15%

143
19%

56
27%

11
25%

27
24%

12
41%

5
25%

1
45%

144
18%

7
47%

43
25%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Social grade

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Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 3 - Negative
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

55
11%

8
11%

7
15%

17
13%

11
12%

8
16%M

10
19%M

3
16%m

31
62%N

Religious Groups
Christians

135
13%

51
12%

43
15%

41
14%

Muslims

596
60%

261
61%

170
61%

165
57%

285
56%

311
63%D

34
49%

30
61%n

81
63%fN

Hindus

166
17%

68
16%

50
18%

47
16%

92
18%

74
15%

9
12%

10
20%

22
17%

12
13%

10
20%

Sikhs

174
17%

74
17%

52
18%

48
17%

95
19%

79
16%

10
14%

11
22%

23
18%

17
19%

Jewish people

157
16%

71
17%

49
17%

37
13%

95
19%E

62
13%

8
12%

5
10%

20
16%

20
22%fgo

Buddhists

107
11%

33
8%

35
12%a

40
14%A

74
14%E

34
7%

5
7%

4
8%

15
12%

57
6%

15
4%

23
8%A

19
6%a

40
8%E

18
4%

2
4%

1
2%

9
7%

Black

250
25%

108
25%

77
28%

64
22%

119
23%

131
27%

12
17%

13
27%

38
29%fo

28
31%Fo

13
26%

Asian

294
29%

117
27%

91
33%

85
29%

132
26%

162
33%D

20
28%

14
29%

43
34%O

36
40%NOp

15
30%

Mixed race

139
14%

47
11%

45
16%a

47
16%a

57
12%

5
7%

6
12%

17
13%

13
15%

6
12%

Ethnic Groups
White

80
16%e

82
16%e

8
7%

26
14%

11
56%

67
56%n

83
44%

9
18%

3
15%

22
19%

38
20%o

18
12%

13
16%

9
19%

10
20%

3
17%

18
15%

31
16%

23
15%

19
23%

9
18%

7
15%

3
14%

16
13%

38
20%

21
13%

10
13%

8
9%

7
15%mO

6
12%

3
13%

8
6%

33
10
18%FiMO 6%

9
11%

2
2%

5
4
11%fgImO 7%

1
5%

4
4%

20
10%gImO

13
27%

4
19%

29
24%

19
39%NOp

5
27%

66
33
74%FkLM 67%FN
NP

26
16%m

11
14%

113
46
71%FlMN 58%N
p

5
3%

4
5%

51
27%

30
19%

19
24%

41
35%O

48
25%

32
20%

21
26%

11
3
23%FhjO 16%f

18
15%

35
19%Fp

17
11%

8
10%

26
52%N

28
57%N

8
43%

66
55%N

70
37%

104
65%hjLN
p

40
51%n

29
58%FN

30
60%FN

10
50%

61
51%f

78
41%

89
56%FN

41
52%f

P
Roma or traveller

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

532
53%

226
53%

156
56%

150
52%

244
48%

288
59%D

38
54%N

27
54%N

68
53%N

531
53%

221
51%

153
54%

158
54%

253
50%

278
57%D

25
36%

26
53%f

79
61%FN

57
64%LNp

65
72%FGjk
LMNOP

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 3 - Negative
Base: All respondents
Age

Total
Weighted base

1001

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

Gender

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Region

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)
129

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

159*

79*

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

50*

50*

20*

439
44%

189
44%

130
46%

120
41%

206
40%

233
48%D

17
25%

26
52%FN

63
49%FN

53
60%FjMN
op

23
46%FN

28
56%FN

10
52%FN

52
44%FN

58
31%

74
47%FN

36
45%FN

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

530
53%

229
53%

152
54%

150
52%

246
48%

285
58%D

25
36%

27
55%fn

73
57%FN

67
29
75%FGHJ 59%FN
KLMNOP

28
57%FN

12
58%FN

63
53%FN

72
38%

95
60%FN

39
49%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

257
26%

113
26%

76
27%

68
23%

136
27%

122
25%

10
15%

17
34%Fno

34
26%f

33
11
37%FJNO 22%

17
7
34%FNO 33%Fo

33
28%f

40
21%

30
19%

26
32%FnO

565
56%

260
60%c

151
54%

155
53%

271
53%

295
60%D

34
49%

29
59%

72
56%

50
56%

33
67%FN

29
58%

11
56%

66
55%

89
47%

Pensioners (e.g. those


aged 65 and over)

162
16%

74
17%

42
15%

47
16%

89
18%

73
15%

8
11%

6
12%

22
17%

11
12%

6
13%

10
21%

3
14%

17
15%

29
15%

33
21%

17
21%

Sexuality
LGBT (gay, lesbian,
bisexual or
transsexual)

252
25%

120
28%C

75
27%C

56
19%

138
27%

113
23%

15
21%

9
18%

30
23%

26
29%

12
24%

16
32%g

5
23%

29
24%

47
25%

38
24%

25
32%g

65
15%

42
15%

58
20%

87
17%

78
16%

9
13%

7
14%

19
15%

17
19%

8
17%

12
23%fP

2
12%

19
16%

40
21%P

25
16%

8
10%

303
30%

127
30%

77
27%

99
34%b

141
28%

162
33%d

24
34%

13
27%

34
27%

32
36%

16
33%

20
5
41%HmNp 27%

34
29%

51
27%

51
32%

21
27%

Blind people

86
9%

32
7%

22
8%

32
11%

59
12%E

27
5%

5
7%

4
8%

8
6%

5
5%

3
7%

6
12%O

1
7%

9
7%

34
18%FHIJl
MO

4
2%

8
10%O

Deaf people

90
9%

37
9%

20
7%

32
11%b

59
12%E

30
6%

5
7%

5
10%

7
6%

6
6%

4
8%

7
13%hO

1
7%

10
8%

29
15%fHIO

8
5%

9
11%

316
32%

142
33%

93
33%

80
28%

165
34%

19
27%

16
33%

45
35%

27
30%

15
30%

6
32%

40
34%

55
29%

50
32%

25
32%

People with a disability or mental illness


People with a physical
165
disability
17%
People with a mental
illness

Social class
Working class

151
30%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

16
32%

119*

London
(n)

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

Age groups
Teenagers

89*

West
Midlands
(k)

188

106
67%FN

47
59%

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Table 165

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 3 - Negative
Base: All respondents
Age

Total
Weighted base

1001

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

430

280

290

511

490

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

69*

50*

129

Middle class

101
10%

39
9%

30
11%

31
11%

55
11%

45
9%

2
3%

3
7%

Upper class

360
36%

139
32%

116
41%A

105
36%

196
38%

163
33%

20
29%

17
34%

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)
20*

89*

50*

50*

19
14%FO

11
12%f

6
12%F

5
10%f

1
7%

9
8%

52
40%N

36
40%N

16
31%

20
40%N

8
40%n

43
36%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

East of
England
(m)
119*

London
(n)
188
26
14%FO
49
26%

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

159*

79*

9
5%

10
12%Fo

65
41%N

33
42%N

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Table 166

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 3 - Negative
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

27
19%Lp

12
18%

4
20%

1
4%

3
47%

289
11
67%LMN 51%

4
63%

Religious Groups
Christians

135
13%

46
13%

41
16%

6
8%

37
13%

1
17%

3
19%

1
22%

61
13%

54
14%

18
14%

2
11%

34
11%

Muslims

596
60%

211
58%

162
62%C

33
48%

180
65%C

1
17%

9
50%

279
59%

221
57%

86
67%i

10
60%

168
55%

79
55%

34
51%

10
51%

Hindus

166
17%

59
16%

39
15%

15
21%

49
18%

1
17%

2
14%

73
15%

76
20%J

14
11%

3
17%

50
16%

30
21%p

15
22%

3
13%

63
14%

4
18%

*
7%

Sikhs

174
17%

74
20%

40
15%

12
18%

46
16%

1
17%

1
7%

69
15%

80
21%H

22
17%

3
21%

46
15%

38
26%LP

14
21%

4
18%

69
16%

3
12%

*
7%

Jewish people

157
16%

49
13%

39
15%

15
22%a

51
18%

1
17%

1
7%

1
18%

76
16%

64
17%

13
10%

4
26%

41
13%

29
20%l

12
18%

3
15%

67
15%

3
15%

3
47%

Buddhists

107
11%

50
14%D

26
10%

9
13%d

19
7%

1
7%

2
40%

40
9%

56
14%HJ

9
7%

3
20%

37
12%P

31
21%LP

10
15%P

*
2%

25
6%

3
15%

*
7%

57
6%

20
6%

14
6%

8
12%AbD

12
4%

2
14%

24
5%

28
7%

5
4%

1
6%

10
3%

19
13%LP

10
14%LP

2
9%

13
3%

3
47%

Black

250
25%

89
24%

62
24%

14
21%

82
30%

1
17%

1
7%

113
24%

106
28%j

25
19%

5
31%

64
21%

40
28%

18
27%

5
23%

117
27%l

3
15%

2
27%

Asian

294
29%

105
29%

78
30%

21
31%

84
30%

1
17%

4
20%

1
18%

149
32%

110
28%

32
25%

3
20%

88
29%

43
30%

21
31%

2
10%

132
30%

5
21%

3
50%

Mixed race

139
14%

52
14%

33
13%

8
11%

39
14%

5
27%

2
40%

62
13%

63
16%j

12
9%

2
15%

49
16%

24
17%

11
17%

1
5%

50
12%

2
10%

2
26%

Roma or traveller

532
53%

186
51%

157
61%A

35
51%

150
54%

1
17%

3
14%

247
53%

207
54%

67
52%

10
63%

161
52%

67
46%

34
50%

12
61%

249
57%M

6
25%

4
63%

531
53%

194
53%

143
55%c

29
42%

159
57%C

1
17%

7
37%

247
53%

194
50%

79
61%i

11
70%

161
52%

73
51%

32
48%

9
45%

240
55%

13
57%

4
56%

Ethnic Groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
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55
13%

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Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 3 - Negative
Base: All respondents
Education

Total
Weighted base

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)
129

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)
143

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

16**

307

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

439
44%

174
48%c

116
45%

24
35%

118
42%

1
17%

5
30%

193
41%

174
45%

67
52%H

6
37%

137
45%

70
49%

27
40%

10
49%

181
42%

11
49%

3
55%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

530
53%

190
52%

143
55%

33
48%

156
56%

1
17%

6
35%

2
40%

238
51%

207
54%

76
59%

10
61%

160
52%

71
50%

37
54%

10
48%

233
54%

15
66%

5
76%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

257
26%

101
28%

58
22%

17
24%

80
29%

1
17%

1
7%

108
23%

116
30%H

29
22%

4
27%

74
24%

44
31%

19
28%

4
21%

111
26%

5
21%

*
7%

565
56%

199
54%

145
56%

34
50%

1
17%

6
33%

1
18%

257
55%

218
56%

81
63%

9
57%

150
49%

76
53%

33
49%

12
59%

283
8
65%LMN 35%

4
69%

Pensioners (e.g. those


aged 65 and over)

162
16%

52
14%

48
18%

13
19%

45
16%

2
12%

2
40%

66
14%

75
19%h

20
16%

1
9%

49
16%

23
16%

15
22%

3
16%

70
16%

2
7%

Sexuality
LGBT (gay, lesbian,
bisexual or
transsexual)

252
25%

81
22%

65
25%

20
29%

82
29%a

4
21%

*
6%

122
26%

93
24%

32
25%

4
26%

64
21%

39
27%

15
22%

5
25%

120
28%L

6
28%

3
44%

People with a disability or mental illness


People with a physical
165
disability
17%

63
17%

36
14%

15
22%

44
16%

7
37%

1
18%

72
15%

68
18%

22
17%

3
16%

51
17%

26
18%

10
15%

7
35%

66
15%

4
19%

1
16%

303
30%

111
30%

76
29%

26
38%

86
31%

1
17%

3
19%

142
30%

120
31%

38
30%

2
15%

85
28%

45
31%

20
30%

11
57%

132
30%

7
33%

2
35%

Blind people

86
9%

32
9%

15
6%

12
21
17%ABD 7%

5
27%

1
22%

40
9%

35
9%

10
8%

1
8%

29
9%

19
13%nP

3
5%

3
18%

30
7%

1
19%

Deaf people

90
9%

34
9%

20
8%

7
10%

3
19%

1
18%

37
8%

39
10%

14
11%

28
9%

15
11%

6
8%

4
18%

36
8%

1
5%

Age groups
Teenagers

People with a mental


illness

1001

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

179
64%AbC

25
9%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
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Table 166

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 3 - Negative
Base: All respondents
Education

Total
Weighted base
Social class
Working class

1001

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)
366

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)
260

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)
68*

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)
278

Area

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)
129

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

5**

18**

6**

470

386

Don't
know
(g)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)
16**

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

307

143

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)
20**

434

23**

6**

7
35%

149
34%L

4
18%

2
30%

2
8%

35
8%

4
18%

*
7%

11
55%

160
37%

5
21%

3
53%

105
29%

89
34%

25
37%

92
33%

4
20%

153
33%

111
29%

45
35%

6
37%

78
25%

57
40%L

19
28%

Middle class

101
10%

40
11%

29
11%

6
9%

23
8%

2
14%

41
9%

44
11%

13
10%

2
12%

26
8%

22
15%LP

11
17%LP

Upper class

360
36%

123
34%

103
40%

22
32%

107
38%

3
20%

1
22%

164
35%

139
36%

49
38%

7
44%

97
32%

58
40%l

26
38%

Prepared by ComRes

Other
(r)

68*

316
32%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

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Table 167

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 3 - Negative
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

135
13%

22
23%

106
12%

16
6
32%Ace 14%

1
10%

5
14%

105
14%

28
13%

6
14%

12
11%

5
18%

3
17%

1
55%

107
13%

3
17%

19
11%

46
14%

51
16%

Muslims

596
60%

59
62%

516
60%e

31
62%

28
62%

6
48%

16
43%

491
64%H

95
46%

26
61%H

40
35%

17
60%

10
52%

1
55%

501
63%H

6
40%

98
58%

212
65%

199
62%

Hindus

166
17%

23
24%

135
16%

11
23%

12
26%

3
22%

5
13%

126
16%

34
17%

8
19%

22
19%

3
10%

2
8%

131
17%

2
15%

23
13%

49
15%

60
19%

55
18%

Sikhs

174
17%

22
23%

146
17%

14
28%a

8
17%

*
3%

6
16%

138
18%

31
15%

10
24%h

13
12%

6
22%

1
4%

143
18%

3
17%

27
16%

54
17%

65
20%

Jewish people

157
16%

15
16%

134
16%

7
14%

8
17%

2
18%

5
15%

106
14%

47
23%

16
20
37%FHL 18%

7
25%

3
13%

1
45%

110
14%

1
6%

23
13%

51
16%

Buddhists

107
11%

10
10%

90
10%

6
11%

4
9%

1
11%

7
18%

65
9%

36
18%

12
27%FL

20
17%FL

3
10%

2
11%

71
9%

1
6%

19
11%

57
6%

10
10%

43
5%

7
15%A

2
5%

1
10%

4
10%

30
4%

26
12%

5
12%FL

16
14%FL

3
10%

2
8%

32
4%

1
4%

Black

250
25%

26
28%

216
25%E

18
36%cE

8
19%

4
32%

3
9%

178
23%

67
32%

13
30%

30
26%

15
54%

9
44%

183
23%

Asian

294
29%

30
32%

257
30%E

16
33%E

14
30%E

4
30%

4
10%

228
30%

62
30%

12
28%

30
26%

10
34%

9
44%

1
55%

Mixed race

139
14%

14
15%

115
13%

11
21%

4
8%

2
17%

8
23%c

103
13%

34
16%

8
18%

21
18%

4
14%

2
8%

Roma or traveller

532
53%

55
58%

467
54%E

31
61%E

25
55%E

4
37%

5
13%

446
58%H

79
38%

27
62%H

29
26%

11
38%

11
54%

531
53%

52
55%

462
54%E

26
53%e

26
57%E

6
50%

12
32%

442
58%H

87
42%

21
50%

40
35%

14
48%

10
51%

Religious Groups
Christians

Ethnic Groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

32
9%

19
13%

24
12%

201
202
67%RT 56%

84
59%

107
55%

53
15%

26
18%

31
16%

59
20%

54
15%

24
16%

36
19%

58
18%

62
21%R

40
11%

24
17%

30
16%

32
10%

40
12%

35
12%

28
8%

18
13%

26
13%r

10
6%

16
5%

21
6%

23
8%r

15
4%

12
8%

8
4%

4
27%

39
23%

92
28%

80
25%

81
27%

81
22%

33
23%

55
28%

232
29%

3
18%

49
29%

100
30%

101
31%

93
31%

95
27%

43
30%

62
32%

105
13%

4
25%

17
10%

47
14%

41
14%

43
12%

24
17%

31
16%

1
55%

453
57%H

4
25%

98
57%

193
59%

180
56%

192
175
64%RST 49%

70
49%

93
48%

1
55%

445
56%H

7
47%

95
55%

182
56%

186
58%

180
60%R

79
55%

103
53%

55
17%N

59
20%RT

168
47%

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Table 167

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 3 - Negative
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total
Weighted base

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

43*

114*

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

171

300

360

144

194

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

327

323

439
44%

42
44%

385
45%E

22
45%E

19
43%e

5
44%

8
21%

371
48%H

66
32%

18
42%

31
27%

8
28%

9
46%

373
47%H

5
37%

67
39%

149
45%

170
145
53%No 48%R

134
37%

69
48%R

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

530
53%

49
52%

460
54%e

26
52%

23
51%

7
61%

14
37%

437
57%H

87
42%

23
53%h

40
35%

11
38%

12
61%

1
55%

444
56%H

6
44%

98
57%

172
52%

184
57%

177
59%R

170
47%

80
55%

101
52%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

257
26%

24
25%

223
26%e

16
33%E

8
17%

6
52%

4
11%

213
28%h

42
20%

7
15%

22
19%

8
28%

5
28%

215
27%

4
29%

34
20%

85
26%

68
23%

95
26%

41
28%

53
28%

565
56%

61
65%

486
57%E

31
62%E

30
67%E

9
73%

9
26%

472
61%H

85
41%

21
49%h

36
32%

18
63%

9
44%

1
55%

480
61%H

4
29%

91
53%

208
63%N

184
57%

183
61%T

204
57%t

82
57%

94
48%

Pensioners (e.g. those


aged 65 and over)

162
16%

23
24%

131
15%

16
31%A

8
17%

3
25%

5
15%

126
16%

33
16%

13
15
30%FHL 13%

3
10%

3
13%

129
16%

4
30%

30
18%

58
18%

55
17%

63
21%rs

52
14%

19
13%

28
15%

Sexuality
LGBT (gay, lesbian,
bisexual or
transsexual)

252
25%

29
30%

212
25%e

16
33%E

13
28%e

7
58%

4
10%

191
25%

57
27%

13
30%

31
27%

8
28%

5
25%

195
25%

4
26%

44
25%

96
29%P

71
22%

74
25%

98
27%

37
26%

43
22%

People with a disability or mental illness


People with a physical
165
disability
17%

27
28%

128
15%

16
32%Ae

11
25%

5
45%

5
14%

119
15%

46
22%

15
35%FL

25
22%l

1
4%

4
21%

120
15%

1
9%

30
18%

57
17%

55
17%

41
14%

70
20%q

24
17%

30
16%

People with a mental


illness

303
30%

40
43%

251
29%

21
43%ae

19
42%ae

5
42%

7
20%

241
31%H

60
29%

22
24
50%FHL 21%

4
16%

8
43%

1
55%

243
31%h

4
30%

55
32%

109
33%

101
31%

100
33%

110
31%

40
27%

53
27%

Blind people

86
9%

12
13%

67
8%

10
20%Ac

2
5%

1
6%

6
17%a

51
7%

34
16%

10
24%FL

19
16%FL

2
8%

3
13%

52
7%

4
25%

17
10%

25
8%

23
7%

28
9%

32
9%

11
7%

16
8%

Deaf people

90
9%

14
14%

71
8%

8
15%

6
13%

3
25%

2
6%

58
8%

32
15%

9
20%FL

17
15%FL

3
9%

3
16%

58
7%

3
23%

23
14%O

25
8%

29
9%

24
8%

36
10%

12
9%

17
9%

316
32%

35
37%

272
32%E

20
40%E

15
32%e

4
36%

5
14%

249
32%H

61
29%

17
40%h

25
22%

8
27%

9
48%

1
55%

255
32%H

1
4%

125
38%

102
31%

34
23%

53
27%

Social class
Working class

208

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

Age groups
Teenagers

1001

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by ComRes

61
36%

103
32%N

109
118
36%ST 33%s

89
46%r

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Table 167

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 3 - Negative
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total
Weighted base

1001

Net:
LGB
95*

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)
858

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)
37*

White
(f)
767

Net:
Nonwhite
208

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

43*

114*

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

50*

45*

12**

28**

20**

2**

101
10%

19
20%

72
8%

12
24%Ae

7
15%

7
61%

3
8%

71
9%

30
14%

8
19%fl

17
15%fl

2
8%

2
11%

71
9%

3
20%

16
9%

31
10%

42
13%

Upper class

360
36%

42
44%

308
36%E

24
48%E

18
39%E

5
41%

5
14%

302
39%H

52
25%

16
38%

27
23%

6
20%

3
17%

308
39%H

3
18%

57
34%

143
44%N

125
39%

Prepared by ComRes

15**

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Middle class

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

793

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

39
13%

32
9%

13
9%

16
8%

131
114
44%RsT 32%

49
34%

63
33%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 168

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 4 - Neutral
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

382
38%

171
40%

108
39%

103
35%

172
34%

210
43%D

25
35%

13
27%

56
43%gkN

41
46%GkN

17
33%

16
32%

8
42%N

55
48
46%GjKN 26%

73
30
46%GjKN 38%N

Muslims

171
17%

73
17%

52
18%

46
16%

86
17%

84
17%

26
20%n

12
14%

7
13%

9
18%

4
23%n

20
17%

22
12%

26
16%

19
25%gijN

Hindus

495
49%

225
52%

133
48%

137
47%

232
46%

262
53%D

37
53%N

22
45%

70
54%N

48
53%N

25
51%N

25
51%N

10
51%N

55
46%n

63
34%

95
60%mN

44
55%N

Sikhs

489
49%

226
53%c

132
47%

131
45%

230
45%

260
53%D

36
52%N

21
42%

69
54%N

47
52%N

23
46%n

24
49%N

11
54%N

56
47%N

64
34%

Religious Groups
Christians

20
6
29%GIJm 11%
NO

99
40
62%GJkM 51%N
N

Jewish people

500
50%

228
53%c

138
49%

133
46%

228
45%

272
56%D

38
55%N

26
53%N

66
51%N

43
48%N

27
54%N

25
51%N

9
47%n

65
54%N

59
31%

97
61%iN

44
56%N

Buddhists

492
49%

240
56%BC

126
45%

127
44%

225
44%

267
54%D

36
51%N

24
48%n

71
55%N

48
54%N

26
53%N

25
50%N

9
45%

57
48%N

61
33%

95
60%lmN

40
50%N

346
35%

150
35%

98
35%

98
34%

178
35%

168
34%

24
35%N

15
30%

47
36%N

27
30%

17
35%N

16
31%n

6
31%

47
39%N

39
20%

75
47%gIjK
lN

34
42%N

Black

389
39%

175
41%

100
36%

114
39%

196
38%

193
39%

34
49%GkN

15
30%

56
43%N

37
41%N

18
36%N

17
35%N

8
40%N

52
43%N

42
22%

81
31
51%GjKN 40%N

Asian

356
36%

165
38%

93
33%

98
34%

189
37%

167
34%

27
39%N

16
32%

49
38%N

29
33%n

19
38%N

15
30%

7
35%n

48
40%N

41
22%

74
47%iKN

34
42%kN

Mixed race

466
47%

213
50%

126
45%

127
44%

227
44%

239
49%

40
58%KLN

22
45%n

70
54%KlN

44
49%N

26
53%klN

19
39%

7
37%

58
49%N

54
29%

85
54%KlN

41
51%N

Roma or traveller

215
21%

97
23%

64
23%

53
18%

118
23%

97
20%

17
25%

9
19%

32
25%k

17
19%

11
23%

7
14%

41
22%

26
16%

21
27%ko

194
19%

78
18%

62
22%

53
18%

102
20%

92
19%

7
13%

24
19%

11
12%

8
16%

7
15%

29
16%

34
22%

19
24%i

Ethnic Groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

26
38%GHIJ
KMNOp

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
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7
25
36%gIKm 21%
nO
6
29%gIkN

22
19%

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Summary Table 4 - Neutral
Base: All respondents
Age

Total
Weighted base

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

430

280

290

Male
(d)

Region

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
West
(h)

50*

129

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

South
West
(p)

159*

79*

511

490

89*

50*

50*

20*

69
25%

72
25%

124
24%

118
24%

29
8
42%GHIJ 17%
KlMNO

34
26%

16
18%

12
24%

10
20%

5
25%

30
26%

37
19%

37
23%

24
30%in

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

211
21%

84
20%

67
24%

59
20%

109
21%

102
21%

27
6
40%GHIJ 12%
KlMNO

26
20%I

8
9%

9
19%i

9
19%i

4
22%I

26
22%I

37
20%I

34
22%I

22
28%GI

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

371
37%

155
36%

105
37%

111
38%

179
35%

192
39%

53
28%

66
41%GN

28
35%

192
19%

71
17%

57
20%

95
19%

97
20%

10
13%

11
23%

188

South
East
(o)

102
24%

33
48%GN

119*

London
(n)

242
24%

64
23%a

69*

North
East
(g)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

Age groups
Teenagers

1001

Gender

56
44%GN

31
35%

20
41%GN

17
35%

7
36%

48
40%gn

21
8
30%JKNo 17%

30
23%jknp

21
24%jknp

6
12%

6
12%

4
18%

30
27
25%JKNP 14%

30
19%

31
44%knp

15
30%

57
44%knp

35
39%

19
39%

15
30%

7
34%

58
61
48%GKNP 32%

77
25
48%GKNP 31%

36
51%iKlN

19
38%

61
47%KNp

33
36%

20
40%

16
32%

6
33%

46
38%

59
32%

69
44%n

27
34%

P
Pensioners (e.g. those
aged 65 and over)

398
40%

181
42%

113
40%

104
36%

194
38%

204
42%

Sexuality
LGBT (gay, lesbian,
bisexual or
transsexual)

391
39%

166
38%

116
41%

110
38%

184
36%

208
42%d
P

People with a disability or mental illness


People with a physical
454
216
disability
45%
50%C

127
45%c

112
38%

213
42%

241
49%D

37
53%KlN

22
45%

68
53%KlN

47
53%KlN

25
50%kN

17
35%

7
36%

50
42%

66
35%

76
48%kn

39
49%kn

People with a mental


illness

386
39%

173
40%c

117
42%C

96
33%

192
38%

194
40%

30
43%K

18
37%

59
45%KN

39
44%Kn

20
41%K

13
26%

6
33%

43
37%

60
32%

61
39%k

35
44%Kn

Blind people

516
52%

238
55%C

148
53%C

129
44%

235
46%

281
57%D

41
59%kN

23
47%

74
58%kN

52
59%kN

30
60%kN

22
45%

9
48%

57
48%n

66
35%

98
42
62%KmN 53%N

Deaf people

520
52%

237
55%C

149
53%c

134
46%

236
46%

285
58%D

42
60%KN

24
49%

75
58%KN

55
61%KlN

29
58%KN

20
41%

9
46%

59
50%n

70
37%

95
60%KN

42
53%N

306
31%

144
33%

79
28%

83
29%

151
30%

155
32%

27
39%N

13
27%

40
31%

30
33%

14
28%

14
28%

7
34%

36
30%

44
24%

56
35%n

25
31%

Social class
Working class

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 168

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 4 - Neutral
Base: All respondents
Age

Total
Weighted base

1001

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

430

280

Gender

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Region

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)
129

290

511

490

69*

50*

Middle class

394
39%

187
43%B

99
35%

108
37%

192
38%

202
41%

34
50%JN

20
40%N

Upper class

290
29%

140
33%b

72
26%

79
27%

140
27%

150
31%

27
12
40%gIKN 24%

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)
119*

London
(n)
188

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

159*

79*

89*

50*

50*

20*

56
43%N

35
39%N

15
31%

19
38%N

9
44%N

54
45%jN

45
24%

74
47%JN

33
42%N

46
36%iKn

21
23%

16
32%k

10
20%

6
32%

37
31%k

46
25%

45
29%

23
30%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

West
Midlands
(k)

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Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 4 - Neutral
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Religious Groups
Christians

382
38%

143
39%

88
34%

25
37%

118
43%b

2
39%

5
30%

1
12%

180
38%

150
39%

47
36%

6
36%

115
37%

57
40%

21
31%

9
44%

171
39%

9
39%

1
23%

Muslims

171
17%

70
19%

38
15%

13
19%

43
15%

2
39%

4
21%

1
12%

86
18%

63
16%

20
15%

2
11%

58
19%

23
16%

12
17%

5
25%

66
15%

8
35%

Hindus

495
49%

175
48%

126
49%

30
43%

157
57%abc

2
39%

4
23%

1
12%

236
50%

174
45%

76
59%I

7
47%

140
46%

64
45%

31
45%

12
63%

234
54%Lm

10
44%

3
42%

Sikhs

489
49%

167
46%

120
46%

29
43%

166
2
60%ABC 39%

4
21%

2
31%

240
51%

174
45%

69
54%

7
43%

141
46%

59
41%

29
43%

12
63%

235
54%LMn

11
47%

3
43%

Jewish people

500
50%

186
51%c

122
47%

26
39%

155
56%bC

2
39%

9
49%

1
12%

228
48%

189
49%

77
60%Hi

6
40%

142
46%

66
46%

29
43%

13
67%

235
54%l

13
57%

1
23%

Buddhists

492
49%

167
46%

115
44%

29
42%

172
2
62%ABC 39%

7
37%

1
12%

238
51%

175
45%

72
56%i

6
40%

137
44%

59
41%

24
35%

12
63%

248
10
57%LMN 45%

3
46%

346
35%

134
37%

81
31%

19
28%

103
37%

3
56%

4
23%

2
34%

167
35%

123
32%

54
42%i

2
12%

102
33%

50
35%

22
32%

8
42%

154
36%

9
40%

1
16%

Black

389
39%

142
39%

99
38%

27
39%

116
42%

2
39%

4
23%

1
12%

187
40%

141
37%

58
45%

3
18%

115
37%

55
38%

21
31%

9
44%

176
41%

13
56%

1
16%

Asian

356
36%

121
33%

90
35%

20
30%

114
41%a

2
39%

7
42%

2
34%

153
33%

143
37%

54
42%h

6
37%

102
33%

54
38%

20
30%

9
47%

158
36%

12
53%

1
19%

Mixed race

466
47%

171
47%

113
43%

33
48%

142
51%

3
56%

4
23%

1
12%

217
46%

173
45%

70
54%i

6
36%

133
43%

63
44%

24
36%

13
64%

217
50%lN

14
62%

1
23%

Roma or traveller

215
21%

82
22%B

40
15%

14
20%

71
26%B

2
39%

5
30%

1
12%

114
24%i

70
18%

29
23%

2
12%

56
18%

40
28%L

11
17%

4
18%

94
22%

11
49%

194
19%

70
19%

47
18%

16
24%

55
20%

2
39%

4
21%

1
19%

97
21%

71
18%

26
20%

57
19%

29
20%

14
21%

3
16%

83
19%

7
31%

1
19%

Ethnic Groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
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Table 169

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 4 - Neutral
Base: All respondents
Education

Total
Weighted base

366

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)
260

68*

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)
278

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

470

386

129

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)
16**

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

307

143

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

5**

18**

6**

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

242
24%

78
21%

60
23%

19
28%

76
27%

2
39%

5
29%

2
37%

121
26%

83
22%

36
28%

1
7%

72
24%

26
18%

18
27%

4
18%

115
26%m

7
30%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

211
21%

80
22%

48
18%

14
20%

63
23%

2
39%

4
21%

1
19%

110
23%i

70
18%

29
22%

1
8%

58
19%

31
21%

13
18%

5
27%

99
23%

6
26%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

371
37%

136
37%

93
36%

24
35%

109
39%

2
39%

4
21%

2
41%

182
39%

130
34%

55
43%

4
22%

115
37%

44
30%

19
29%

11
57%

168
39%

11
48%

2
37%

71
16%

9
40%

Age groups
Teenagers

1001

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

192
19%

80
22%b

40
15%

15
23%

50
18%

2
39%

4
23%

1
12%

102
22%i

64
17%

24
19%

2
13%

61
20%

29
20%

19
29%P

3
15%

Pensioners (e.g. those


aged 65 and over)

398
40%

150
41%B

84
32%

28
41%

130
47%B

2
39%

3
18%

1
12%

201
43%

144
37%

49
38%

4
27%

109
36%

49
34%

29
43%

11
57%

191
44%Lm

8
34%

1
23%

Sexuality
LGBT (gay, lesbian,
bisexual or
transsexual)

391
39%

153
42%b

89
34%

24
36%

116
42%

3
56%

5
30%

1
12%

184
39%

156
40%

48
38%

3
20%

118
39%

49
34%

26
38%

5
24%

182
42%

11
50%

*
6%

People with a disability or mental illness


People with a physical
454
disability
45%

157
43%

116
45%

29
42%

145
52%A

3
56%

4
25%

1
12%

217
46%

177
46%

55
42%

6
36%

124
40%

65
46%

28
41%

5
24%

221
51%L

10
46%

2
26%

People with a mental


illness

386
39%

139
38%

94
36%

26
38%

117
42%

2
39%

5
30%

3
53%

181
38%

151
39%

48
37%

6
39%

113
37%

46
32%

28
41%

3
14%

184
42%m

12
51%

2
27%

Blind people

516
52%

184
50%

129
50%

35
51%

161
58%b

3
56%

3
16%

1
12%

243
52%

200
52%

65
50%

8
51%

145
47%

70
49%

32
47%

9
46%

249
57%Lm

10
42%

1
23%

Deaf people

520
52%

185
50%

130
50%

38
56%

159
57%

3
56%

4
25%

1
12%

246
52%

204
53%

62
48%

8
50%

152
49%

69
48%

31
46%

11
55%

246
57%l

10
45%

1
23%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
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Table 169

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 4 - Neutral
Base: All respondents
Education

Total
Weighted base
Social class
Working class

1001

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)
366

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)
260

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)
68*

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)
278

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

5**

18**

6**

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

470

386

129

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)
16**

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

307

143

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

306
31%

113
31%

66
25%

20
29%

99
35%B

2
39%

4
25%

2
34%

150
32%

118
31%

35
27%

4
24%

94
31%

36
25%

23
34%

5
27%

142
33%

4
19%

1
19%

Middle class

394
39%

138
38%

89
34%

28
40%

130
47%AB

2
39%

7
37%

1
12%

191
41%

147
38%

51
40%

5
29%

112
36%

54
38%

28
41%

8
39%

182
42%

9
38%

1
23%

Upper class

290
29%

117
32%B

58
22%

20
29%

86
31%B

2
39%

8
43%

1
12%

138
29%

109
28%

39
31%

4
23%

91
30%

38
26%

21
31%

3
16%

126
29%

10
46%

1
16%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 170

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 4 - Neutral
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

382
38%

39
41%

335
39%E

14
28%

25
2
56%ABE 20%

6
16%

317
61
41%GH 29%

Muslims

171
17%

18
19%

150
17%

7
13%

11
25%e

3
9%

Hindus

495
49%

48
51%

435
51%E

23
47%E

25
56%E

4
31%

Sikhs

489
49%

47
49%

431
50%E

19
39%e

28
61%bE

Jewish people

500
50%

55
58%

434
51%E

26
52%E

Buddhists

492
49%

54
57%

427
50%E

346
35%

27
28%

Black

389
39%

Asian

Religious Groups
Christians

8
19%

29
25%

14
51%

10
49%

321
4
40%GH 24%

77
45%P

123
37%

108
33%

111
37%

145
40%

51
35%

73
38%

31
15%

3
7%

16
14%

6
20%

5
28%

140
18%

3
21%

38
22%P

55
17%

44
14%

52
17%

68
19%

18
12%

33
17%

8
22%

409
81
53%GH 39%

10
23%

38
33%

16
57%

15
78%

1
55%

414
5
52%GH 36%

95
56%p

175
53%

151
47%

152
51%

180
50%

68
47%

93
48%

5
38%

7
18%

406
77
53%GH 37%

12
27%

35
31%

15
53%

14
71%

1
55%

413
4
52%GH 24%

92
54%p

176
54%P

142
44%

153
51%

177
49%

69
48%

90
46%

29
64%E

3
24%

9
23%

425
67
55%GH 32%

6
15%

35
31%g

12
41%

12
64%

1
55%

433
4
55%GH 31%

98
57%P

175
53%P

144
44%

144
48%

196
55%

67
46%

91
47%

26
53%E

28
61%E

2
19%

9
23%

411
74
54%GH 35%

8
18%

35
31%

16
57%

14
73%

419
5
53%GH 36%

91
53%

162
50%

154
48%

150
50%

178
50%

72
50%

91
47%

307
36%b

10
20%

17
37%b

2
17%

10
28%

291
38%H

48
23%

10
24%

22
19%

7
23%

9
47%

298
38%H

65
38%

106
33%

118
36%

107
36%

123
34%

48
34%

66
34%

37
39%

342
40%b

13
26%

24
53%BE

1
6%

10
27%

344
39
45%GH 19%

7
17%

19
17%

5
19%

7
38%

350
5
44%GH 34%

81
48%O

115
35%

129
40%

126
42%

136
38%

56
39%

70
36%

356
36%

33
35%

310
36%

14
28%

19
42%

1
11%

12
33%

304
40%gH

45
22%

10
23%

20
18%

6
20%

9
46%

312
39%gH

65
38%

115
35%

122
38%

115
38%

131
36%

48
33%

62
32%

Mixed race

466
47%

48
50%

407
47%E

19
38%

29
2
63%aBE 17%

9
25%

396
62
52%GH 30%

10
23%

30
26%

7
25%

15
77%

404
4
51%GH 24%

94
55%o

149
46%

153
47%

151
50%t

165
46%

67
46%

81
42%

Roma or traveller

215
21%

23
24%

185
22%

8
16%

15
33%ab

7
19%

167
22%

43
21%

5
11%

24
21%

7
24%

8
43%

172
22%

5
33%

44
26%

62
19%

65
20%

56
19%

83
23%

30
21%

44
23%

194
19%

19
20%

169
20%

10
19%

9
20%

6
17%

150
20%

38
18%

7
16%

17
15%

7
26%

7
36%

156
20%

2
16%

39
23%P

65
20%

49
15%

59
20%

78
22%s

20
14%

37
19%

Ethnic Groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

138
18%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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4
31%

4
31%

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Summary Table 4 - Neutral
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total
Weighted base

1001

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

43*

114*

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

95*

858

50*

45*

37*

767

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

242
24%

22
24%

211
25%

9
18%

14
30%

1
6%

8
22%

192
25%

46
22%

9
20%

22
19%

8
30%

7
36%

196
25%

3
19%

52
30%P

75
23%

61
19%

75
25%

96
27%

28
19%

43
22%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

211
21%

21
22%

184
21%

10
20%

11
24%

2
19%

4
11%

168
22%h

38
18%

9
21%

17
15%

6
20%

7
35%

173
22%

2
16%

43
25%P

76
23%P

51
16%

58
19%

94
26%qS

20
14%

39
20%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

371
37%

38
40%

323
38%

12
24%

26
1
58%ABE 6%

9
24%

308
40%H

58
28%

12
27%

28
25%

6
21%

12
63%

313
39%H

4
25%

80
47%P

130
40%P

98
30%

120
40%

129
36%

52
36%

68
35%

192
19%

19
20%

167
19%

9
18%

10
23%

6
17%

147
19%

41
20%

7
17%

21
18%

6
20%

7
38%

151
19%

4
28%

42
25%O

49
15%

62
19%

53
18%

64
18%

23
16%

52
27%QRS

Pensioners (e.g. those


aged 65 and over)

398
40%

46
48%

341
40%E

20
40%E

26
57%AE

5
43%

6
17%

322
68
42%GH 33%

10
22%

32
28%

12
44%

14
73%

330
3
42%GH 21%

84
125
49%OP 38%

116
36%

122
41%

149
41%

49
34%

77
40%

Sexuality
LGBT (gay, lesbian,
bisexual or
transsexual)

391
39%

25
27%

357
42%Be

7
15%

18
39%B

9
24%

320
42%H

64
31%

12
29%

29
25%

10
34%

10
54%

2
100%

328
41%H

5
37%

74
43%

119
36%

130
40%

132
44%R

128
36%

54
38%

75
39%

People with a disability or mental illness


People with a physical
454
disability
45%

43
45%

398
46%bE

15
31%

28
3
61%aBE 24%

10
27%

362
47%H

85
41%

17
39%

33
29%

19
66%

15
74%

1
55%

370
47%H

7
49%

94
148
55%oP 45%

136
42%

143
48%

161
45%

66
46%

82
42%

People with a mental


illness

386
39%

36
38%

337
39%b

12
25%

23
52%BE

4
36%

10
26%

303
39%

75
36%

15
35%

36
32%

14
49%

10
52%

311
39%

4
26%

83
120
49%OP 37%

111
34%

116
39%

138
38%

57
40%

74
38%

Blind people

516
52%

52
54%

450
52%bE

18
37%

33
6
74%ABE 49%

8
22%

423
55%H

84
41%

19
44%

35
30%

14
51%

15
74%

1
55%

431
54%H

4
26%

108
172
63%OP 52%

161
50%

163
54%

190
53%

68
47%

92
47%

Deaf people

520
52%

52
54%

452
53%E

20
41%

31
5
69%ABE 38%

12
34%

424
55%H

88
43%

20
47%

37
33%

15
54%

14
72%

1
55%

432
54%H

5
34%

103
61%P

176
54%

153
47%

165
55%

191
53%

71
49%

92
47%

306
31%

23
25%

269
31%b

9
18%

14
32%

10
27%

247
32%H

53
25%

10
23%

23
20%

12
41%

8
40%

253
32%H

4
28%

58
34%

93
28%

89
27%

95
32%

107
30%

40
27%

64
33%

Social class
Working class

4
32%

208

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Social grade

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

Age groups
Teenagers

12**

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

Self-selected social class

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
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Table 170

Q.8 Generally speaking, do you think that each of the following groups of people have a positive or negative image among the British public at present?
Summary Table 4 - Neutral
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total
Weighted base

1001

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)
12**

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite
208

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

43*

114*

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

171

144

194

95*

858

50*

45*

37*

767

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

327

323

300

360

Middle class

394
39%

28
29%

356
41%Be

8
15%

20
44%B

1
7%

9
25%

317
41%H

67
32%

12
27%

34
30%

9
30%

12
64%

327
41%H

5
31%

65
38%

122
37%

130
40%

114
38%

140
39%

58
40%

82
42%

Upper class

290
29%

28
30%

249
29%

11
21%

18
39%b

1
11%

12
32%

224
29%

60
29%

9
21%

31
28%

8
29%

9
49%

1
55%

230
29%

3
21%

55
32%

85
26%

89
28%

79
26%

107
30%

45
31%

60
31%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 171

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Christians
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

290
67%bC

169
60%

160
55%

311
61%

308
63%

47
68%g

26
52%

88
68%gn

57
64%

31
62%

36
12
72%GNop 62%

9
7%

8
9%

7
15%h

4
9%

2
11%

14
12%

32
25%

24
27%

12
24%

9
19%

5
28%

28
23%

Trust

619
62%

Do not trust

120
12%

41
10%

37
13%

42
15%a

62
12%

58
12%

8
12%

6
12%

Don't know

262
26%

99
23%

75
27%

88
30%A

137
27%

125
25%

14
21%

18
36%fK

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

77
65%

106
56%

92
58%

47
60%

29
15%h

23
14%h

10
13%

54
29%

44
28%

22
28%

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Table 172

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Christians
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

301
13
69%LMN 57%

4
63%

Trust

619
62%

205
56%

165
64%a

45
66%

193
69%A

2
44%

7
38%

1
18%

290
62%

233
60%

83
65%

13
78%

182
59%m

72
51%

36
52%

10
52%

Do not trust

120
12%

52
14%

30
12%

6
8%

28
10%

4
20%

1
22%

61
13%

44
11%

14
11%

1
8%

38
12%

21
15%

10
15%

4
18%

41
10%

5
22%

1
19%

Don't know

262
26%

109
30%D

65
25%

17
25%

57
21%

3
56%

7
42%

3
60%

119
25%

109
28%

31
24%

2
14%

87
28%P

50
35%P

22
32%p

6
30%

91
21%

5
20%

1
18%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 173

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Christians
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

24
49%

27
59%

8
66%

20
55%

497
65%H

112
54%

31
73%H

53
46%

15
51%

10
53%

2
100%

507
64%H

10
68%

133
211
78%OP 64%

188
58%

202
228
68%ST 63%s

18
6
36%ACE 13%

3
26%

3
8%

87
11%

30
15%

7
16%

17
15%

3
11%

3
15%

90
11%

3
22%

12
7%

36
11%

50
15%N

32
11%

1
8%

14
37%B

184
24%g

66
32%

5
11%

44
11
39%FGL 37%

6
32%

196
25%g

1
10%

26
15%

81
25%N

86
26%N

66
22%

Trust

619
62%

51
54%

540
63%b

Do not trust

120
12%

24
25%

90
11%

Don't know

262
26%

20
21%

227
26%

8
15%

13
28%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

79
55%

108
56%

43
12%

21
14%

25
13%

89
25%

45
31%q

61
31%Q

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Table 174

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Muslims
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

115
41%

112
39%

212
42%

216
44%

33
47%

21
42%

51
40%

37
42%

18
37%

25
50%o

10
51%

56
47%

83
44%

59
37%

34
43%

Trust

428
43%

202
47%C

Do not trust

266
27%

105
24%

77
27%

84
29%

142
28%

124
25%

18
25%

10
20%

34
26%

30
17
34%glMp 34%Mp

12
24%

4
19%

24
20%

55
29%

46
29%

17
22%

Don't know

307
31%

124
29%

89
32%

94
32%

156
31%

150
31%

19
27%

19
39%

44
34%

22
25%

13
26%

6
30%

39
33%

50
26%

53
34%

28
35%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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15
29%

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Table 175

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Muslims
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

110
42%

28
41%

148
53%AB

2
36%

6
33%

1
25%

214
46%i

149
39%

57
44%

8
50%

109
35%

59
41%

29
42%

6
31%

216
50%Lm

6
25%

4
62%

Trust

428
43%

133
36%

Do not trust

266
27%

120
33%BD

58
22%

22
33%bd

58
21%

*
8%

6
34%

1
22%

113
24%

119
31%H

32
25%

3
18%

95
31%P

41
29%

17
25%

5
24%

98
23%

8
37%

1
20%

Don't know

307
31%

114
31%

91
35%D

18
26%

72
26%

3
56%

6
33%

3
53%

143
30%

118
31%

40
31%

5
33%

103
34%p

43
30%

22
33%

9
45%

119
27%

9
38%

1
18%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 176

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Muslims
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

106
51%

33
57
76%FHL 50%fl

8
29%

6
31%

2
100%

322
41%

9
61%

87
51%P

154
47%

130
40%

139
165
46%sT 46%t

Trust

428
43%

47
49%

361
42%

23
46%

24
53%

6
51%

15
40%

314
41%

Do not trust

266
27%

26
27%

223
26%c

20
39%aC

6
14%

4
37%

13
35%C

224
29%gH

36
18%

6
14%

16
14%

9
32%

5
26%

229
29%gH

2
16%

42
25%

82
25%

94
29%

79
26%

85
24%

Don't know

307
31%

23
24%

274
32%B

7
15%

15
33%b

1
12%

9
24%

229
30%G

65
31%

5
10%

41
36%G

11
40%

9
44%

242
30%G

3
24%

42
24%

91
28%

99
31%

82
27%

110
31%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

53
37%

70
36%

48
33%R

53
27%

43
30%

71
37%Q

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Table 177

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Hindus
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

118
41%

237
46%

264
54%D

37
54%N

21
43%

65
51%n

49
55%N

31
62%gmN

28
57%N

12
61%N

58
48%

59
12%

11
16%

7
14%

18
14%

15
16%

5
10%

8
16%

2
11%

17
14%

168
34%

21
30%

21
43%k

46
36%

26
29%

14
28%

14
28%

6
29%

44
37%

Trust

501
50%

243
56%C

139
50%C

Do not trust

158
16%

54
13%

43
15%

Don't know

342
34%

133
31%

98
35%

61
21%Ab
111
38%a

99
19%E
174
34%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

72
38%
49
26%HiJk
LMOP
67
36%

84
53%N

44
55%N

18
11%

9
12%

57
36%

26
33%

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Table 178

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Hindus
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

166
45%

144
55%AC

27
39%

157
57%AC

2
44%

4
20%

1
22%

234
50%

184
48%

71
55%

11
70%

123
40%

60
42%

30
44%

8
39%

267
10
61%LMN 43%

4
56%

Trust

501
50%

Do not trust

158
16%

Don't know

342
34%

75
21%BD
125
34%

29
11%

13
19%b

35
12%

6
32%

1
18%

78
17%

65
17%

14
11%

1
6%

60
20%P

29
20%P

12
18%

4
22%

45
10%

6
28%

2
26%

88
34%

29
42%

86
31%

3
56%

8
48%

3
60%

158
34%

137
35%

43
34%

4
24%

124
40%P

55
38%P

26
39%p

8
39%

122
28%

7
29%

1
18%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 179

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Hindus
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

415
52%H

11
76%

106
62%P

188
57%P

151
47%

174
192
58%ST 53%ST

54
17%

Trust

501
50%

55
58%

434
51%E

32
64%E

24
52%E

5
43%

6
17%

408
53%H

86
41%

24
55%h

41
36%

10
35%

10
50%

1
55%

Do not trust

158
16%

18
19%

131
15%

12
25%

6
13%

1
11%

8
22%

111
14%

43
21%

8
20%

24
21%fl

8
29%

2
12%

115
15%

*
2%

27
16%

43
13%

Don't know

342
34%

21
23%

293
34%B

6
12%

16
35%B

5
46%

23
248
62%ABC 32%

78
38%

11
25%

49
10
43%Fgl 36%

8
39%

1
45%

263
33%

3
22%

38
22%

97
29%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

119
37%No

54
37%

80
41%

48
16%

41
11%

35
24%qR

34
18%r

78
26%

127
35%Q

55
38%Q

80
41%Q

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Table 180

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Sikhs
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

233
54%bC

131
47%

125
43%

231
45%

258
53%D

37
54%n

22
45%

59
46%

46
52%

29
58%N

28
56%N

11
56%n

57
48%

65
13%

9
13%

5
11%

19
15%

15
17%

7
15%

8
17%

2
12%

14
12%

168
34%

23
33%

22
44%jk

50
39%jk

28
31%

13
27%

14
27%

6
31%

47
40%jk

Trust

489
49%

Do not trust

159
16%

62
14%

44
16%

53
18%

Don't know

353
35%

135
31%

105
38%

113
39%a

94
18%E
185
36%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

77
41%
46
25%fghl
MoP
65
35%

79
50%

43
54%n

23
14%

9
12%

57
36%

27
34%

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Table 181

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Sikhs
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

160
44%

141
54%AC

27
39%

154
55%AC

2
44%

5
27%

232
49%

180
47%

68
53%

9
58%

123
40%

65
45%

29
43%

7
36%

252
10
58%LMN 44%

4
56%

Trust

489
49%

Do not trust

159
16%

Don't know

353
35%

77
21%BD
129
35%

28
11%

13
19%b

36
13%

3
19%

2
40%

73
16%

65
17%

18
14%

3
19%

58
19%P

23
16%

10
15%

5
25%

56
13%

5
22%

2
26%

91
35%

29
42%

89
32%

3
56%

10
55%

3
60%

165
35%

141
36%

43
34%

4
23%

127
41%P

55
39%p

28
42%P

8
39%

126
29%

8
33%

1
18%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 182

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Sikhs
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

162
187
54%ST 52%St

Trust

489
49%

58
61%

420
49%E

32
65%aE

26
57%E

5
46%

5
13%

390
51%

94
45%

26
61%h

48
42%

8
29%

10
50%

1
55%

395
50%

8
57%

100
59%P

186
57%P

147
46%

Do not trust

159
16%

14
14%

133
16%

9
18%

5
11%

3
27%

9
25%

116
15%

37
18%

8
19%

20
17%

7
24%

2
12%

122
15%

3
21%

27
16%

43
13%

53
17%

Don't know

353
35%

23
24%

304
35%B

9
17%

15
32%

3
27%

23
261
62%ABC 34%

76
37%

9
20%

46
40%G

13
47%

8
39%

1
45%

277
35%g

3
22%

44
26%

98
30%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

56
39%

83
43%

49
16%

51
14%

30
21%r

29
15%

123
89
38%NO 30%

122
34%

58
40%Q

82
43%Qr

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Table 183

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Jewish people
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

119
41%

245
48%

270
55%D

44
64%gNo

23
46%

69
54%N

49
55%N

28
56%N

29
59%N

12
59%N

64
54%N

15
11%

14
15%

9
17%f

7
15%

2
12%

15
13%

45
35%

26
29%

13
27%

13
26%

6
29%

40
33%

Trust

515
51%

249
58%C

147
52%C

Do not trust

154
15%

56
13%

38
14%

Don't know

332
33%

125
29%

95
34%

59
20%AB
112
39%A

95
19%E
170
33%

58
12%

5
8%

162
33%

20
29%

5
9%
22
45%fijK

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

76
40%

79
50%

47
26
25%FGHi 16%
klMP
66
35%

54
34%

42
53%n
9
12%
28
35%

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Table 184

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Jewish people
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

27
39%

165
59%AC

2
44%

5
27%

2
40%

247
53%

185
48%

72
56%

10
64%

144
47%

62
44%

27
40%

7
38%

261
9
60%LMN 38%

5
75%

24
17%

12
17%

5
25%

58
13%

5
22%

*
7%

57
40%P

29
43%P

7
37%

115
27%

9
39%

1
18%

Trust

515
51%

175
48%

139
53%C

Do not trust

154
15%

65
18%

34
13%

15
22%bd

37
13%

2
12%

*
6%

72
15%

65
17%

15
12%

2
13%

49
16%

Don't know

332
33%

126
34%

87
33%

26
38%

77
28%

3
56%

11
61%

3
53%

151
32%

136
35%

41
32%

4
23%

114
37%P

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 185

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Jewish people
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

430
54%H

7
50%

104
61%P

188
57%p

162
50%

166
195
55%sT 54%st

107
14%

5
32%

28
17%

44
13%

49
15%

50
17%

50
14%

256
32%G

3
18%

39
23%

96
29%

113
35%N

83
28%

115
32%

Trust

515
51%

51
54%

451
53%E

28
57%E

23
50%E

5
46%

7
20%

424
55%H

85
41%

22
51%

41
36%

11
39%

10
50%

1
55%

Do not trust

154
15%

19
20%

125
15%

13
27%A

6
13%

3
27%

7
18%

103
13%

46
22%

15
34%FL

23
20%f

6
21%

3
16%

Don't know

332
33%

25
26%

282
33%B

8
16%

17
37%b

3
27%

23
240
62%ABC 31%g

77
37%

6
15%

51
11
45%FGL 40%

7
34%

1
45%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

65
45%

87
45%

23
16%

29
15%

56
39%Q

77
40%Qr

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Table 186

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Buddhists
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

136
47%

264
52%

290
59%D

44
64%N

25
50%

70
55%

53
60%N

31
62%N

28
56%

12
60%n

48
10%

5
8%

4
8%

16
12%

12
13%

6
11%

9
18%f

152
31%

20
29%

21
42%ijk

42
33%

24
27%

13
26%

13
26%

Trust

555
55%

265
62%C

154
55%c

Do not trust

134
13%

49
11%

32
11%

Don't know

312
31%

116
27%

95
34%a

52
18%AB
102
35%A

86
17%E
160
31%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

72
60%N

85
45%

89
56%n

2
9%

13
11%

42
18
22%FGhj 11%
lMOP

8
10%

6
31%

35
29%

61
33%

26
33%

51
32%

45
57%n

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Table 187

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Buddhists
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

182
50%

148
57%ac

31
45%

183
66%AbC

2
44%

7
41%

1
22%

264
56%

203
52%

78
61%

10
62%

138
45%

70
49%

34
50%

9
47%

289
11
66%LMN 49%

4
56%

29
11%

12
17%d

27
10%

2
12%

1
18%

59
13%

58
15%

13
10%

4
22%

52
17%P

24
17%P

8
12%

4
19%

40
9%

5
22%

*
7%

82
32%d

26
38%D

68
25%

3
56%

8
47%

3
60%

147
31%

126
33%

37
29%

2
15%

117
38%P

49
34%P

26
38%P

7
35%

105
24%

7
29%

2
37%

Trust

555
55%

Do not trust

134
13%

Don't know

312
31%

63
17%bD
121
33%D

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 188

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Buddhists
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

9
73%

7
20%

447
58%H

100
48%

28
65%H

48
42%

12
42%

11
56%

1
55%

455
57%H

6
43%

116
68%P

205
62%P

170
52%

184
205
61%ST 57%s

5
15%

93
12%

37
18%

6
14%

23
20%FL

6
20%

2
12%

97
12%

4
28%

21
12%

38
12%

46
14%

24
228
65%ABC 30%

71
34%

9
21%

43
38%g

11
38%

6
32%

1
45%

242
30%

4
29%

35
20%

84
26%

Trust

555
55%

58
61%

481
56%E

32
64%E

26
57%E

Do not trust

134
13%

18
19%

110
13%

12
24%a

6
13%

Don't know

312
31%

19
20%

266
31%B

6
12%

13
30%b

3
27%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

108
33%No

43
14%

42
12%

73
24%

113
31%q

69
48%

96
49%

24
16%

25
13%

52
36%Q

73
37%Q

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Table 189

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
White
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

695
69%

309
72%C

202
72%C

184
63%

329
65%

366
75%D

51
73%N

32
64%

95
73%N

63
71%N

39
78%N

35
70%N

14
69%

83
69%N

105
56%

125
79%gN

56
71%N

Do not trust

62
6%

19
4%

17
6%

25
9%A

40
8%E

21
4%

3
4%

1
1%

6
5%

6
6%

2
4%

4
7%O

1
4%

7
6%

Don't know

244
24%

102
24%

61
22%

81
28%b

141
28%E

103
21%

15
22%

17
35%jO

28
22%

21
23%

9
18%

5
27%

30
25%

Trust

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

11
22%

26
14%fGHiJ
lmOp
58
31%jo

3
2%

4
5%

31
19%

19
24%

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Table 190

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
White
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

695
69%

241
66%

178
68%

50
73%

212
76%Ab

3
61%

11
61%

1
18%

322
69%

269
70%

92
71%

12
77%

204
67%

44
64%

12
62%

325
75%LMn

16
70%

4
56%

Do not trust

62
6%

29
8%

12
5%

5
8%

13
5%

1
7%

1
22%

27
6%

27
7%

6
5%

1
8%

19
6%

17
12%lP

4
7%

2
8%

16
4%

2
10%

2
26%

Don't know

244
24%

97
26%d

70
27%d

13
19%

54
19%

2
39%

6
32%

3
60%

121
26%

90
23%

31
24%

2
15%

84
27%p

36
25%

20
29%

6
30%

93
21%

5
20%

1
18%

Trust

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

91
63%

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Table 191

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
White
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

695
69%

78
82%

589
69%e

42
84%AE

36
79%E

9
73%

19
52%

570
74%H

113
54%

35
82%H

51
45%

11
39%

13
66%

2
100%

582
73%H

11
74%

139
236
81%OP 72%

226
70%

226
255
75%ST 71%T

Do not trust

62
6%

2
3%

54
6%

2
5%

2
19%

33
4%

28
13%

7
17%FL

16
14%FL

4
14%

34
4%

3
21%

8
5%

Don't know

244
24%

15
15%

214
25%B

5
11%

9
21%

1
8%

7
34%

177
22%G

1
5%

24
14%

Trust

3
8%c

14
164
39%aBc 21%G

67
32%

*
1%

47
13
41%FGL 47%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

94
65%

119
61%
14
7%

18
6%

22
7%

20
7%

19
5%

9
6%

73
22%N

76
23%N

54
18%

86
24%

41
28%Q

62
32%Qr

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 192

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Black
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

141
49%

263
52%

298
61%D

43
62%N

26
52%

77
60%N

48
54%

29
58%N

31
63%N

13
67%N

67
56%n

101
64%N

44
56%n

84
16%

64
13%

11
16%gl

3
5%

17
14%l

12
14%l

6
12%

7
14%l

1
4%

18
15%l

164
32%e

129
26%

21
35
43%FhKo 27%

29
33%

15
30%

11
22%

6
30%

34
29%

Trust

561
56%

255
59%C

166
59%C

Do not trust

148
15%

50
12%

38
13%

59
20%AB

Don't know

292
29%

125
29%

77
27%

90
31%

15
22%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

82
44%

48
15
26%GHIJ 10%
kLmOP
58
31%

42
26%

9
11%
26
33%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 193

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Black
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

189
52%

156
60%AC

31
45%

174
63%AC

2
44%

8
47%

266
57%

211
55%

75
58%

10
60%

157
51%

67
47%

35
51%

11
54%

279
64%LMn

8
37%

5
75%

Trust

561
56%

Do not trust

148
15%

Don't know

292
29%

61
17%b
116
32%

30
12%

17
24%BD

33
12%

5
27%

1
22%

67
14%

61
16%

15
12%

5
28%

56
18%P

29
20%P

11
17%

2
12%

44
10%

5
21%

*
7%

73
28%

21
31%

71
25%

3
56%

5
26%

4
78%

137
29%

114
30%

39
30%

2
12%

95
31%

48
33%

22
32%

7
33%

111
26%

10
42%

1
18%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 194

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Black
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

9
24%

452
59%H

177
55%

183
212
61%ST 59%sT

Trust

561
56%

65
68%

480
56%E

34
68%E

31
69%E

7
62%

Do not trust

148
15%

11
12%

127
15%C

10
20%C

1
2%

Don't know

292
29%

19
20%

251
29%B

6
12%

13
28%b

4
38%

98
47%

32
74%Hl

43
37%

12
43%

10
52%

1
55%

463
58%H

8
57%

106
62%

207
63%P

9
106
26%aC 14%

39
19%

8
18%

24
21%fl

3
10%

4
19%

1
45%

108
14%

3
22%

29
17%

37
11%

53
16%o

44
15%

43
12%

18
210
51%ABc 27%G

70
34%

4
9%

47
13
41%FGL 47%

6
29%

222
28%G

3
21%

36
21%

84
26%

94
29%n

73
24%

105
29%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

71
50%

94
48%

31
21%R

30
15%

42
29%

70
36%Q

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 195

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Asian
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

139
48%

266
52%

280
57%

40
57%

25
50%

74
57%

42
47%

25
50%

31
62%iN

13
64%in

66
55%

90
48%

98
62%IN

43
55%

84
16%

77
16%

12
17%l

5
9%

23
18%l

20
22%gLo

7
14%

9
19%L

1
6%

17
14%

37
20%L

19
12%

10
13%

161
32%

133
27%

18
26%

32
25%

28
31%k

18
36%K

10
19%

6
30%

36
30%k

61
32%K

41
26%

26
32%k

Trust

546
55%

245
57%C

162
58%C

Do not trust

161
16%

58
13%

43
15%

60
21%A

Don't know

294
29%

127
30%

75
27%

92
32%

20
40%hKo

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 196

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Asian
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

178
49%

153
59%AC

31
45%

175
63%AC

2
44%

5
26%

2
28%

267
57%

196
51%

74
57%

9
56%

145
47%

71
50%

34
50%

10
51%

273
63%LMn

10
43%

4
56%

34
23%nP

9
13%

5
24%

45
10%

5
22%

2
26%

39
27%

25
38%p

5
25%

116
27%

8
35%

1
18%

Trust

546
55%

Do not trust

161
16%

Don't know

294
29%

77
21%BD
111
30%

28
11%

15
22%BD

32
12%

7
41%

1
18%

69
15%

71
18%

18
14%

4
22%

78
30%

23
34%

71
25%

3
56%

6
32%

3
53%

134
28%

119
31%

38
29%

3
22%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

62
20%P
100
33%

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Table 197

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Asian
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

105
51%

30
70%H

50
44%

11
39%

12
61%

2
100%

441
56%H

10
66%

109
64%P

193
59%

172
53%

180
208
60%ST 58%sT

35
17%

9
21%

19
17%

6
22%

126
16%

2
16%

24
14%

50
15%

57
18%

53
18%

46
13%

68
33%

4
9%

8
39%

227
29%G

3
18%

37
22%

85
26%

94
29%

67
22%

106
29%q

Trust

546
55%

63
67%

470
55%E

34
68%E

29
65%E

5
43%

7
20%

427
56%H

Do not trust

161
16%

18
19%

135
16%

10
21%

7
16%

2
19%

7
18%

126
16%

Don't know

294
29%

14
15%

253
29%B

5
11%

9
20%

4
38%

23
214
62%ABC 28%G

45
11
39%FGL 39%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

70
49%

87
45%

31
22%R

30
15%

43
30%

77
39%QRs

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Table 198

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Mixed race
Base: All respondents
Age

Gender

Region

93
32%

12
14%flmo

5
10%

7
13%flmo

20
40%Ko

34
27%

25
28%

14
29%

10
21%

48
10%

3
4%

163
32%e

129
26%

18
25%

158
54%

77
28%

10
8%

52
10%

511

122
28%

6
13%

23
47%

452

290

292
29%

13
67%gN

49
70%GN

346

280

Don't know

33
66%GN

314
64%d

325

430

40
14%aB

31
62%n

295
58%

330

1001

22
8%

52
58%

129

1001

Weighted base

38
9%

84
65%GN

110

50*

Unweighted base

100
10%

50*

49

69*

Female
(e)

Do not trust

97

50*

73

490

Male
(d)

181
65%C

84

89*

549

23-24
(c)

270
63%C

95

North
West
(h)

21-22
(b)

609
61%

West
Midlands
(k)

North
East
(g)

18-20
(a)

Trust

East
Midlands
(j)

Scotland
(f)

Total

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

50

102

143

111

87

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

107
68%GN

49
62%n

Wales
(l)

76
64%gN

1
4%

7
6%

6
30%

36
30%

93
50%

32
10
17%FhLMO 7%

6
7%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

63
33%k

41
26%

25
31%

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Table 199

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Mixed race
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

200
55%

161
62%a

41
59%

192
69%A

3
61%

11
61%

1
22%

299
63%i

218
57%

84
65%

9
56%

175
57%

78
54%

35
51%

12
63%

296
10
68%LMN 43%

4
56%

9
7%

2
14%

40
13%P

14
10%

10
15%P

2
12%

25
6%

6
27%

2
26%

36
28%

5
30%

92
30%

51
36%P

23
33%

5
25%

112
26%

7
31%

1
18%

Trust

609
61%

Do not trust

100
10%

44
12%d

24
9%

9
13%

19
7%

2
14%

1
18%

39
8%

Don't know

292
29%

122
33%D

75
29%

19
27%

67
24%

2
39%

5
26%

3
60%

132
28%

49
13%h
119
31%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 200

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Mixed race
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

35
78%AE

7
61%

15
41%

487
63%H

111
53%

35
48
82%FHL 42%

14
49%

11
57%

2
100%

499
63%H

9
59%

120
71%P

224
68%P

187
58%

202
226
67%ST 63%T

73
9%

25
12%

3
6%

2
7%

2
8%

74
9%

3
19%

19
11%O

18
6%

41
13%O

27
9%

71
34%

5
12%

47
12
41%FGL 43%

7
34%

221
28%g

3
22%

31
18%

86
26%n

95
29%N

71
24%

Trust

609
61%

72
75%

515
60%E

36
73%E

Do not trust

100
10%

8
9%

85
10%C

8
17%C

Don't know

292
29%

15
16%

258
30%B

5
10%

4
30%

10
22%

1
8%

3
8%c

18
208
51%ABC 27%g

19
17%FL

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

79
55%

101
52%

32
9%

20
14%

20
10%

101
28%

45
31%

74
38%QR

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Table 201

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Roma or traveller
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

63
22%

135
26%

142
29%

22
31%

14
28%

33
26%

21
24%

13
26%

15
30%

7
37%io

36
31%

55
29%

39
24%

Trust

277
28%

133
31%C

81
29%C

Do not trust

401
40%

169
39%

106
38%

126
44%

209
41%

193
39%

25
36%

19
39%

54
42%n

41
46%lN

21
42%n

19
39%

6
29%

47
39%

58
31%

81
30
51%fLNp 38%

Don't know

323
32%

128
30%

94
33%

101
35%

167
33%

155
32%

23
32%

16
33%

42
33%

27
30%

16
32%

15
31%

7
34%

36
30%

75
40%O

39
24%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

22
27%

27
35%

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Table 202

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Roma or traveller
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

3
61%

5
27%

1
22%

137
29%

98
25%

38
30%

5
29%

60
20%

42
29%L

25
37%L

4
22%

135
31%L

8
36%

3
42%

Trust

277
28%

95
26%

62
24%

17
24%

94
34%aB

Do not trust

401
40%

157
43%

105
40%

32
46%

101
36%

6
33%

1
18%

169
36%

171
44%H

53
41%

9
55%

141
46%N

57
40%

19
29%

5
28%

172
40%

4
20%

3
40%

Don't know

323
32%

114
31%

93
36%

20
29%

83
30%

2
39%

7
40%

3
60%

165
35%

118
31%

37
29%

2
15%

106
35%

45
31%

23
34%

10
51%

127
29%

10
44%

1
18%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 203

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Roma or traveller
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Trust

277
28%

36
38%

233
27%

18
35%

18
41%aE

2
17%

6
18%

207
27%

61
30%

14
33%

32
28%

7
24%

8
38%

1
55%

216
27%

6
42%

50
29%

93
28%

95
30%

Do not trust

401
40%

36
38%

358
42%E

20
41%E

16
35%e

2
15%

6
16%

330
43%H

67
32%

25
58%Hl

30
26%

6
23%

5
23%

1
45%

334
42%H

6
38%

83
131
49%op 40%

128
39%

Don't know

323
32%

23
24%

267
31%

12
24%

11
24%

8
68%

24
231
66%ABC 30%G

79
38%

4
10%

52
15
46%FGL 54%

7
38%

243
31%G

3
20%

37
22%

100
31%N

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

104
32%N

74
25%

109
30%

39
27%

54
28%

148
130
49%RT 36%

60
42%t

62
32%

44
31%

77
40%Q

79
26%

121
34%q

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Table 204

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

108
39%

96
33%

200
39%

194
40%

33
47%n

22
45%

46
36%

34
38%

17
35%

20
40%

10
49%n

47
39%

65
35%

66
42%

33
41%

82
28%A

113
22%

103
21%

13
19%

7
15%

33
25%

23
26%

13
27%

14
28%gop

3
18%

29
25%

39
21%

27
17%

14
17%

198
39%

194
39%

23
33%

20
40%

50
39%

32
35%

19
38%

16
32%

7
33%

43
36%

84
45%k

65
41%

33
42%

Trust

393
39%

190
44%C

Do not trust

216
22%

68
16%

Don't know

391
39%

173
40%

67
24%A
105
38%

113
39%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 205

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

111
43%A

26
38%

147
2
53%ABC 44%

3
18%

1
22%

191
41%

137
35%

214
9
49%LMN 40%

1
16%

Trust

393
39%

103
28%

Do not trust

216
22%

113
31%BD

Don't know

391
39%

151
41%

46
18%d
102
39%

19
28%bD

33
12%

1
17%

4
23%

92
20%

23
34%

98
35%

2
39%

10
59%

4
78%

187
40%

97
25%hJ
153
40%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

59
46%i

7
43%

87
28%

51
36%

24
35%

6
33%

20
16%

7
45%

82
27%P

41
28%P

15
22%

6
31%

64
15%

7
31%

2
39%

49
38%

2
12%

138
45%mP

51
36%

29
43%

7
36%

156
36%

7
29%

3
45%

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Table 206

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

21
46%E

7
57%

8
21%

307
40%

80
38%

24
55%Hl

37
32%

10
35%

8
42%

1
55%

314
40%

8
56%

74
44%

142
43%

128
40%

124
161
41%St 45%ST

7
20%

180
24%

36
17%

14
32%h

19
17%

2
6%

1
7%

180
23%

2
12%

40
24%

66
20%

79
25%

92
44%

6
14%

58
17
51%FGL 59%

10
51%

1
45%

299
38%G

5
32%

56
33%

119
36%

116
36%

Trust

393
39%

51
53%

328
38%E

30
60%AE

Do not trust

216
22%

15
16%

193
23%c

11
21%

4
9%

1
8%

Don't know

391
39%

30
31%

336
39%B

9
19%

20
45%B

4
35%

21
280
59%AB 36%G

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

75
25%R
101
34%

43
30%

64
33%

57
16%

37
25%R

48
25%R

142
39%

65
45%Q

82
42%q

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Table 207

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country not in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

110
38%

222
43%

204
42%

35
50%

25
50%

50
39%

33
37%

18
36%

20
41%

10
53%ij

100
20%

99
20%

12
18%

6
13%

33
25%op

189
37%

188
38%

23
33%

19
38%

46
36%

Trust

426
43%

194
45%c

121
43%

Do not trust

199
20%

73
17%

60
22%

Don't know

377
38%

163
38%

99
35%

65
22%a

51
43%

78
41%

68
43%

38
48%

25
13
13
3
28%glNO 26%gnop 26%gnoP 14%

26
22%

32
17%

24
15%

11
14%

31
35%

41
35%

79
42%

66
42%

31
38%

P
115
40%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

19
38%

16
33%

7
33%

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Table 208

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country not in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

121
46%A

31
45%A

152
55%Ab

2
44%

3
19%

2
40%

207
44%

151
39%

58
45%

10
61%

101
33%

59
41%l

25
37%

8
39%

225
7
52%LMN 31%

1
16%

35
13%

14
21%d

34
12%

1
17%

7
37%

82
17%

22
17%

3
19%

74
24%P

35
25%P

14
21%

4
22%

61
14%

8
35%

2
39%

105
40%

23
34%

92
33%

2
39%

8
44%

3
60%

181
39%

49
38%

3
20%

133
43%mP

49
34%

29
42%

8
39%

148
34%

8
34%

3
45%

Trust

426
43%

114
31%

Do not trust

199
20%

108
30%BD

Don't know

377
38%

144
39%

92
24%H
143
37%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 209

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country not in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

19
41%e

5
39%

8
21%

321
42%

100
48%

30
45
71%FHL 39%

14
49%

9
46%

1
55%

326
41%

8
52%

89
52%P

159
48%p

133
41%

142
168
47%ST 47%ST

3
7%

3
27%

7
20%

169
22%

28
14%

8
18%

18
16%

2
6%

1
3%

171
21%

2
12%

33
19%

58
18%

4
34%

22
278
59%AB 36%G

80
38%

5
11%

51
45%G

13
44%

10
51%

1
45%

297
37%G

5
36%

49
29%

111
34%

Trust

426
43%

48
50%

366
43%E

29
59%aE

Do not trust

199
20%

14
14%

174
20%C

10
21%c

Don't know

377
38%

34
35%

317
37%B

10
21%

23
52%aB

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

78
24%o
113
35%

46
32%

69
35%

63
21%

57
16%

35
24%r

43
22%r

95
32%

134
37%

63
44%Q

82
42%Q

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Table 210

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European Union
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Trust

378
38%

170
39%

104
37%

104
36%

191
37%

186
38%

33
47%Hij

20
40%

41
32%

29
32%

15
31%

21
42%

10
48%hij

44
37%

73
39%

59
37%

34
43%

Do not trust

243
24%

94
22%

74
27%

75
26%

124
24%

119
24%

12
18%

9
18%

38
29%f

29
15
33%Fgnp 31%f

12
25%

4
19%

32
27%

40
21%

36
23%

16
20%

Don't know

380
38%

167
39%

102
36%

111
38%

195
38%

185
38%

25
35%

21
42%

50
39%

31
35%

16
33%

7
33%

43
36%

75
40%

64
41%

29
37%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

19
38%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 211

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European Union
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

100
39%A

28
40%a

137
49%AB

2
44%

5
26%

1
18%

191
41%i

131
34%

49
38%

7
46%

91
29%

52
36%

24
35%

9
43%

193
44%L

6
26%

4
56%

111
29%H

30
23%

4
25%

89
29%P

38
26%

16
24%

4
20%

85
20%

10
44%

1
20%

144
37%

50
39%

4
28%

53
37%

28
41%

7
36%

157
36%

7
29%

2
24%

Trust

378
38%

105
29%

Do not trust

243
24%

119
32%BD

Don't know

380
38%

142
39%

50
19%
110
42%cd

20
29%bD

46
16%

1
17%

7
42%

1
22%

98
21%

21
31%

96
34%

2
39%

6
32%

3
60%

181
39%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

128
42%

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Table 212

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European Union
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

21
46%

5
39%

10
28%

284
37%

90
43%

30
42
70%FHL 37%

10
34%

7
34%

1
55%

288
36%

8
53%

74
43%

140
43%

119
37%

115
38%

153
42%sT

48
33%

61
32%

4
9%

3
27%

9
25%c

201
26%

39
19%

8
19%

25
22%

3
12%

3
15%

204
26%

3
23%

44
26%

67
21%

71
20%

34
24%

53
27%r

20
45%B

4
34%

17
47%B

283
37%G

79
38%

5
11%

47
41%G

16
54%

10
51%

1
45%

302
38%G

3
24%

53
31%

120
37%

136
38%

62
43%q

80
41%

Trust

378
38%

40
42%

323
38%

19
38%

Do not trust

243
24%

24
25%

207
24%C

20
41%AC

Don't know

380
38%

31
32%

328
38%B

10
21%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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93
29%O
112
35%

85
28%R
100
33%

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Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

141
49%

257
50%

273
56%

37
54%

27
54%

68
53%

45
51%

26
53%

28
56%

12
60%

52
11%

8
12%

5
10%

22
17%O

14
16%O

6
12%o

8
16%O

166
34%

24
35%

18
36%

39
31%

29
33%

17
35%

14
27%

Trust

530
53%

237
55%

151
54%

Do not trust

128
13%

42
10%

38
14%

Don't know

343
34%

151
35%

91
32%

48
17%A
101
35%

76
15%e
177
35%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

2
9%
6
31%

62
52%

91
48%

16
14%O

30
16%O

40
34%

68
36%

92
58%

41
52%

8
5%

9
12%o

58
37%

29
37%

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Table 214

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

167
46%

146
56%A

31
46%

174
62%AC

2
44%

9
51%

265
56%I

182
47%

72
56%

11
66%

135
44%

66
46%

32
48%

11
56%

269
13
62%LMN 56%

4
56%

11
9%

2
12%

55
18%P

27
19%P

10
15%P

3
13%

29
7%

4
18%

1
20%

46
36%

3
22%

117
38%p

51
36%

25
37%

6
31%

136
31%

6
26%

2
24%

Trust

530
53%

Do not trust

128
13%

Don't know

343
34%

63
17%BD
136
37%

27
10%

16
23%BD

18
6%

1
17%

3
16%

2
40%

47
10%

87
33%

22
32%

87
31%

2
39%

6
33%

3
60%

158
34%

68
18%HJ
135
35%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

26
57%E

8
66%

10
26%

414
54%h

108
52%

31
51
71%fHL 44%

15
52%

10
52%

1
55%

422
53%

8
55%

108
63%P

189
58%

164
51%

176
202
59%ST 56%ST

101
13%

26
13%

8
17%

14
13%

2
7%

2
11%

102
13%

2
16%

18
10%

32
10%

74
36%

5
11%

49
12
43%FGl 41%

7
36%

1
45%

269
34%G

4
29%

45
26%

107
33%

Trust

530
53%

59
62%

453
53%E

33
67%aE

Do not trust

128
13%

8
8%

112
13%C

7
14%c

1
2%

2
18%

6
17%C

Don't know

343
34%

28
29%

293
34%b

9
19%

18
40%B

2
16%

21
252
56%AB 33%G

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

56
17%nO
103
32%

42
14%

38
11%

82
27%

120
33%

65
45%

86
44%

19
13%

30
15%

60
42%Q

78
40%Q

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Table 216

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Summary Table 1
Base: All respondents
Unweighted base

Weighted base

Trust

Do not trust

Don't know

Religious groups
Christians

1001

1001

619
62%

120
12%

262
26%

Muslims

1001

1001

428
43%

266
27%

307
31%

Hindus

1001

1001

501
50%

158
16%

342
34%

Sikhs

1001

1001

489
49%

159
16%

353
35%

Jewish people

1001

1001

515
51%

154
15%

332
33%

Buddhists

1001

1001

555
55%

134
13%

312
31%

Ethnic groups
White

1001

1001

695
69%

62
6%

244
24%

Black

1001

1001

561
56%

148
15%

292
29%

Asian

1001

1001

546
55%

161
16%

294
29%

Mixed race

1001

1001

609
61%

100
10%

292
29%

Roma / traveller

1001

1001

277
28%

401
40%

323
32%

1001

1001

393
39%

216
22%

391
39%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

1001

1001

426
43%

199
20%

377
38%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

1001

1001

378
38%

243
24%

380
38%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

1001

1001

530
53%

128
13%

343
34%

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

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Table 217

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Summary Table 2- Trust
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

619
62%

290
67%bC

169
60%

160
55%

311
61%

308
63%

47
68%g

26
52%

88
68%gn

57
64%

31
62%

36
12
72%GNop 62%

77
65%

106
56%

92
58%

47
60%

Muslims

428
43%

202
47%C

115
41%

112
39%

212
42%

216
44%

33
47%

21
42%

51
40%

37
42%

18
37%

25
50%o

10
51%

56
47%

83
44%

59
37%

34
43%

Hindus

501
50%

243
56%C

139
50%C

118
41%

237
46%

264
54%D

37
54%N

21
43%

65
51%n

49
55%N

31
28
62%gmN 57%N

12
61%N

58
48%

72
38%

84
53%N

44
55%N

Sikhs

489
49%

233
54%bC

131
47%

125
43%

231
45%

258
53%D

37
54%n

22
45%

59
46%

46
52%

29
58%N

28
56%N

11
56%n

57
48%

77
41%

79
50%

43
54%n

Jewish people

515
51%

249
58%C

147
52%C

119
41%

245
48%

270
55%D

44
64%gNo

23
46%

69
54%N

49
55%N

28
56%N

29
59%N

12
59%N

64
54%N

76
40%

79
50%

42
53%n

Buddhists

555
55%

265
62%C

154
55%c

136
47%

264
52%

290
59%D

44
64%N

25
50%

70
55%

53
60%N

31
62%N

28
56%

12
60%n

72
60%N

85
45%

89
56%n

45
57%n

695
69%

309
72%C

202
72%C

184
63%

329
65%

366
75%D

51
73%N

32
64%

95
73%N

63
71%N

39
78%N

35
70%N

14
69%

83
69%N

105
56%

125
79%gN

56
71%N

Black

561
56%

255
59%C

166
59%C

141
49%

263
52%

298
61%D

43
62%N

26
52%

77
60%N

48
54%

29
58%N

31
63%N

13
67%N

67
56%n

82
44%

101
64%N

44
56%n

Asian

546
55%

245
57%C

162
58%C

139
48%

266
52%

280
57%

40
57%

25
50%

74
57%

42
47%

25
50%

31
62%iN

13
64%in

66
55%

90
48%

98
62%IN

43
55%

Mixed race

609
61%

270
63%C

181
65%C

158
54%

295
58%

314
64%d

49
70%GN

23
47%

84
65%GN

52
58%

31
62%n

33
66%GN

13
67%gN

76
64%gN

93
50%

107
68%GN

49
62%n

Roma / traveller

277
28%

133
31%C

81
29%C

63
22%

135
26%

142
29%

22
31%

14
28%

33
26%

21
24%

13
26%

15
30%

7
37%io

36
31%

55
29%

39
24%

22
27%

393
39%

190
44%C

108
39%

96
33%

200
39%

194
40%

33
47%n

22
45%

46
36%

34
38%

17
35%

20
40%

10
49%n

47
39%

65
35%

66
42%

33
41%

426
43%

194
45%c

121
43%

110
38%

222
43%

204
42%

35
50%

25
50%

50
39%

33
37%

18
36%

20
41%

10
53%ij

51
43%

78
41%

68
43%

38
48%

Religious groups
Christians

Ethnic groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
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Table 217

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Summary Table 2- Trust
Base: All respondents
Age

Total
Weighted base

1001

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

Gender

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Region

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)
129

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

South
West
(p)

159*

79*

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

89*

50*

50*

20*

378
38%

170
39%

104
37%

104
36%

191
37%

186
38%

33
47%Hij

20
40%

41
32%

29
32%

15
31%

21
42%

10
48%hij

44
37%

73
39%

59
37%

34
43%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

530
53%

237
55%

151
54%

141
49%

257
50%

273
56%

37
54%

27
54%

68
53%

45
51%

26
53%

28
56%

12
60%

62
52%

91
48%

92
58%

41
52%

Prepared by ComRes

188

South
East
(o)

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

119*

London
(n)

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Table 218

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Summary Table 2- Trust
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

619
62%

205
56%

165
64%a

45
66%

193
69%A

2
44%

7
38%

1
18%

290
62%

233
60%

83
65%

13
78%

182
59%m

72
51%

36
52%

10
52%

301
13
69%LMN 57%

4
63%

Muslims

428
43%

133
36%

110
42%

28
41%

148
53%AB

2
36%

6
33%

1
25%

214
46%i

149
39%

57
44%

8
50%

109
35%

59
41%

29
42%

6
31%

216
50%Lm

6
25%

4
62%

Hindus

501
50%

166
45%

144
55%AC

27
39%

157
57%AC

2
44%

4
20%

1
22%

234
50%

184
48%

71
55%

11
70%

123
40%

60
42%

30
44%

8
39%

267
10
61%LMN 43%

4
56%

Sikhs

489
49%

160
44%

141
54%AC

27
39%

154
55%AC

2
44%

5
27%

232
49%

180
47%

68
53%

9
58%

123
40%

65
45%

29
43%

7
36%

252
10
58%LMN 44%

4
56%

Jewish people

515
51%

175
48%

139
53%C

27
39%

165
59%AC

2
44%

5
27%

2
40%

247
53%

185
48%

72
56%

10
64%

144
47%

62
44%

27
40%

7
38%

261
9
60%LMN 38%

5
75%

Buddhists

555
55%

182
50%

148
57%ac

31
45%

183
66%AbC

2
44%

7
41%

1
22%

264
56%

203
52%

78
61%

10
62%

138
45%

70
49%

34
50%

9
47%

289
11
66%LMN 49%

4
56%

695
69%

241
66%

178
68%

50
73%

212
76%Ab

3
61%

11
61%

1
18%

322
69%

269
70%

92
71%

12
77%

204
67%

91
63%

44
64%

12
62%

325
75%LMn

16
70%

4
56%

Black

561
56%

189
52%

156
60%AC

31
45%

174
63%AC

2
44%

8
47%

266
57%

211
55%

75
58%

10
60%

157
51%

67
47%

35
51%

11
54%

279
64%LMn

8
37%

5
75%

Asian

546
55%

178
49%

153
59%AC

31
45%

175
63%AC

2
44%

5
26%

2
28%

267
57%

196
51%

74
57%

9
56%

145
47%

71
50%

34
50%

10
51%

273
63%LMn

10
43%

4
56%

Mixed race

609
61%

200
55%

161
62%a

41
59%

192
69%A

3
61%

11
61%

1
22%

299
63%i

218
57%

84
65%

9
56%

175
57%

78
54%

35
51%

12
63%

296
10
68%LMN 43%

4
56%

Roma / traveller

277
28%

95
26%

62
24%

17
24%

3
61%

5
27%

1
22%

137
29%

98
25%

38
30%

5
29%

60
20%

42
29%L

25
37%L

4
22%

135
31%L

8
36%

3
42%

393
39%

103
28%

111
43%A

26
38%

147
2
53%ABC 44%

3
18%

1
22%

191
41%

137
35%

59
46%i

7
43%

87
28%

51
36%

24
35%

6
33%

214
9
49%LMN 40%

1
16%

Religious groups
Christians

Ethnic groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

94
34%aB

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Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Summary Table 2- Trust
Base: All respondents
Education

Total
Weighted base

1001

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)
129

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)
143

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

16**

307

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

426
43%

114
31%

121
46%A

31
45%A

152
55%Ab

2
44%

3
19%

2
40%

207
44%

151
39%

58
45%

10
61%

101
33%

59
41%l

25
37%

8
39%

225
7
52%LMN 31%

1
16%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

378
38%

105
29%

100
39%A

28
40%a

137
49%AB

2
44%

5
26%

1
18%

191
41%i

131
34%

49
38%

7
46%

91
29%

52
36%

24
35%

9
43%

193
44%L

6
26%

4
56%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

530
53%

167
46%

146
56%A

31
46%

174
62%AC

2
44%

9
51%

265
56%I

182
47%

72
56%

11
66%

135
44%

66
46%

32
48%

11
56%

269
13
62%LMN 56%

4
56%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
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Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Summary Table 2- Trust
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

619
62%

51
54%

540
63%b

24
49%

27
59%

8
66%

20
55%

497
65%H

112
54%

31
73%H

15
51%

10
53%

2
100%

507
64%H

10
68%

133
211
78%OP 64%

188
58%

202
228
68%ST 63%s

79
55%

108
56%

Muslims

428
43%

47
49%

361
42%

23
46%

24
53%

6
51%

15
40%

314
41%

106
51%

33
57
76%FHL 50%fl

8
29%

6
31%

2
100%

322
41%

9
61%

87
51%P

154
47%

130
40%

139
165
46%sT 46%t

53
37%

70
36%

Hindus

501
50%

55
58%

434
51%E

32
64%E

24
52%E

5
43%

6
17%

408
53%H

86
41%

24
55%h

41
36%

10
35%

10
50%

1
55%

415
52%H

11
76%

106
62%P

188
57%P

151
47%

174
192
58%ST 53%ST

54
37%

80
41%

Sikhs

489
49%

58
61%

420
49%E

32
65%aE

26
57%E

5
46%

5
13%

390
51%

94
45%

26
61%h

48
42%

8
29%

10
50%

1
55%

395
50%

8
57%

100
59%P

186
57%P

147
46%

162
187
54%ST 52%St

56
39%

83
43%

Jewish people

515
51%

51
54%

451
53%E

28
57%E

23
50%E

5
46%

7
20%

424
55%H

85
41%

22
51%

41
36%

11
39%

10
50%

1
55%

430
54%H

7
50%

104
61%P

188
57%p

162
50%

166
195
55%sT 54%st

65
45%

87
45%

Buddhists

555
55%

58
61%

481
56%E

32
64%E

26
57%E

9
73%

7
20%

447
58%H

100
48%

28
65%H

48
42%

12
42%

11
56%

1
55%

455
57%H

6
43%

116
68%P

205
62%P

170
52%

184
205
61%ST 57%s

69
48%

96
49%

695
69%

78
82%

589
69%e

42
84%AE

36
79%E

9
73%

19
52%

570
74%H

113
54%

35
82%H

51
45%

11
39%

13
66%

2
100%

582
73%H

11
74%

139
236
81%OP 72%

226
70%

226
255
75%ST 71%T

94
65%

119
61%

Black

561
56%

65
68%

480
56%E

34
68%E

31
69%E

7
62%

9
24%

452
59%H

98
47%

32
74%Hl

43
37%

12
43%

10
52%

1
55%

463
58%H

8
57%

106
62%

207
63%P

177
55%

183
212
61%ST 59%sT

71
50%

94
48%

Asian

546
55%

63
67%

470
55%E

34
68%E

29
65%E

5
43%

7
20%

427
56%H

105
51%

30
70%H

50
44%

11
39%

12
61%

2
100%

441
56%H

10
66%

109
64%P

193
59%

172
53%

180
208
60%ST 58%sT

70
49%

87
45%

Mixed race

609
61%

72
75%

515
60%E

36
73%E

35
78%AE

7
61%

15
41%

487
63%H

111
53%

35
48
82%FHL 42%

14
49%

11
57%

2
100%

499
63%H

9
59%

120
71%P

224
68%P

187
58%

202
226
67%ST 63%T

79
55%

101
52%

Roma / traveller

277
28%

36
38%

233
27%

18
35%

18
41%aE

2
17%

6
18%

207
27%

61
30%

14
33%

32
28%

7
24%

8
38%

1
55%

216
27%

6
42%

50
29%

93
28%

95
30%

39
27%

54
28%

393
39%

51
53%

328
38%E

30
60%AE

21
46%E

7
57%

8
21%

307
40%

80
38%

24
55%Hl

37
32%

10
35%

8
42%

1
55%

314
40%

8
56%

74
44%

142
43%

128
40%

43
30%

64
33%

Religious groups
Christians

Ethnic groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

53
46%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
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25%

109
30%

124
161
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Summary Table 2- Trust
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total
Weighted base

1001

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)
114*

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

171

360

144

194

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

327

323

300

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

426
43%

48
50%

366
43%E

29
59%aE

19
41%e

5
39%

8
21%

321
42%

100
48%

30
45
71%FHL 39%

14
49%

9
46%

1
55%

326
41%

8
52%

89
52%P

159
48%p

133
41%

142
168
47%ST 47%ST

46
32%

69
35%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

378
38%

40
42%

323
38%

19
38%

21
46%

5
39%

10
28%

284
37%

90
43%

30
42
70%FHL 37%

10
34%

7
34%

1
55%

288
36%

8
53%

74
43%

140
43%

119
37%

115
38%

153
42%sT

48
33%

61
32%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

530
53%

59
62%

453
53%E

33
67%aE

26
57%E

8
66%

10
26%

414
54%h

108
52%

31
51
71%fHL 44%

15
52%

10
52%

1
55%

422
53%

8
55%

108
63%P

189
58%

164
51%

176
202
59%ST 56%ST

65
45%

86
44%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
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Summary Table 3- Do not Trust
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Religious groups
Christians

120
12%

41
10%

37
13%

42
15%a

62
12%

58
12%

8
12%

6
12%

9
7%

Muslims

266
27%

105
24%

77
27%

84
29%

142
28%

124
25%

18
25%

10
20%

34
26%

Hindus

158
16%

54
13%

43
15%

61
21%Ab

99
19%E

59
12%

11
16%

7
14%

Sikhs

159
16%

62
14%

44
16%

53
18%

94
18%E

65
13%

9
13%

Jewish people

154
15%

56
13%

38
14%

59
20%AB

95
19%E

58
12%

Buddhists

134
13%

49
11%

32
11%

52
18%AB

86
17%E

62
6%

19
4%

17
6%

25
9%A

Black

148
15%

50
12%

38
13%

Asian

161
16%

58
13%

Mixed race

100
10%

Roma / traveller

401
40%

Ethnic groups
White

8
9%

7
15%h

4
9%

2
11%

14
12%

29
15%h

23
14%h

10
13%

30
17
34%glMp 34%Mp

12
24%

4
19%

24
20%

55
29%

46
29%

17
22%

18
14%

15
16%

5
10%

8
16%

2
11%

17
14%

49
26%HiJk
LMOP

18
11%

9
12%

5
11%

19
15%

15
17%

7
15%

8
17%

2
12%

14
12%

46
25%fghl
MoP

23
14%

9
12%

5
8%

5
9%

15
11%

14
15%

9
17%f

7
15%

2
12%

15
13%

47
26
25%FGHi 16%
klMP

9
12%

48
10%

5
8%

4
8%

16
12%

12
13%

6
11%

9
18%f

2
9%

13
11%

42
22%FGhj
lMOP

18
11%

8
10%

40
8%E

21
4%

3
4%

1
1%

6
5%

6
6%

2
4%

1
4%

7
6%

26
14%fGHiJ
lmOp

3
2%

4
5%

59
20%AB

84
16%

64
13%

11
16%gl

3
5%

17
14%l

12
14%l

6
12%

7
14%l

1
4%

18
15%l

48
15
26%GHIJ 10%
kLmOP

9
11%

43
15%

60
21%A

84
16%

77
16%

12
17%l

5
9%

23
18%l

20
22%gLo

7
14%

9
19%L

1
6%

17
14%

38
9%

22
8%

40
14%aB

52
10%

48
10%

3
4%

6
13%

10
8%

12
14%flmo

5
10%

7
13%flmo

1
4%

7
6%

169
39%

106
38%

209
41%

193
39%

25
36%

19
39%

54
42%n

41
46%lN

21
42%n

19
39%

6
29%

47
39%

4
7%O

37
20%L

19
12%

10
13%

32
10
17%FhLMO 7%

6
7%

P
126
44%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

58
31%

81
30
51%fLNp 38%

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Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Summary Table 3- Do not Trust
Base: All respondents
Age

Total
Weighted base
Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

1001

Gender

Region
Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

490

69*

50*

129

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

430

280

290

511

216
22%

68
16%

67
24%A

82
28%A

113
22%

103
21%

13
19%

7
15%

33
25%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

199
20%

73
17%

60
22%

65
22%a

100
20%

99
20%

12
18%

6
13%

33
25%op

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

243
24%

94
22%

74
27%

75
26%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

128
13%

42
10%

38
14%

48
17%A

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

89*

50*

50*

20*

23
26%

13
27%

14
28%gop

3
18%

29
25%

39
21%

27
17%

14
17%

25
13
13
3
28%glNO 26%gnop 26%gnoP 14%

26
22%

32
17%

24
15%

11
14%

32
27%

40
21%

36
23%

16
20%

16
14%O

30
16%O

8
5%

9
12%o

119*

London
(n)
188

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

159*

79*

124
24%

76
15%e

119
24%

12
18%

9
18%

38
29%f

29
15
33%Fgnp 31%f

12
25%

52
11%

8
12%

5
10%

22
17%O

14
16%O

8
16%O

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

East of
England
(m)

6
12%o

4
19%

2
9%

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Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Summary Table 3- Do not Trust
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Religious groups
Christians

120
12%

52
14%

30
12%

6
8%

28
10%

4
20%

1
22%

61
13%

44
11%

14
11%

1
8%

38
12%

21
15%

10
15%

4
18%

41
10%

5
22%

1
19%

Muslims

266
27%

120
33%BD

58
22%

22
33%bd

58
21%

*
8%

6
34%

1
22%

113
24%

119
31%H

32
25%

3
18%

95
31%P

41
29%

17
25%

5
24%

98
23%

8
37%

1
20%

Hindus

158
16%

75
21%BD

29
11%

13
19%b

35
12%

6
32%

1
18%

78
17%

65
17%

14
11%

1
6%

60
20%P

29
20%P

12
18%

4
22%

45
10%

6
28%

2
26%

Sikhs

159
16%

77
21%BD

28
11%

13
19%b

36
13%

3
19%

2
40%

73
16%

65
17%

18
14%

3
19%

58
19%P

23
16%

10
15%

5
25%

56
13%

5
22%

2
26%

Jewish people

154
15%

65
18%

34
13%

15
22%bd

37
13%

2
12%

*
6%

72
15%

65
17%

15
12%

2
13%

49
16%

24
17%

12
17%

5
25%

58
13%

5
22%

*
7%

Buddhists

134
13%

63
17%bD

29
11%

12
17%d

27
10%

2
12%

1
18%

59
13%

58
15%

13
10%

4
22%

52
17%P

24
17%P

8
12%

4
19%

40
9%

5
22%

*
7%

62
6%

29
8%

12
5%

5
8%

13
5%

1
7%

1
22%

27
6%

27
7%

6
5%

1
8%

19
6%

17
12%lP

4
7%

2
8%

16
4%

2
10%

2
26%

Black

148
15%

61
17%b

30
12%

17
24%BD

33
12%

5
27%

1
22%

67
14%

61
16%

15
12%

5
28%

56
18%P

29
20%P

11
17%

2
12%

44
10%

5
21%

*
7%

Asian

161
16%

77
21%BD

28
11%

15
22%BD

32
12%

7
41%

1
18%

69
15%

71
18%

18
14%

4
22%

62
20%P

34
23%nP

9
13%

5
24%

45
10%

5
22%

2
26%

Mixed race

100
10%

44
12%d

24
9%

9
13%

19
7%

2
14%

1
18%

39
8%

49
13%h

9
7%

2
14%

40
13%P

14
10%

10
15%P

2
12%

25
6%

6
27%

2
26%

Roma / traveller

401
40%

157
43%

105
40%

32
46%

101
36%

6
33%

1
18%

169
36%

171
44%H

53
41%

9
55%

141
46%N

57
40%

19
29%

5
28%

172
40%

4
20%

3
40%

216
22%

113
31%BD

33
12%

1
17%

4
23%

92
20%

20
16%

7
45%

82
27%P

41
28%P

15
22%

6
31%

64
15%

7
31%

2
39%

Ethnic groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

46
18%d

19
28%bD

97
25%hJ

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by ComRes

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Table 221

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Summary Table 3- Do not Trust
Base: All respondents
Education

Total
Weighted base

1001

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)
366

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)
260

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)
68*

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)
278

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

470

386

129

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

307

143

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

Other
(r)

5**

18**

6**

68*

20**

23**

6**

199
20%

108
30%BD

35
13%

14
21%d

34
12%

1
17%

7
37%

82
17%

92
24%H

22
17%

3
19%

74
24%P

35
25%P

14
21%

4
22%

61
14%

8
35%

2
39%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

243
24%

119
32%BD

50
19%

20
29%bD

46
16%

1
17%

7
42%

1
22%

98
21%

111
29%H

30
23%

4
25%

89
29%P

38
26%

16
24%

4
20%

85
20%

10
44%

1
20%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

128
13%

63
17%BD

27
10%

16
23%BD

18
6%

1
17%

3
16%

2
40%

47
10%

11
9%

2
12%

55
18%P

27
19%P

10
15%P

3
13%

29
7%

4
18%

1
20%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

434

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

68
18%HJ

16**

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

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Table 222

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Summary Table 3- Do not Trust
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Religious groups
Christians

120
12%

24
25%

90
11%

18
6
36%ACE 13%

3
26%

3
8%

Muslims

266
27%

26
27%

223
26%c

20
39%aC

6
14%

4
37%

13
35%C

Hindus

158
16%

18
19%

131
15%

12
25%

6
13%

1
11%

Sikhs

159
16%

14
14%

133
16%

9
18%

5
11%

Jewish people

154
15%

19
20%

125
15%

13
27%A

Buddhists

134
13%

18
19%

110
13%

30
15%

7
16%

17
15%

3
11%

3
15%

224
29%gH

36
18%

6
14%

16
14%

9
32%

5
26%

229
29%gH

8
22%

111
14%

43
21%

8
20%

24
21%fl

8
29%

2
12%

3
27%

9
25%

116
15%

37
18%

8
19%

20
17%

7
24%

2
12%

6
13%

3
27%

7
18%

103
13%

46
22%

15
34%FL

23
20%f

6
21%

12
24%a

6
13%

5
15%

93
12%

37
18%

6
14%

23
20%FL

62
6%

2
3%

54
6%

2
5%

2
19%

33
4%

28
13%

7
17%FL

Black

148
15%

11
12%

127
15%C

10
20%C

9
106
26%aC 14%

39
19%

Asian

161
16%

18
19%

135
16%

10
21%

7
18%

126
16%

Mixed race

100
10%

8
9%

85
10%C

8
17%C

Roma / traveller

401
40%

36
38%

358
42%E

20
41%E

216
22%

15
16%

193
23%c

11
21%

Ethnic groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

1
2%

7
16%

2
19%

4
30%

3
8%c

3
8%c

87
11%

3
22%

12
7%

36
11%

50
15%N

32
11%

43
12%

21
14%

25
13%

2
16%

42
25%

82
25%

94
29%

79
26%

85
24%

48
33%R

53
27%

115
15%

*
2%

27
16%

43
13%

54
17%

48
16%

41
11%

35
24%qR

34
18%r

122
15%

3
21%

27
16%

43
13%

53
17%

49
16%

51
14%

30
21%r

29
15%

3
16%

107
14%

5
32%

28
17%

44
13%

49
15%

50
17%

50
14%

23
16%

29
15%

6
20%

2
12%

97
12%

4
28%

21
12%

38
12%

46
14%

43
14%

42
12%

24
16%

25
13%

16
14%FL

4
14%

34
4%

3
21%

8
5%

18
6%

22
7%

20
7%

19
5%

9
6%

14
7%

8
18%

24
21%fl

3
10%

4
19%

1
45%

108
14%

3
22%

29
17%

37
11%

53
16%o

44
15%

43
12%

31
21%R

30
15%

35
17%

9
21%

19
17%

6
22%

126
16%

2
16%

24
14%

50
15%

57
18%

53
18%

46
13%

31
22%R

30
15%

73
9%

25
12%

3
6%

2
7%

2
8%

74
9%

3
19%

19
11%O

18
6%

41
13%O

27
9%

32
9%

20
14%

20
10%

334
42%H

6
38%

83
131
49%op 40%

148
130
49%RT 36%

60
42%t

62
32%

180
23%

2
12%

40
24%

37
25%R

48
25%R

19
17%FL

16
35%e

2
15%

6
16%

330
43%H

67
32%

25
58%Hl

30
26%

6
23%

5
23%

1
45%

4
9%

1
8%

7
20%

180
24%

36
17%

14
32%h

19
17%

2
6%

1
7%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

90
11%

66
20%

128
39%
79
25%

75
25%R

57
16%

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Table 222

Q.9 Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally trust or do not trust each of the following groups?
Summary Table 3- Do not Trust
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total
Weighted base

1001

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)
45*

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite
208

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

43*

114*

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

95*

858

50*

12**

37*

767

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

199
20%

14
14%

174
20%C

10
21%c

3
7%

3
27%

7
20%

169
22%

28
14%

8
18%

18
16%

2
6%

1
3%

171
21%

2
12%

33
19%

58
18%

78
24%o

63
21%

57
16%

35
24%r

43
22%r

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

243
24%

24
25%

207
24%C

20
41%AC

4
9%

3
27%

9
25%c

201
26%

39
19%

8
19%

25
22%

3
12%

3
15%

204
26%

3
23%

44
26%

67
21%

93
29%O

85
28%R

71
20%

34
24%

53
27%r

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

128
13%

8
8%

112
13%C

7
14%c

1
2%

2
18%

6
17%C

101
13%

26
13%

8
17%

14
13%

2
7%

2
11%

102
13%

2
16%

18
10%

32
10%

56
17%nO

42
14%

38
11%

19
13%

30
15%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 223

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Christians
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Better off

168
17%

72
17%

44
16%

52
18%

107
21%E

62
13%

10
14%

10
20%

18
14%

10
11%

7
15%

9
19%

4
19%

20
17%

37
19%

29
18%

15
19%

Worse off

192
19%

77
18%

52
18%

63
22%

114
22%E

78
16%

12
17%

6
13%

26
20%

18
20%

8
17%

10
21%

2
12%

15
13%

47
25%glM

32
20%

15
19%

No difference

494
49%

219
51%

146
52%c

129
44%

211
41%

283
58%D

42
61%kNp

23
46%

73
56%N

50
56%N

27
55%N

23
47%n

10
49%n

65
54%N

66
35%

80
50%N

36
45%

Don't know

146
15%

61
14%

38
14%

47
16%

79
15%

68
14%

11
21%fh

13
10%

11
12%

7
14%

7
14%

4
21%Fh

19
16%

38
20%FHo

18
11%

13
16%

6
8%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 224

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Christians
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Better off

168
17%

54
15%

35
13%

19
27%AB

56
20%b

2
36%

1
7%

1
18%

80
17%

58
15%

26
20%

5
33%

46
15%

24
16%

15
21%

7
33%

76
18%

2
7%

*
7%

Worse off

192
19%

61
17%

56
22%

17
24%

52
19%

5
27%

1
22%

88
19%

77
20%

24
19%

3
19%

50
16%

36
25%Ln

10
14%

5
25%

86
20%

4
18%

1
13%

No difference

494
49%

192
53%

126
48%

29
43%

139
50%

2
34%

5
31%

1
12%

233
50%

191
49%

64
50%

6
38%

155
50%

63
44%

37
55%

5
27%

214
49%

15
65%

5
74%

Don't know

146
15%

4
6%

31
11%

1
30%

6
36%

3
47%

69
15%

61
16%

15
12%

2
10%

20
14%

6
9%

3
15%

57
13%

2
10%

*
6%

58
16%C

43
17%Cd

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

57
18%np

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Table 225

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Christians
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Better off

168
17%

24
25%

133
16%

16
32%A

8
17%

3
23%

9
24%

123
16%

43
21%

16
22
37%FHL 19%

3
11%

2
9%

126
16%

6
42%

31
18%

59
18%

58
18%

48
16%

58
16%

27
19%

36
18%

Worse off

192
19%

16
17%

168
20%

6
11%

10
23%

1
11%

7
20%

148
19%

40
19%

13
31%H

17
14%

9
32%

1
3%

153
19%

4
25%

36
21%

71
22%

60
19%

71
24%T

65
18%

30
20%

27
14%

No difference

494
49%

45
48%

430
50%E

24
47%

22
48%

8
65%

12
32%

394
51%Gh

90
43%

13
29%

47
41%

16
56%

12
63%

2
100%

404
51%Gh

4
28%

86
50%

155
47%

159
49%

146
49%

172
48%

70
49%

104
53%

Don't know

146
15%

10
11%

127
15%

5
9%

6
13%

9
24%

103
13%g

35
17%

1
3%

29
*
25%FGL 1%

5
25%

1
5%

18
10%

42
13%

46
14%

35
12%

18
12%

28
15%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

111
14%g

64
18%Q

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 226

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Muslims
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

146
29%

136
28%

13
19%

7
14%

30
23%

64
13%

14
20%k

8
16%

20
16%

Better off

282
28%

110
26%

75
27%

96
33%Ab

Worse off

155
16%

70
16%

42
15%

44
15%

91
18%e

32
22
17
36%FGhl 43%FGHL 34%FGh
n
MNP
12
13%

5
11%

5
9%

4
21%

34
28%g

4
19%k

13
11%

48
25%

55
21
35%FGhl 27%g

43
19
23%iJKM 12%

13
16%
26
33%

O
No difference

384
38%

171
40%c

118
42%C

95
33%

175
34%

208
42%D

Don't know

180
18%

80
19%

46
16%

54
19%

98
19%

82
17%

35
50%JNP

21
42%n

57
45%jN

7
11%

14
22
28%FImO 17%

34
38%

15
30%

18
37%

7
37%

55
46%JNp

53
28%

12
13%

8
15%

10
20%

4
23%f

17
14%

45
22
24%Fimo 14%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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62
39%n

19
24%Fio

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Table 227

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Muslims
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

2
36%

2
9%

1
18%

126
27%

114
29%

39
31%

3
17%

91
29%

52
36%P

21
31%

4
20%

106
24%

7
33%

1
20%

3
19%

70
15%

64
16%

17
13%

5
33%

34
11%

23
16%

11
16%

6
31%

2
9%

Better off

282
28%

117
32%b

64
25%

23
33%

74
27%

Worse off

155
16%

42
11%

41
16%

12
18%

57
20%A

No difference

384
38%

144
39%

97
37%

26
39%

107
38%

2
34%

5
31%

2
34%

191
41%

136
35%

53
41%

4
26%

119
39%

46
32%

28
41%

6
31%

171
39%

10
42%

5
74%

Don't know

180
18%

63
17%

57
22%CD

7
10%

41
15%

1
30%

7
41%

3
47%

83
18%

73
19%

20
16%

4
24%

64
21%

22
16%

9
13%

4
19%

77
18%

4
16%

*
6%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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80
18%L

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Table 228

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Muslims
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Better off

282
28%

28
30%

242
28%

15
30%

13
29%

2
14%

11
29%

223
29%

55
27%

17
40%h

28
24%

7
26%

3
14%

227
29%

5
37%

51
30%

86
26%

Worse off

155
16%

19
20%

125
15%

11
23%

8
18%

4
30%

8
21%

117
15%

38
18%

12
27%fl

19
17%

6
21%

1
3%

118
15%

4
27%

27
16%

68
21%P

No difference

384
38%

35
37%

332
39%

16
32%

19
43%

6
52%

10
28%

302
39%

71
34%

11
26%

36
32%

12
41%

10
49%

2
100%

313
39%

3
21%

66
38%

Don't know

180
18%

12
13%

159
19%

7
15%

5
10%

*
4%

8
22%

125
16%

44
21%

3
6%

31
3
27%FGL 12%

7
33%

136
17%

2
16%

27
16%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

105
32%

90
30%

90
25%

42
29%

58
30%

38
12%

49
16%

54
15%

28
19%

25
13%

124
38%

125
39%

115
38%

139
39%

54
38%

74
38%

48
15%

57
18%

46
15%

20
14%

38
19%

76
21%qs

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 229

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Hindus
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

12
14%

9
19%

8
17%

4
22%gh

8
9%

5
10%

7
14%m

3
13%

8
7%

Better off

144
14%

65
15%

33
12%

46
16%

75
15%

69
14%

8
12%

5
10%

14
11%

Worse off

145
14%

60
14%

46
16%

39
13%

91
18%E

54
11%

15
21%IjM

6
13%

23
18%M

No difference

527
53%

227
53%

157
56%

143
49%

239
47%

288
59%D

40
57%N

26
53%

74
58%N

55
62%klN

26
52%

24
48%

9
45%

Don't know

185
18%

78
18%

44
16%

106
21%e

79
16%

7
10%

12
25%Fho

17
13%

13
15%

9
19%

10
21%f

4
21%f

63
22%b

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

18
16%

29
16%

26
16%

9
12%

34
18%iM

23
14%

12
15%m

65
55%N

76
41%

91
57%N

40
51%

27
22%Fo

48
19
26%FHiO 12%

18
23%Fo

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Table 230

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Hindus
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**
*
7%

Better off

144
14%

60
16%b

28
11%

11
17%

42
15%

2
36%

1
7%

64
14%

60
16%

19
15%

1
7%

46
15%

22
15%

9
13%

2
10%

62
14%

4
16%

Worse off

145
14%

41
11%

43
17%a

10
14%

47
17%a

5
27%

74
16%

53
14%

15
11%

3
20%

30
10%

28
20%L

12
18%l

5
27%

67
15%L

2
9%

No difference

527
53%

197
54%

140
54%

36
53%

147
53%

2
34%

4
24%

1
12%

247
52%

196
51%

74
58%

10
60%

159
52%

66
46%

40
59%

8
40%

234
54%

15
66%

5
74%

Don't know

185
18%

69
19%

48
19%

11
17%

42
15%

1
30%

7
42%

5
88%

86
18%

77
20%

20
16%

2
12%

27
19%

7
10%

5
23%

71
16%

2
10%

1
19%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

72
23%NP

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 231

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Hindus
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Better off

144
14%

15
16%

125
15%

7
15%

8
18%

1
6%

3
9%

112
15%

30
14%

10
24%

15
13%

2
8%

2
9%

115
14%

5
32%

24
14%

51
16%

50
16%

33
11%

50
14%

30
21%Qr

30
16%

Worse off

145
14%

16
17%

122
14%

9
19%

6
14%

1
11%

6
16%

108
14%

33
16%

12
15
27%FhL 13%

6
22%

1
3%

112
14%

2
12%

28
16%

64
19%P

38
12%

55
18%r

45
13%

20
14%

25
13%

No difference

527
53%

52
55%

456
53%E

28
57%E

24
54%E

9
74%

9
26%

420
55%Gh

98
47%

15
34%

51
44%

18
62%

12
63%

2
100%

429
54%Gh

5
37%

96
56%

160
49%

178
55%

165
55%

186
52%

71
49%

103
53%

Don't know

185
18%

11
12%

155
18%

5
10%

6
14%

47
23%

6
14%

34
29%FgL

2
8%

5
25%

138
17%

3
20%

23
13%

52
16%

58
18%

47
16%

23
16%

36
18%

1
8%

18
127
49%ABC 17%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

79
22%q

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 232

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Sikhs
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

13
15%

9
18%

10
20%p

4
22%gp

7
8%

7
14%

7
14%

3
15%

Better off

145
14%

64
15%

37
13%

45
15%

80
16%

65
13%

8
12%

5
10%

15
12%

Worse off

155
15%

64
15%

42
15%

48
17%

93
18%E

61
13%

14
20%IM

9
17%m

20
16%m

No difference

517
52%

225
52%

157
56%C

135
46%

233
46%

284
58%D

40
58%N

23
47%

74
57%N

53
59%kN

26
52%n

23
46%

9
45%

Don't know

185
18%

77
18%

45
16%

105
21%

80
16%

7
10%

13
26%FO

19
15%

16
18%

8
16%

10
21%fO

4
19%

63
22%b

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

15
13%
9
7%

25
13%

32
20%p

8
10%

46
20
24%IkMO 12%

13
17%m

69
58%kN

71
38%

90
57%N

40
50%n

26
22%fO

46
24%FhO

17
11%

18
23%FO

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 233

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Sikhs
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Better off

145
14%

67
18%B

20
8%

11
17%B

40
14%B

2
36%

4
21%

1
18%

59
13%

63
16%

20
16%

2
13%

45
15%

26
18%

10
15%

2
10%

57
13%

4
19%

*
7%

Worse off

155
15%

42
12%

46
18%A

13
20%a

47
17%a

6
33%

81
17%

56
15%

14
11%

3
20%

35
11%

24
16%

13
20%l

7
34%

73
17%l

2
9%

1
19%

No difference

517
52%

190
52%

142
54%

33
48%

147
53%

2
34%

2
12%

2
34%

244
52%

192
50%

74
58%

7
46%

155
50%

69
48%

37
54%

7
33%

232
54%

14
62%

3
55%

Don't know

185
18%

67
18%

52
20%

11
16%

45
16%

1
30%

6
34%

3
47%

87
18%

75
19%

19
15%

3
21%

25
18%

8
11%

5
23%

72
16%

2
10%

1
19%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

72
23%NP

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 234

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Sikhs
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Better off

145
14%

16
17%

122
14%

8
17%

8
17%

1
6%

6
16%

114
15%

30
14%

11
26%fHl

13
11%

3
12%

2
9%

115
15%

4
27%

24
14%

51
16%

52
16%

34
11%

49
14%

30
21%Qr

31
16%

Worse off

155
15%

16
17%

129
15%

9
17%

7
16%

1
11%

8
23%

114
15%

38
18%

11
24%

20
18%

5
18%

2
11%

117
15%

2
16%

33
19%p

60
18%p

40
12%

53
18%

52
15%

24
17%

25
13%

No difference

517
52%

54
56%

446
52%E

30
61%E

23
52%E

9
74%

9
24%

413
54%H

93
45%

17
40%

47
41%

16
55%

11
55%

2
100%

424
53%H

5
37%

91
53%

164
50%

175
54%

168
56%s

181
50%

67
46%

98
51%

Don't know

185
18%

9
10%

161
19%B

3
5%

47
22%

4
9%

34
4
29%FGL 16%

5
25%

138
17%

3
20%

24
14%

52
16%

57
18%

45
15%

23
16%

39
20%

7
15%

1
8%

13
127
37%ABC 17%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

77
21%Q

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 235

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Jewish people
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

11
9%

11
12%

9
18%fh

8
17%fh

4
19%fgh

Better off

125
13%

52
12%

37
13%

36
12%

68
13%

57
12%

6
8%

4
7%

Worse off

156
16%

70
16%

43
15%

42
15%

95
19%E

61
12%

14
20%M

7
15%

22
17%M

11
13%

6
12%

7
14%

3
15%

9
7%

No difference

548
55%

234
54%

163
58%

152
52%

252
49%

297
61%D

44
63%N

25
51%

81
63%lN

53
59%N

28
56%N

25
51%

9
48%

72
60%N

Don't know

171
17%

74
17%

38
13%

96
19%

75
15%

6
8%

14
16%

7
15%

9
18%fo

4
19%f

21
18%fo

60
21%B

13
15
27%FHO 12%

17
14%

Prepared by ComRes

26
16%

9
11%

42
22%ijMo

22
14%

12
15%m

75
40%

95
60%N

42
53%n

50
15
27%FHiJ 10%
O

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

21
11%

16
20%FO

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 236

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Jewish people
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

2
36%

2
40%

46
10%

57
15%H

18
14%

3
20%

40
13%

17
12%

13
19%p

3
15%

51
12%

1
5%

*
7%

4
20%

83
18%i

48
12%

20
16%

5
31%

35
11%

27
19%L

10
15%

5
27%

76
17%L

2
9%

162
53%

77
54%

37
54%

8
39%

244
56%

16
71%

5
74%

70
21
23%mNP 15%

8
11%

4
19%

64
15%

4
16%

1
19%

Better off

125
13%

52
14%B

22
8%

13
19%B

34
12%

Worse off

156
16%

40
11%

49
19%A

10
14%

54
19%A

No difference

548
55%

210
57%

145
56%

37
54%

151
54%

2
34%

3
19%

1
12%

260
55%

209
54%

73
56%

6
40%

Don't know

171
17%

63
17%

44
17%

9
13%

40
14%

1
30%

11
61%

3
47%

81
17%

72
19%

17
14%

2
10%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 237

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Jewish people
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Better off

125
13%

12
13%

109
13%

8
17%

4
8%

1
6%

3
9%

91
12%

32
15%

9
20%

17
15%

2
8%

3
18%

94
12%

4
29%

18
11%

40
12%

55
17%n

35
12%

40
11%

22
15%

28
14%

Worse off

156
16%

15
16%

134
16%

7
15%

7
16%

1
11%

6
16%

118
15%

34
16%

12
16
29%FhL 14%

5
18%

1
3%

122
15%

4
26%

31
18%

67
21%P

41
13%

60
20%Rs

49
14%

18
12%

29
15%

No difference

548
55%

61
64%

470
55%E

33
66%E

28
61%E

7
55%

12
32%

441
58%gH

97
46%

17
40%

47
41%

19
66%

11
55%

2
100%

452
57%gH

4
28%

103
60%

171
52%

173
54%

166
55%

199
55%

79
55%

102
53%

Don't know

171
17%

8
8%

145
17%B

1
2%

7
15%B

3
27%

15
117
42%ABC 15%

46
22%

5
10%

34
2
30%FGL 8%

5
25%

126
16%

3
17%

19
11%

49
15%

55
17%

38
13%

25
18%

35
18%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

72
20%Q

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Table 238

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Buddhists
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Better off

137
14%

60
14%

32
11%

45
16%

75
15%

63
13%

6
9%

5
9%

16
12%

10
11%

7
13%

9
19%f

4
22%fgim

13
11%

33
18%

25
16%

9
11%

Worse off

150
15%

66
15%

43
15%

41
14%

92
18%E

59
12%

15
21%iM

8
15%

21
16%

10
11%

7
15%

6
13%

3
13%

11
10%

36
19%m

22
14%

11
13%

No difference

539
54%

230
53%

166
59%C

144
50%

246
48%

294
60%D

42
61%lN

23
47%

75
58%N

55
61%lN

29
58%N

25
50%

9
45%

69
58%N

75
40%

96
60%lN

42
53%n

Don't know

174
17%

75
17%

40
14%

99
19%

75
15%

6
8%

15
17%

7
15%

9
18%fo

4
21%Fo

25
21%FO

44
23%FhO

15
10%

18
22%FO

60
21%B

14
17
29%FHjO 13%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 239

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Buddhists
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**
*
7%

Better off

137
14%

56
15%B

23
9%

13
19%B

41
15%b

2
36%

4
20%

51
11%

68
18%H

17
13%

1
7%

46
15%

24
17%

8
11%

1
5%

54
13%

4
16%

Worse off

150
15%

48
13%

46
18%

7
10%

48
17%

2
13%

82
17%j

52
14%

13
10%

2
15%

29
9%

25
18%L

12
18%L

8
41%

74
17%L

2
9%

No difference

539
54%

196
54%

145
56%

40
59%

149
53%

2
34%

5
26%

3
53%

255
54%

195
51%

79
61%i

10
65%

162
53%

71
50%

39
57%

8
39%

240
55%

15
66%

5
74%

Don't know

174
17%

66
18%

46
18%

9
13%

42
15%

1
30%

7
40%

3
47%

82
17%

71
18%

20
15%

2
12%

23
16%

9
13%

3
15%

66
15%

2
10%

1
19%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

70
23%nP

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Table 240

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Buddhists
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Better off

137
14%

11
11%

120
14%

7
14%

4
8%

3
25%

3
9%

103
13%

31
15%

9
21%

18
16%

2
8%

2
9%

106
13%

2
16%

24
14%

43
13%

50
16%

30
10%

50
14%

28
19%Q

28
15%

Worse off

150
15%

20
21%

123
14%

11
22%

9
20%

1
11%

6
16%

112
15%

35
17%

13
13
31%FHL 11%

6
22%

2
11%

116
15%

4
25%

25
14%

67
21%P

42
13%

52
17%

55
15%

18
12%

26
13%

No difference

539
54%

56
59%

464
54%E

30
61%E

26
57%e

7
55%

12
34%

431
56%gH

99
48%

17
40%

18
62%

11
55%

2
100%

440
56%gH

6
40%

103
60%o

167
51%

175
54%

176
59%r

183
51%

74
51%

104
54%

Don't know

174
17%

8
8%

151
18%B

1
2%

7
15%B

1
8%

43
21%

3
8%

32
2
28%FGL 8%

5
25%

132
17%

3
20%

19
11%

50
15%

25
17%

35
18%

15
122
41%ABC 16%

51
45%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

56
17%n

42
14%

72
20%q

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Table 241

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
White
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

7
14%Hij

2
12%h

14
11%h

24
13%H

13
8%

10
13%H

Better off

98
10%

47
11%

24
9%

27
9%

57
11%

41
8%

7
10%

6
12%h

6
5%

6
7%

3
5%

Worse off

238
24%

95
22%

65
23%

77
27%

132
26%

106
22%

18
26%

7
13%

32
25%

23
26%

12
25%

12
24%

3
16%

24
20%

52
28%gp

42
26%g

13
16%

No difference

522
52%

232
54%

153
54%c

137
47%

239
47%

282
58%D

40
58%N

25
51%

77
60%N

51
57%N

29
58%N

24
49%n

9
46%

66
56%N

70
37%

89
56%N

42
52%N

Don't know

144
14%

57
13%

38
14%

49
17%

82
16%

61
12%

4
6%

9
11%

6
12%

7
14%f

12
13
23%FHiO 10%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

5
26%FHIj
kmO

15
13%

43
15
23%FHIjm 9%
O

15
18%Fo

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Table 242

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
White
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

2
36%

2
14%

1
18%

46
10%

34
9%

13
10%

5
28%

30
10%

15
10%

5
7%

2
9%

43
10%

3
12%

*
7%

Better off

98
10%

27
7%

17
6%

12
18%AB

37
13%AB

Worse off

238
24%

80
22%

72
28%

17
25%

64
23%

6
34%

114
24%

92
24%

27
21%

5
34%

58
19%

41
28%L

21
30%L

8
41%

104
24%

6
24%

1
19%

No difference

522
52%

203
55%

131
50%

34
49%

145
52%

2
51%

6
34%

1
12%

243
52%

200
52%

74
57%

4
28%

167
54%

67
47%

34
50%

8
43%

231
53%

12
52%

3
41%

Don't know

144
14%

57
16%

41
16%

6
8%

33
12%

1
13%

3
19%

4
69%

67
14%

60
15%

15
12%

2
10%

52
17%

21
15%

9
13%

1
8%

56
13%

3
11%

2
33%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 243

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
White
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

9
24%A

Better off

98
10%

12
13%

72
8%

8
15%

4
10%

6
47%

64
8%

31
15%

10
24%FL

17
15%FL

3
10%

67
8%

1
5%

Worse off

238
24%

25
26%

203
24%

12
24%

13
29%

1
8%

No difference

522
52%

48
50%

459
53%E

26
53%E

21
47%

Don't know

144
14%

10
11%

124
14%

4
8%

7
15%

9
23%

195
25%

40
19%

8
18%

22
20%

6
21%

2
11%

1
55%

198
25%

5
46%

10
28%

416
54%H

96
46%

22
50%

46
40%

16
56%

12
61%

1
45%

426
54%H

9
25%b

93
12%

41
20%

3
8%

29
4
25%FGL 13%

5
28%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

102
13%

19
11%

23
7%

44
14%O

26
9%

37
10%

19
13%

16
8%

9
60%

54
32%P

84
26%

64
20%

84
28%

80
22%

30
21%

44
23%

4
30%

85
50%

179
55%

168
52%

154
51%

185
51%

80
55%

101
52%

1
5%

13
8%

41
13%

36
12%

58
16%

16
11%

33
17%

47
15%N

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Table 244

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Black
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Better off

138
14%

55
13%

36
13%

47
16%

82
16%E

55
11%

Worse off

172
17%

79
18%

48
17%

45
15%

103
20%E

69
14%

No difference

539
54%

232
54%

159
57%

148
51%

241
47%

Don't know

152
15%

64
15%

37
13%

51
17%

84
16%

5
7%

5
10%

16
13%

19
6
22%FjMp 11%

9
18%Fm

2
12%

11
9%

17
25%hIM

9
17%

18
14%

10
11%

8
16%

9
18%

4
19%

13
11%

297
61%D

41
59%N

24
49%

81
63%KLN

51
57%N

29
59%kN

23
46%

9
45%

72
61%KlN

68
14%

7
9%

12
23%fHiO

13
10%

10
11%

6
13%

9
18%O

5
22
24%FHIO 19%hO

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

32
17%fm

23
14%

9
11%

48
25
25%HIMo 16%
p

12
15%

67
35%

99
63%KLN

41
12
22%FHIO 7%

43
55%N
15
19%hO

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 245

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Black
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

3
53%

5
28%

2
13%

1
22%

Better off

138
14%

54
15%

27
10%

13
19%b

36
13%

61
13%

61
16%

13
10%

2
14%

46
15%

30
21%P

8
11%

47
11%

6
27%

2
26%

Worse off

172
17%

51
14%

48
18%

12
18%

58
21%A

97
21%IJ

55
14%

15
12%

5
31%

32
10%

27
19%L

17
25%L

8
41%

88
20%L

*
1%

No difference

539
54%

199
54%

144
56%

37
54%

149
53%

2
34%

7
41%

1
12%

243
52%

207
54%

83
64%Hi

5
34%

173
56%M

64
45%

35
52%

10
50%

242
56%M

12
55%

3
41%

Don't know

152
15%

62
17%

41
16%

6
9%

35
13%

1
13%

3
19%

4
66%

69
15%

62
16%

17
14%

3
21%

57
18%p

22
15%

8
12%

2
9%

58
13%

4
16%

2
33%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 246

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Black
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

4
9%

2
17%

7
18%

92
12%

41
20%

7
17%

6
21%

2
9%

97
12%

6
40%

26
15%

33
10%

58
18%O

38
13%

46
13%

27
19%

26
14%

10
26%

123
16%

45
22%

16
20
38%FHL 17%

6
20%

2
11%

1
55%

127
16%

3
24%

34
20%

68
21%P

46
14%

70
54
23%RST 15%

21
14%

27
14%

9
74%

11
31%

449
79
59%GH 38%

15
35%

39
34%

14
49%

10
52%

1
45%

460
5
58%GH 33%

97
57%

185
56%

82
57%

101
52%

1
8%

9
25%b

103
13%

4
10%

29
26%FgL

3
9%

5
28%

110
14%

14
8%

42
13%

Better off

138
14%

12
12%

118
14%

8
16%

Worse off

172
17%

25
27%

137
16%

16
31%A

10
22%

No difference

539
54%

48
50%

471
55%E

22
44%

26
57%E

Don't know

152
15%

10
11%

132
15%

5
9%

5
12%

42
20%

26
23%FL

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

*
3%

165
51%
54
17%N

156
52%
36
12%

198
55%
61
17%qs

15
10%

40
20%QS

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 247

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Asian
Base: All respondents
Age

Gender

Region
Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

549

73

49

110

490

69*

50*

129

Total

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

Better off

167
17%

65
15%

44
16%

58
20%

93
18%

75
15%

8
12%

Worse off

174
17%

77
18%

48
17%

49
17%

104
20%E

70
14%

No difference

500
50%

219
51%

149
53%c

132
45%

228
45%

Don't know

159
16%

69
16%

39
14%

51
18%

86
17%

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

95

84

97

89*

50*

50*
10
21%g

3
14%

20
17%

26
9
29%FGHl 18%
MNOP

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

50

102

143

111

87

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

4
8%

21
16%

15
22%M

6
13%

17
13%

13
15%

7
14%

8
17%

4
20%m

11
9%

272
56%D

39
56%N

28
56%N

75
59%iKlN

40
45%n

26
53%N

22
44%

8
42%

67
56%kN

64
34%

73
15%

7
9%

12
23%fhiO

15
12%

9
11%

7
14%

9
19%fO

5
24%FhIO

21
18%O

45
12
24%FHIjO 7%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

East of
England
(m)

Wales
(l)

27
14%
52
27%gHIJ
kMop

26
17%

12
15%

27
17%

13
17%

94
59%iKlN
p

37
46%n
17
21%fhiO

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 248

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Asian
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

3
53%

2
9%

70
15%

*
7%

4
24%

1
18%

101
22%IJ

Better off

167
17%

83
23%BD

32
12%

17
25%BD

31
11%

80
21%Hj

16
13%

1
7%

Worse off

174
17%

45
12%

50
19%A

9
14%

64
23%A

No difference

500
50%

178
49%

133
51%

36
52%

143
51%

2
34%

7
40%

2
34%

227
48%

189
49%

Don't know

159
16%

60
16%

45
17%

6
9%

41
15%

1
13%

5
26%

3
47%

72
15%

68
18%

50
13%

16
12%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

58
19%P

38
27%lP

15
22%P

2
9%

47
11%

6
29%

7
47%

39
13%

22
15%

12
17%

8
41%

93
21%L

79
61%HI

5
33%

153
50%

62
44%

31
46%

8
43%

227
52%m

12
55%

5
80%

17
14%

2
12%

56
18%

21
14%

10
15%

1
8%

66
15%

4
16%

1
13%

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Table 249

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Asian
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

2
17%

5
14%

132
17%

31
15%

7
16%

19
17%

5
17%

137
17%

3
23%

25
15%

54
17%

68
21%

55
18%R

42
12%

31
21%R

40
20%R

8
23%

126
16%

48
23%

20
18
46%FHL 16%

7
26%

2
12%

127
16%

6
39%

39
23%p

62
19%

49
15%

69
23%RT

57
16%

27
18%t

21
11%

13
30%

14
48%

12
60%

1
45%

414
5
52%GH 35%

92
54%

166
51%

149
46%

195
54%

70
49%

91
47%

30
3
26%FGL 9%

5
28%

1
55%

117
15%

15
9%

45
14%

16
11%

42
22%QS

Better off

167
17%

15
15%

146
17%

8
17%

6
14%

Worse off

174
17%

29
31%

136
16%

16
32%A

14
30%A

No difference

500
50%

40
43%

439
51%

19
39%

21
46%

7
55%

14
38%

402
86
52%GH 42%

Don't know

159
16%

11
11%

137
16%

6
12%

5
10%

3
27%

9
25%

108
14%

43
21%

3
8%

47
41%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

*
3%

57
18%N

142
47%
34
11%

66
18%Qs

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 250

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Mixed race
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Better off

115
12%

43
10%

29
11%

42
15%a

68
13%

47
10%

Worse off

166
17%

72
17%

45
16%

50
17%

95
19%

71
15%

No difference

559
56%

247
57%c

168
60%C

144
50%

255
50%

303
62%D

Don't know

161
16%

68
16%

38
14%

54
19%b

93
18%e

68
14%

3
5%

5
11%

10
8%

17
5
19%FHO 10%

8
2
17%FHO 11%

16
23%gM

5
10%

19
15%m

12
13%

7
15%

9
17%M

4
20%M

42
60%N

27
54%N

85
51
66%KLNp 57%N

29
59%N

25
51%N

9
47%

72
61%N

68
36%

9
13%

13
14
25%fHIO 11%

8
16%o

8
15%o

4
21%hiO

20
17%O

45
12
24%fHIO 7%

9
11%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

18
15%fo
9
7%

25
13%f

12
7%

50
26
26%GHIj 16%m
MoP

9
12%
10
13%

109
41
69%giKL 52%N
NP
19
24%fHIO

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Table 251

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Mixed race
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Better off

115
12%

44
12%

24
9%

10
15%

32
12%

2
36%

3
19%

52
11%

50
13%

12
10%

1
4%

Worse off

166
17%

49
13%

48
18%

13
19%

52
19%

5
27%

89
19%J

59
15%

12
10%

No difference

559
56%

212
58%

145
56%

36
53%

158
57%

2
51%

4
22%

2
34%

254
54%

212
55%

Don't know

161
16%

61
17%

44
17%

9
14%

36
13%

1
13%

6
32%

4
66%

76
16%

65
17%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

44
14%P

23
16%P

6
8%

2
8%

38
9%

3
14%

*
7%

6
36%

34
11%

30
21%L

15
22%L

6
31%

80
19%L

1
19%

87
67%HI

7
42%

168
55%

72
50%

37
55%

11
54%

253
58%

16
70%

3
41%

17
14%

3
19%

19
13%

10
15%

1
8%

63
15%

4
16%

2
33%

62
20%mp

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Table 252

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Mixed race
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

7
13%

6
13%

3
28%

7
18%

86
11%

27
13%

7
16%

18
16%

2
6%

88
11%

3
21%

19
11%

26
8%

53
16%O

31
10%

34
9%

23
16%r

28
14%

62
21%T

56
16%

26
18%t

21
11%

203
57%

78
54%

105
54%

Better off

115
12%

13
13%

92
11%

Worse off

166
17%

24
25%

133
16%

14
28%A

10
21%

3
27%

6
17%

125
16%

38
18%

10
24%

21
18%

5
18%

1
55%

128
16%

6
38%

34
20%

65
20%p

45
14%

No difference

559
56%

47
49%

496
58%E

22
44%

25
55%E

5
46%

10
28%

450
59%H

97
46%

21
50%

44
38%

18
63%

12
63%

1
45%

462
58%H

6
38%

102
60%

194
59%p

168
52%

Don't know

161
16%

11
12%

136
16%

7
14%

5
10%

47
22%

4
10%

31
4
28%FGL 13%

7
37%

*
3%

15
9%

42
13%

13
106
37%ABC 14%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

114
14%

58
18%No

170
57%
38
13%

67
18%qs

17
12%

39
20%Qs

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Table 253

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Roma or traveller
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

161
31%

142
29%

16
23%

13
27%

34
26%

14
27%

4
20%

4
9%

14
11%

7
13%m

3
17%iM

Better off

303
30%

132
31%

76
27%

95
33%

Worse off

123
12%

48
11%

37
13%

38
13%

No difference

388
39%

168
39%

124
44%C

97
33%

170
33%

218
45%D

30
43%

20
41%

Don't know

187
19%

83
19%

42
15%

61
21%b

102
20%

85
17%

10
14%

12
23%O

36
16
40%FhkL 33%

40
33%n

42
23%

N
77
15%E

45
9%

14
20%IjM

6
7%

5
9%

60
47%iN

30
34%

21
42%

21
41%

8
40%

48
41%

21
16%

17
19%o

8
16%

9
18%

5
23%O

24
20%o

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

7
6%

36
19%hIjM
p

66
22
42%FgHK 28%
LNp
18
12%

8
11%

62
33%

58
36%

30
38%

48
25%fhO

16
10%

19
23%O

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 254

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Roma or traveller
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

132
28%

131
34%h

37
28%

4
23%

109
35%mP

39
27%

18
26%

7
33%

122
28%

7
29%

3
47%

66
14%j

41
11%

10
8%

6
38%

26
9%

24
17%L

8
13%

3
16%

59
14%l

2
8%

Better off

303
30%

112
31%

80
31%

22
32%

78
28%

2
36%

7
42%

2
40%

Worse off

123
12%

38
10%

31
12%

13
18%a

37
13%

1
26%

3
19%

No difference

388
39%

147
40%

99
38%

26
38%

112
40%

1
25%

2
13%

1
12%

184
39%

139
36%

61
47%I

5
30%

109
35%

56
39%

31
46%

7
36%

174
40%

9
42%

3
41%

Don't know

187
19%

69
19%

49
19%

8
12%

52
19%

1
13%

5
26%

3
47%

88
19%

75
20%

22
17%

2
10%

64
21%

25
18%

10
15%

3
16%

79
18%

5
21%

1
13%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 255

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Roma or traveller
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

11
22%

10
21%

4
31%

9
24%

256
33%H

39
19%

12
29%

22
19%

2
7%

2
13%

264
33%H

3
22%

64
37%O

90
27%

107
33%

101
34%r

97
27%

45
31%

61
31%

84
11%

35
17%

13
18
31%FhL 16%

4
13%

1
3%

87
11%

6
38%

20
12%

54
16%P

28
9%

40
13%t

45
13%t

24
17%T

14
7%

123
38%

116
39%

145
40%

54
37%

71
37%

21
15%

48
25%QS

Better off

303
30%

21
22%

270
31%

Worse off

123
12%

21
22%

92
11%

13
26%A

8
17%

No difference

388
39%

40
42%

336
39%E

18
35%e

23
50%E

7
57%

5
15%

299
39%

84
40%

13
29%

44
38%

16
55%

9
47%

2
100%

305
38%

6
40%

67
39%

135
41%

Don't know

187
19%

13
14%

159
19%

8
16%

5
12%

1
12%

13
128
35%AbC 17%

50
24%

5
11%

31
7
27%FgL 25%

7
37%

137
17%

21
12%

49
15%

10
26%A

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

65
20%N

44
15%

73
20%q

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Table 256

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

169
35%D

11
16%

7
15%

Better off

299
30%

126
29%

88
31%

85
29%

129
25%

Worse off

185
18%

79
18%

53
19%

52
18%

109
21%E

No difference

336
34%

142
33%

100
36%

94
33%

171
33%

165
34%

Don't know

182
18%

59
20%B

101
20%

81
16%

45
35%FGn

33
17
37%FGlN 35%FGn

15
31%FG

4
22%

42
36%FGn

45
24%

54
34%FG

23
29%fg

19
9
27%hikM 18%

20
15%

14
16%

9
17%

7
15%

4
18%

14
12%

45
24%M

25
16%

19
24%M

33
47%IjNP

22
44%Np

44
34%n

27
31%

16
31%

17
34%

7
37%n

43
36%N

46
24%

58
37%N

23
29%

11
23%f

19
15%

15
17%

8
16%

10
20%f

5
23%F

19
16%

22
14%

14
18%

76
15%
o

84
20%b

39
14%

7
9%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

52
28%FHij
MO

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Table 257

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Better off

299
30%

134
37%BCD

64
25%

16
23%

74
27%

3
66%

6
36%

1
22%

129
28%

123
32%

42
33%

4
23%

99
32%p

48
33%

22
33%

6
30%

113
26%

7
33%

3
55%

Worse off

185
18%

52
14%

54
21%A

17
25%A

58
21%a

2
14%

1
18%

89
19%

65
17%

25
19%

6
38%

43
14%

33
23%L

10
15%

6
28%

87
20%l

4
16%

1
21%

No difference

336
34%

122
33%

88
34%

26
38%

94
34%

2
34%

3
19%

1
12%

169
36%

122
32%

42
33%

3
17%

105
34%

41
29%

22
32%

7
34%

151
35%

8
37%

2
24%

Don't know

182
18%

58
16%

54
21%

9
14%

53
19%

6
31%

3
47%

83
18%

76
20%

20
15%

4
22%

59
19%

21
15%

14
20%

1
8%

83
19%

3
15%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 258

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

263
33%H

4
24%

50
30%

91
28%

116
36%O

Better off

299
30%

23
24%

265
31%B

7
15%

15
34%b

3
25%

8
21%

258
34%H

36
17%

10
23%

19
16%

6
23%

1
55%

Worse off

185
18%

24
26%

153
18%

15
31%a

9
20%

8
21%

130
17%

55
26%

21
22
48%FHL 19%

9
30%

4
20%

130
16%

5
32%

30
17%

75
23%

57
18%

No difference

336
34%

40
42%

278
32%

22
45%

18
39%

8
67%

10
26%

259
34%

68
33%

9
22%

10
35%

9
47%

1
45%

268
34%

4
25%

64
37%

108
33%

96
30%

104
35%

Don't know

182
18%

8
9%

161
19%c

5
10%

3
7%

1
8%

11
121
31%aBC 16%

49
24%

3
8%

36
3
31%FGL 12%

7
33%

133
17%

3
19%

27
16%

53
16%

54
17%

45
15%

38
34%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

87
29%

86
24%

51
36%R

73
37%qR

63
21%T

75
21%T

27
18%t

20
10%

43
30%

64
33%

23
16%

37
19%

123
34%
75
21%q

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Table 259

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country not in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

151
31%D

11
15%

6
11%

40
31%FGn

31
34%FGN

15
30%FGn

12
24%g

4
21%

41
35%FGN

19
27%hiJM

8
17%

20
16%

13
15%

7
13%

10
19%

4
20%

13
11%

32
47%Np

26
52%iNP

49
38%N

32
35%n

19
39%N

19
38%N

7
36%n

44
37%N

7
11%

10
20%

20
15%

14
16%

9
18%

9
18%

5
23%f

21
17%

Better off

269
27%

113
26%

76
27%

80
27%

118
23%

Worse off

185
18%

77
18%

61
22%c

46
16%

110
22%E

No difference

359
36%

154
36%

100
36%

Don't know

189
19%

86
20%

43
15%

75
15%
O

104
36%
60
21%b

178
35%

181
37%

105
20%

84
17%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

38
20%
47
25%hijM
o
44
23%
59
31%FHIJ
KMOP

49
31%FGn

23
29%fG

24
15%

19
24%M

63
40%N

24
31%

22
14%

13
17%

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Table 260

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country not in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

3
66%

6
36%

1
18%

110
23%

117
30%H

39
30%

3
16%

93
30%P

46
32%P

19
29%

5
23%

99
23%

6
27%

1
20%

4
20%

97
21%

62
16%

19
15%

6
39%

43
14%

27
19%

12
17%

6
28%

94
22%L

4
17%

Better off

269
27%

Worse off

185
18%

No difference
Don't know

123
34%BD

61
24%

16
23%

58
21%

52
14%

53
20%a

17
25%A

59
21%A

359
36%

127
35%

93
36%

25
37%

108
39%

2
34%

3
19%

1
12%

176
37%

128
33%

51
40%

4
22%

111
36%

45
32%

23
34%

8
38%

160
37%

9
38%

4
60%

189
19%

64
17%

53
20%

10
15%

54
19%

4
25%

4
69%

87
19%

79
20%

19
15%

4
22%

60
20%

25
18%

14
20%

2
10%

82
19%

4
18%

1
21%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 261

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a European Union country not in Eastern Europe
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

234
29%H

3
21%

36
21%

86
26%
75
23%P

Better off

269
27%

19
20%

242
28%

9
19%

10
22%

2
18%

6
15%

230
30%H

35
17%

10
23%

19
17%

5
19%

Worse off

185
18%

21
22%

153
18%

12
24%

9
20%

4
37%

6
17%

137
18%

48
23%

16
22
36%FhL 20%

6
22%

2
12%

1
55%

137
17%

4
29%

39
23%p

No difference

359
36%

42
44%

301
35%

22
45%

20
43%

4
30%

12
33%

277
36%

73
35%

13
30%

39
34%

11
39%

9
47%

1
45%

286
36%

5
31%

71
42%P

Don't know

189
19%

13
14%

161
19%

7
13%

7
15%

2
16%

13
123
35%ABc 16%

52
25%

5
10%

33
6
29%FGL 20%

8
42%

137
17%

3
19%

25
15%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

114
81
35%NO 27%r

76
21%

45
32%R

65
34%R

72
20%T

31
22%T

24
12%

49
15%

57
19%t

112
34%

103
32%

112
37%

135
37%

45
31%

66
34%

54
17%

57
18%

49
16%

77
22%

23
16%

39
20%

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Table 262

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European Union
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

172
35%D

15
22%

9
19%

44
34%fgn

34
38%FGN

15
31%

15
31%

6
32%

44
37%FGN

43
23%

21
16%

15
17%m

8
15%

7
15%

3
16%

10
9%

43
22
23%GMo 14%

20
25%GMo

47
25%

56
35%n

24
30%

22
14%

10
13%

Better off

311
31%

135
31%

90
32%

87
30%

139
27%

Worse off

169
17%

76
18%

49
18%

44
15%

103
20%E

No difference

343
34%

141
33%

101
36%

102
35%

Don't know

178
18%

80
18%

40
14%

58
20%b

66
14%

16
22%gM

4
9%

174
34%

169
34%

31
45%iNp

24
48%ilNp

47
37%n

28
31%

19
39%N

18
35%n

6
30%

43
36%n

95
19%

83
17%

7
11%

12
24%f

17
13%

12
13%

8
15%

9
18%

5
23%f

21
18%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

55
29%FHIJ
kmOP

59
25
37%FGN 32%

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Table 263

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European Union
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

3
66%

7
38%

1
18%

130
28%

131
34%h

48
38%H

2
10%

100
32%

48
33%

24
36%

6
28%

121
28%

9
40%

4
56%

2
12%

1
22%

89
19%

60
16%

17
13%

4
22%

41
13%

29
20%l

8
12%

5
26%

82
19%l

4
17%

Better off

311
31%

Worse off

169
17%

No difference
Don't know

147
40%BcD

61
23%

20
29%

73
26%

47
13%

47
18%a

16
23%A

56
20%A

343
34%

114
31%

100
38%a

26
38%

99
36%

2
34%

2
12%

1
12%

171
36%

121
31%

45
35%

7
44%

107
35%

43
30%

24
36%

8
38%

154
36%

6
28%

2
24%

178
18%

58
16%

52
20%c

7
11%

50
18%

7
38%

3
47%

81
17%

74
19%

19
15%

4
25%

60
19%

24
17%

12
17%

1
8%

77
18%

3
15%

1
19%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 264

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Recent immigrants to the UK (e.g. in the past 3 years) from a country not in the European Union
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

266
34%H

3
19%

53
31%

105
32%

112
35%

Better off

311
31%

24
25%

278
32%b

9
18%

14
32%

1
8%

9
24%

260
34%H

45
21%

15
36%h

23
20%

6
22%

Worse off

169
17%

20
21%

136
16%

12
24%

8
17%

4
30%

10
27%

128
17%

40
19%

15
16
36%FHL 14%

6
22%

1
6%

1
55%

129
16%

5
35%

34
20%

67
20%

50
15%

No difference

343
34%

42
45%

288
34%

25
50%AE

18
39%

5
46%

8
21%

261
34%

75
36%

9
21%

12
43%

12
60%

1
45%

268
34%

4
25%

60
35%

108
33%

108
33%

109
36%

Don't know

178
18%

9
10%

156
18%b

6
12%

2
16%

10
118
29%Bc 15%

48
23%

3
8%

35
4
31%FGL 13%

7
33%

129
16%

3
22%

24
14%

49
15%

53
16%

42
14%

4
7%

41
36%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

86
29%

92
25%

58
74
40%QR 38%qR

63
21%T

62
17%

22
15%

22
12%

131
36%

42
29%

61
31%

23
16%

37
19%

75
21%Q

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Table 265

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

13
10%

19
21%FH

10
20%Fh

11
3
22%FgHo 14%f

25
21%FH

35
19%Fh

21
13%

16
20%Fh

21
8
30%gIMO 15%

26
21%M

14
15%

9
18%m

9
19%M

4
20%M

10
8%

52
28%IMO

25
16%

19
23%M

38
54%N

26
52%N

71
55%kNp

43
48%N

23
47%N

21
42%N

9
43%N

64
54%kN

51
27%

94
34
59%KlNP 42%N

7
11%

11
22%

18
14%

14
16%

7
15%

9
17%

5
23%fo

19
16%

Better off

162
16%

69
16%

45
16%

48
16%

Worse off

196
20%

85
20%

54
19%

58
20%

111
22%

86
17%

No difference

473
47%

204
48%

144
51%C

125
43%

213
42%

259
53%D

Don't know

170
17%

72
17%

38
13%

90
18%

79
16%

60
21%B

96
19%E

66
13%

4
5%

5
10%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

50
27%FHij
mOP

19
12%

11
14%

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Table 266

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Better off

162
16%

67
18%

37
14%

11
16%

42
15%

3
66%

3
16%

72
15%

67
17%

23
18%

1
8%

54
17%

29
20%P

14
21%p

4
19%

56
13%

4
18%

1
20%

Worse off

196
20%

53
14%

62
24%A

19
28%A

57
21%a

5
27%

105
22%iJ

67
17%

16
12%

9
54%

45
15%

33
23%L

15
22%

5
28%

94
22%L

3
12%

1
16%

No difference

473
47%

185
50%

119
46%

27
40%

132
47%

2
34%

6
32%

3
53%

217
46%

177
46%

75
58%HI

4
24%

150
49%

59
41%

26
38%

9
45%

214
49%

12
55%

3
45%

Don't know

170
17%

62
17%

42
16%

11
16%

48
17%

5
26%

3
47%

77
16%

75
20%j

15
12%

2
14%

59
19%

23
16%

12
18%

1
8%

70
16%

3
15%

1
19%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 267

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Second-generation immigrants (born in the UK to parents who moved to the UK)
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Better off

162
16%

15
16%

132
15%

10
20%

5
11%

6
52%

9
25%

126
16%

34
16%

10
23%

17
15%

5
19%

2
8%

128
16%

3
19%

18
11%

53
16%

68
21%N

35
12%

52
15%

32
22%Qr

43
22%QR

Worse off

196
20%

26
28%

163
19%

14
29%

12
26%

7
20%

143
19%

51
25%

16
23
37%FhL 20%

9
33%

3
16%

145
18%

5
35%

47
28%P

69
21%

52
16%

77
26%RT

65
18%

27
19%

27
14%

No difference

473
47%

47
50%

413
48%E

22
43%e

26
57%E

4
34%

9
24%

385
50%gH

78
38%

14
32%

12
43%

8
42%

2
100%

395
50%gH

5
33%

87
51%

156
48%

147
46%

172
48%

65
45%

87
45%

Don't know

170
17%

6
7%

150
17%c

4
7%

3
6%

2
14%

12
114
32%ABC 15%

44
21%

3
8%

33
1
29%FGL 5%

7
33%

125
16%

2
14%

19
11%

48
15%

20
14%

37
19%

41
36%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

56
17%n

147
49%
41
14%

71
20%q

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Table 268

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Summary Table 1
Base: All respondents
Unweighted base

Weighted base

Better off

Worse off

No difference

Don't know

Religious groups
Christians

1001

1001

168
17%

192
19%

494
49%

146
15%

Muslims

1001

1001

282
28%

155
16%

384
38%

180
18%

Hindus

1001

1001

144
14%

145
14%

527
53%

185
18%

Sikhs

1001

1001

145
14%

155
15%

517
52%

185
18%

Jewish people

1001

1001

125
13%

156
16%

548
55%

171
17%

Buddhists

1001

1001

137
14%

150
15%

539
54%

174
17%

Ethnic groups
White

1001

1001

98
10%

238
24%

522
52%

144
14%

Black

1001

1001

138
14%

172
17%

539
54%

152
15%

Asian

1001

1001

167
17%

174
17%

500
50%

159
16%

Mixed race

1001

1001

115
12%

166
17%

559
56%

161
16%

Roma / traveller

1001

1001

303
30%

123
12%

388
39%

187
19%

1001

1001

299
30%

185
18%

336
34%

182
18%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

1001

1001

269
27%

185
18%

359
36%

189
19%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

1001

1001

311
31%

169
17%

343
34%

178
18%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

1001

1001

162
16%

196
20%

473
47%

170
17%

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

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Table 269

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Summary Table 2- Better off
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

62
13%

10
14%

10
20%

18
14%

10
11%

7
15%

9
19%

4
19%

20
17%

37
19%

29
18%

4
21%

34
28%g

48
25%

55
21
35%FGhl 27%g

Religious groups
Christians

168
17%

72
17%

44
16%

52
18%

107
21%E

Muslims

282
28%

110
26%

75
27%

96
33%Ab

146
29%

136
28%

13
19%

7
14%

30
23%

Hindus

144
14%

65
15%

33
12%

46
16%

75
15%

69
14%

8
12%

5
10%

14
11%

12
14%

9
19%

8
17%

4
22%gh

18
16%

29
16%

26
16%

9
12%

Sikhs

145
14%

64
15%

37
13%

45
15%

80
16%

65
13%

8
12%

5
10%

15
12%

13
15%

9
18%

10
20%p

4
22%gp

15
13%

25
13%

32
20%p

8
10%

Jewish people

125
13%

52
12%

37
13%

36
12%

68
13%

57
12%

6
8%

4
7%

11
9%

11
12%

9
18%fh

8
17%fh

4
19%fgh

17
14%

21
11%

26
16%

9
11%

Buddhists

137
14%

60
14%

32
11%

45
16%

75
15%

63
13%

6
9%

5
9%

16
12%

10
11%

7
13%

9
19%f

4
22%fgim

13
11%

33
18%

25
16%

9
11%

98
10%

47
11%

24
9%

27
9%

57
11%

41
8%

7
10%

6
12%h

6
5%

6
7%

3
5%

7
14%Hij

2
12%h

14
11%h

24
13%H

13
8%

10
13%H

Black

138
14%

55
13%

36
13%

47
16%

82
16%E

55
11%

5
7%

5
10%

16
13%

19
6
22%FjMp 11%

9
18%Fm

2
12%

11
9%

32
17%fm

23
14%

9
11%

Asian

167
17%

65
15%

44
16%

58
20%

93
18%

75
15%

8
12%

4
8%

21
16%

26
9
29%FGHl 18%
MNOP

10
21%g

3
14%

20
17%

27
14%

26
17%

12
15%

Mixed race

115
12%

43
10%

29
11%

42
15%a

68
13%

47
10%

3
5%

5
11%

10
8%

8
2
17%FHO 11%

18
15%fo

25
13%f

12
7%

9
12%

Roma / traveller

303
30%

132
31%

76
27%

95
33%

161
31%

142
29%

16
23%

13
27%

34
26%

36
16
40%FhkL 33%

14
27%

4
20%

40
33%n

42
23%

33
17
37%FGlN 35%FGn

15
31%FG

4
22%

42
36%FGn

45
24%

Ethnic groups
White

32
22
17
36%FGhl 43%FGHL 34%FGh
n
MNP

17
19%FHO

5
10%

N
Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

299
30%

126
29%

88
31%

85
29%

129
25%

169
35%D

11
16%

7
15%

45
35%FGn

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

15
19%

66
22
42%FgHK 28%
LNp
54
34%FG

23
29%fg

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Table 269

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Summary Table 2- Better off
Base: All respondents
Age

Total
Weighted base

1001

Gender

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

430

280

290

Male
(d)

Region

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)
129

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

Wales
(l)

South
West
(p)

159*

79*

511

490

69*

50*

50*

20*

76
27%

80
27%

118
23%

151
31%D

11
15%

6
11%

40
31%FGn

31
15
34%FGN 30%FGn

12
24%g

4
21%

41
38
35%FGN 20%

49
31%FGn

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

311
31%

135
31%

90
32%

87
30%

139
27%

172
35%D

15
22%

9
19%

44
34%fgn

34
15
38%FGN 31%

15
31%

6
32%

44
43
37%FGN 23%

59
25
37%FGN 32%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

162
16%

69
16%

45
16%

48
16%

66
13%

4
5%

5
10%

13
10%

19
21%FH

11
3
22%FgHo 14%f

25
21%FH

21
13%

Prepared by ComRes

188

South
East
(o)

113
26%

10
20%Fh

119*

London
(n)

269
27%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

50*

East of
England
(m)

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

96
19%E

89*

West
Midlands
(k)

35
19%Fh

23
29%fG

16
20%Fh

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Summary Table 2- Better off
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Religious groups
Christians

168
17%

54
15%

35
13%

19
27%AB

56
20%b

2
36%

1
7%

1
18%

80
17%

58
15%

26
20%

5
33%

46
15%

24
16%

15
21%

7
33%

76
18%

2
7%

*
7%

Muslims

282
28%

117
32%b

64
25%

23
33%

74
27%

2
36%

2
9%

1
18%

126
27%

114
29%

39
31%

3
17%

91
29%

52
36%P

21
31%

4
20%

106
24%

7
33%

1
20%

Hindus

144
14%

60
16%b

28
11%

11
17%

42
15%

2
36%

1
7%

64
14%

60
16%

19
15%

1
7%

46
15%

22
15%

9
13%

2
10%

62
14%

4
16%

*
7%

Sikhs

145
14%

67
18%B

20
8%

11
17%B

40
14%B

2
36%

4
21%

1
18%

59
13%

63
16%

20
16%

2
13%

45
15%

26
18%

10
15%

2
10%

57
13%

4
19%

*
7%

Jewish people

125
13%

52
14%B

22
8%

13
19%B

34
12%

2
36%

2
40%

46
10%

57
15%H

18
14%

3
20%

40
13%

17
12%

13
19%p

3
15%

51
12%

1
5%

*
7%

Buddhists

137
14%

56
15%B

23
9%

13
19%B

41
15%b

2
36%

4
20%

51
11%

68
18%H

17
13%

1
7%

46
15%

24
17%

8
11%

1
5%

54
13%

4
16%

*
7%

98
10%

27
7%

17
6%

12
18%AB

37
13%AB

2
36%

2
14%

1
18%

46
10%

34
9%

13
10%

5
28%

30
10%

15
10%

5
7%

2
9%

43
10%

3
12%

*
7%

Black

138
14%

54
15%

27
10%

13
19%b

36
13%

3
53%

5
28%

61
13%

61
16%

13
10%

2
14%

46
15%

30
21%P

8
11%

47
11%

6
27%

2
26%

Asian

167
17%

83
23%BD

32
12%

17
25%BD

31
11%

3
53%

2
9%

70
15%

80
21%Hj

16
13%

1
7%

58
19%P

38
27%lP

15
22%P

2
9%

47
11%

6
29%

*
7%

Mixed race

115
12%

44
12%

24
9%

10
15%

32
12%

2
36%

3
19%

52
11%

50
13%

12
10%

1
4%

44
14%P

23
16%P

6
8%

2
8%

38
9%

3
14%

*
7%

Roma / traveller

303
30%

112
31%

80
31%

22
32%

78
28%

2
36%

7
42%

2
40%

132
28%

131
34%h

37
28%

4
23%

109
35%mP

39
27%

18
26%

7
33%

122
28%

7
29%

3
47%

299
30%

134
37%BCD

64
25%

16
23%

74
27%

3
66%

6
36%

1
22%

129
28%

123
32%

42
33%

4
23%

99
32%p

48
33%

22
33%

6
30%

113
26%

7
33%

3
55%

Ethnic groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
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Table 270

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Summary Table 2- Better off
Base: All respondents
Education

Total
Weighted base

1001

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

366

68*

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)
278

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)
129

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

307

143

5**

18**

6**

470

386

269
27%

123
34%BD

61
24%

16
23%

58
21%

3
66%

6
36%

1
18%

110
23%

117
30%H

39
30%

3
16%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

311
31%

147
40%BcD

61
23%

20
29%

73
26%

3
66%

7
38%

1
18%

130
28%

131
34%h

48
38%H

2
10%

100
32%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

162
16%

37
14%

11
16%

42
15%

3
66%

3
16%

72
15%

67
17%

1
8%

54
17%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

23
18%

16**

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

67
18%

260

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

93
30%P

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)
434

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

68*

20**

23**

6**

46
32%P

19
29%

5
23%

99
23%

6
27%

1
20%

48
33%

24
36%

6
28%

121
28%

9
40%

4
56%

29
20%P

14
21%p

4
19%

56
13%

4
18%

1
20%

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Table 271

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Summary Table 2- Better off
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

168
17%

24
25%

133
16%

16
32%A

8
17%

3
23%

9
24%

123
16%

43
21%

16
22
37%FHL 19%

3
11%

2
9%

126
16%

6
42%

31
18%

59
18%

58
18%

48
16%

58
16%

27
19%

36
18%

Muslims

282
28%

28
30%

242
28%

15
30%

13
29%

2
14%

11
29%

223
29%

55
27%

17
40%h

28
24%

7
26%

3
14%

227
29%

5
37%

51
30%

86
26%

105
32%

90
30%

90
25%

42
29%

58
30%

Hindus

144
14%

15
16%

125
15%

7
15%

8
18%

1
6%

3
9%

112
15%

30
14%

10
24%

15
13%

2
8%

2
9%

115
14%

5
32%

24
14%

51
16%

50
16%

33
11%

50
14%

30
21%Qr

30
16%

Sikhs

145
14%

16
17%

122
14%

8
17%

8
17%

1
6%

6
16%

114
15%

30
14%

11
26%fHl

13
11%

3
12%

2
9%

115
15%

4
27%

24
14%

51
16%

52
16%

34
11%

49
14%

30
21%Qr

31
16%

Jewish people

125
13%

12
13%

109
13%

8
17%

4
8%

1
6%

3
9%

91
12%

32
15%

9
20%

17
15%

2
8%

3
18%

94
12%

4
29%

18
11%

40
12%

55
17%n

35
12%

40
11%

22
15%

28
14%

Buddhists

137
14%

11
11%

120
14%

7
14%

4
8%

3
25%

3
9%

103
13%

31
15%

9
21%

18
16%

2
8%

2
9%

106
13%

2
16%

24
14%

43
13%

50
16%

30
10%

50
14%

28
19%Q

28
15%

98
10%

12
13%

72
8%

8
15%

4
10%

6
47%

9
24%A

64
8%

31
15%

10
24%FL

17
15%FL

3
10%

67
8%

1
5%

19
11%

23
7%

44
14%O

26
9%

37
10%

19
13%

16
8%

Black

138
14%

12
12%

118
14%

8
16%

4
9%

2
17%

7
18%

92
12%

41
20%

7
17%

26
23%FL

6
21%

2
9%

97
12%

6
40%

26
15%

33
10%

58
18%O

38
13%

46
13%

27
19%

26
14%

Asian

167
17%

15
15%

146
17%

8
17%

6
14%

2
17%

5
14%

132
17%

31
15%

7
16%

19
17%

5
17%

137
17%

3
23%

25
15%

54
17%

68
21%

55
18%R

42
12%

31
21%R

40
20%R

Mixed race

115
12%

13
13%

92
11%

7
13%

6
13%

3
28%

7
18%

86
11%

27
13%

7
16%

18
16%

2
6%

88
11%

3
21%

19
11%

26
8%

53
16%O

31
10%

34
9%

23
16%r

28
14%

Roma / traveller

303
30%

21
22%

270
31%

11
22%

10
21%

4
31%

9
24%

256
33%H

39
19%

12
29%

22
19%

2
7%

2
13%

264
33%H

3
22%

64
37%O

90
27%

107
33%

101
34%r

97
27%

45
31%

61
31%

299
30%

23
24%

265
31%B

7
15%

15
34%b

3
25%

8
21%

258
34%H

36
17%

10
23%

19
16%

6
23%

1
55%

263
33%H

4
24%

50
30%

91
28%

116
36%O

87
29%

86
24%

51
36%R

73
37%qR

Religious groups
Christians

Ethnic groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 271

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Summary Table 2- Better off
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total
Weighted base

1001

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite
208

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

43*

114*

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

269
27%

19
20%

242
28%

9
19%

10
22%

2
18%

6
15%

230
30%H

35
17%

10
23%

19
17%

5
19%

234
29%H

3
21%

36
21%

86
26%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

311
31%

24
25%

278
32%b

9
18%

14
32%

1
8%

9
24%

260
34%H

45
21%

15
36%h

23
20%

6
22%

266
34%H

3
19%

53
31%

105
32%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

162
16%

15
16%

132
15%

10
20%

5
11%

6
52%

9
25%

126
16%

34
16%

10
23%

17
15%

5
19%

2
8%

128
16%

3
19%

18
11%

53
16%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

Social grade

114
81
35%NO 27%r

76
21%

45
32%R

112
35%

86
29%

92
25%

58
74
40%QR 38%qR

35
12%

52
15%

32
22%Qr

68
21%N

65
34%R

43
22%QR

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Table 272

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Summary Table 3- Worse off
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Religious groups
Christians
Muslims

192
19%

77
18%

52
18%

63
22%

114
22%E

78
16%

12
17%

6
13%

26
20%

18
20%

8
17%

10
21%

2
12%

15
13%

155
16%

70
16%

42
15%

44
15%

91
18%e

64
13%

14
20%k

8
16%

20
16%

12
13%

5
11%

5
9%

4
19%k

13
11%

47
25%glM

32
20%

15
19%

43
19
23%iJKM 12%

13
16%

O
Hindus

145
14%

60
14%

46
16%

39
13%

91
18%E

54
11%

15
21%IjM

6
13%

23
18%M

8
9%

5
10%

7
14%m

3
13%

8
7%

34
18%iM

23
14%

12
15%m

Sikhs

155
15%

64
15%

42
15%

48
17%

93
18%E

61
13%

14
20%IM

9
17%m

20
16%m

7
8%

7
14%

7
14%

3
15%

9
7%

46
20
24%IkMO 12%

13
17%m

Jewish people

156
16%

70
16%

43
15%

42
15%

95
19%E

61
12%

14
20%M

7
15%

22
17%M

11
13%

6
12%

7
14%

3
15%

9
7%

42
22%ijMo

22
14%

12
15%m

Buddhists

150
15%

66
15%

43
15%

41
14%

92
18%E

59
12%

15
21%iM

8
15%

21
16%

10
11%

7
15%

6
13%

3
13%

11
10%

36
19%m

22
14%

11
13%

238
24%

95
22%

65
23%

77
27%

132
26%

18
26%

7
13%

32
25%

23
26%

12
25%

12
24%

3
16%

24
20%

52
28%gp

42
26%g

13
16%

Black

172
17%

79
18%

48
17%

45
15%

103
20%E

69
14%

17
25%hIM

9
17%

18
14%

10
11%

8
16%

9
18%

4
19%

13
11%

48
25
25%HIMo 16%
p

12
15%

Asian

174
17%

77
18%

48
17%

49
17%

104
20%E

70
14%

15
22%M

6
13%

17
13%

13
15%

7
14%

8
17%

4
20%m

11
9%

52
27
27%gHIJ 17%
kMop

13
17%

Mixed race

166
17%

72
17%

45
16%

50
17%

95
19%

71
15%

16
23%gM

5
10%

19
15%m

12
13%

7
15%

9
17%M

4
20%M

9
7%

50
26
26%GHIj 16%m
MoP

10
13%

Roma / traveller

123
12%

48
11%

37
13%

38
13%

77
15%E

45
9%

14
20%IjM

4
9%

14
11%

6
7%

5
9%

7
13%m

3
17%iM

7
6%

36
19%hIjM
p

18
12%

8
11%

185
18%

79
18%

53
19%

52
18%

109
21%E

76
15%

19
9
27%hikM 18%

20
15%

14
16%

9
17%

7
15%

4
18%

14
12%

45
24%M

25
16%

19
24%M

Ethnic groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

106
22%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by ComRes

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Summary Table 3- Worse off
Base: All respondents
Age

Total
Weighted base

1001

Gender

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

430

280

290

77
18%

61
22%c

46
16%

Region

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

511

490

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

185
18%

110
22%E

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

169
17%

76
18%

49
18%

44
15%

103
20%E

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

196
20%

85
20%

54
19%

58
20%

111
22%

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

69*

50*

129

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)
119*

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

159*

79*

89*

50*

50*

20*

19
8
27%hiJM 17%

20
16%

13
15%

7
13%

10
19%

4
20%

13
11%

66
14%

16
22%gM

21
16%

15
17%m

8
15%

7
15%

3
16%

10
9%

43
22
23%GMo 14%

20
25%GMo

86
17%

21
8
30%gIMO 15%

26
21%M

14
15%

9
18%m

9
19%M

4
20%M

10
8%

52
28%IMO

19
23%M

75
15%
O

4
9%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

West
Midlands
(k)

188
47
25%hijM
o

24
15%

25
16%

19
24%M

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Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Summary Table 3- Worse off
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Religious groups
Christians

192
19%

61
17%

56
22%

17
24%

52
19%

5
27%

1
22%

88
19%

77
20%

24
19%

3
19%

50
16%

36
25%Ln

10
14%

5
25%

86
20%

4
18%

1
13%

Muslims

155
16%

42
11%

41
16%

12
18%

57
20%A

3
19%

70
15%

64
16%

17
13%

5
33%

34
11%

23
16%

11
16%

6
31%

80
18%L

2
9%

Hindus

145
14%

41
11%

43
17%a

10
14%

47
17%a

5
27%

74
16%

53
14%

15
11%

3
20%

30
10%

28
20%L

12
18%l

5
27%

67
15%L

2
9%

Sikhs

155
15%

42
12%

46
18%A

13
20%a

47
17%a

6
33%

81
17%

56
15%

14
11%

3
20%

35
11%

24
16%

13
20%l

7
34%

73
17%l

2
9%

1
19%

Jewish people

156
16%

40
11%

49
19%A

10
14%

54
19%A

4
20%

83
18%i

48
12%

20
16%

5
31%

35
11%

27
19%L

10
15%

5
27%

76
17%L

2
9%

Buddhists

150
15%

48
13%

46
18%

7
10%

48
17%

2
13%

82
17%j

52
14%

13
10%

2
15%

29
9%

25
18%L

12
18%L

8
41%

74
17%L

2
9%

238
24%

80
22%

72
28%

17
25%

64
23%

6
34%

114
24%

92
24%

27
21%

5
34%

58
19%

41
28%L

21
30%L

8
41%

6
24%

1
19%

Black

172
17%

51
14%

48
18%

12
18%

58
21%A

2
13%

1
22%

97
21%IJ

55
14%

15
12%

5
31%

32
10%

27
19%L

17
25%L

8
41%

88
20%L

*
1%

Asian

174
17%

45
12%

50
19%A

9
14%

64
23%A

4
24%

1
18%

101
22%IJ

50
13%

16
12%

7
47%

39
13%

22
15%

12
17%

8
41%

93
21%L

Mixed race

166
17%

49
13%

48
18%

13
19%

52
19%

5
27%

89
19%J

59
15%

12
10%

6
36%

34
11%

30
21%L

15
22%L

6
31%

80
19%L

1
19%

Roma / traveller

123
12%

38
10%

31
12%

13
18%a

37
13%

1
26%

3
19%

66
14%j

41
11%

10
8%

6
38%

26
9%

24
17%L

8
13%

3
16%

59
14%l

2
8%

185
18%

52
14%

54
21%A

17
25%A

58
21%a

2
14%

1
18%

89
19%

65
17%

25
19%

6
38%

43
14%

33
23%L

10
15%

6
28%

87
20%l

4
16%

1
21%

Ethnic groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by ComRes

104
24%

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Summary Table 3- Worse off
Base: All respondents
Education

Total
Weighted base

1001

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)
366

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)
260

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)
68*

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)
278

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

470

386

129

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

307

143

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

Other
(r)

5**

18**

6**

68*

20**

23**

6**

185
18%

52
14%

53
20%a

17
25%A

59
21%A

4
20%

97
21%

62
16%

19
15%

6
39%

43
14%

27
19%

12
17%

6
28%

94
22%L

4
17%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

169
17%

47
13%

47
18%a

16
23%A

56
20%A

2
12%

1
22%

89
19%

60
16%

17
13%

4
22%

41
13%

29
20%l

8
12%

5
26%

82
19%l

4
17%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

196
20%

53
14%

62
24%A

19
28%A

57
21%a

5
27%

105
22%iJ

67
17%

16
12%

9
54%

45
15%

33
23%L

15
22%

5
28%

94
22%L

3
12%

1
16%

Prepared by ComRes

434

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

16**

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

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Summary Table 3- Worse off
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

192
19%

16
17%

168
20%

6
11%

10
23%

1
11%

7
20%

148
19%

40
19%

13
31%H

17
14%

9
32%

1
3%

153
19%

4
25%

36
21%

71
22%

60
19%

71
24%T

65
18%

30
20%

27
14%

Muslims

155
16%

19
20%

125
15%

11
23%

8
18%

4
30%

8
21%

117
15%

38
18%

12
27%fl

19
17%

6
21%

1
3%

118
15%

4
27%

27
16%

68
21%P

38
12%

49
16%

54
15%

28
19%

25
13%

Hindus

145
14%

16
17%

122
14%

9
19%

6
14%

1
11%

6
16%

108
14%

33
16%

12
15
27%FhL 13%

6
22%

1
3%

112
14%

2
12%

28
16%

64
19%P

38
12%

55
18%r

45
13%

20
14%

25
13%

Sikhs

155
15%

16
17%

129
15%

9
17%

7
16%

1
11%

8
23%

114
15%

38
18%

11
24%

20
18%

5
18%

2
11%

117
15%

2
16%

33
19%p

60
18%p

40
12%

53
18%

52
15%

24
17%

25
13%

Jewish people

156
16%

15
16%

134
16%

7
15%

7
16%

1
11%

6
16%

118
15%

34
16%

12
16
29%FhL 14%

5
18%

1
3%

122
15%

4
26%

31
18%

67
21%P

41
13%

60
20%Rs

49
14%

18
12%

29
15%

Buddhists

150
15%

20
21%

123
14%

11
22%

9
20%

1
11%

6
16%

112
15%

35
17%

13
13
31%FHL 11%

6
22%

2
11%

116
15%

4
25%

25
14%

67
21%P

42
13%

52
17%

55
15%

18
12%

26
13%

238
24%

25
26%

203
24%

12
24%

13
29%

1
8%

9
23%

195
25%

40
19%

8
18%

22
20%

6
21%

2
11%

1
55%

198
25%

9
60%

54
32%P

84
26%

64
20%

84
28%

80
22%

30
21%

44
23%

Black

172
17%

25
27%

137
16%

16
31%A

10
22%

10
26%

123
16%

45
22%

16
20
38%FHL 17%

6
20%

2
11%

1
55%

127
16%

3
24%

34
20%

68
21%P

46
14%

70
54
23%RST 15%

21
14%

27
14%

Asian

174
17%

29
31%

136
16%

16
32%A

14
30%A

8
23%

126
16%

48
23%

20
18
46%FHL 16%

7
26%

2
12%

127
16%

6
39%

39
23%p

62
19%

49
15%

69
23%RT

57
16%

27
18%t

21
11%

Mixed race

166
17%

24
25%

133
16%

14
28%A

10
21%

3
27%

6
17%

125
16%

38
18%

10
24%

21
18%

5
18%

1
55%

128
16%

6
38%

34
20%

65
20%p

45
14%

62
21%T

56
16%

26
18%t

21
11%

Roma / traveller

123
12%

21
22%

92
11%

13
26%A

8
17%

10
26%A

84
11%

35
17%

13
18
31%FhL 16%

4
13%

1
3%

87
11%

6
38%

20
12%

54
16%P

28
9%

40
13%t

45
13%t

24
17%T

14
7%

185
18%

24
26%

153
18%

15
31%a

9
20%

8
21%

130
17%

55
26%

21
22
48%FHL 19%

9
30%

4
20%

130
16%

5
32%

30
17%

75
23%

57
18%

63
21%T

75
21%T

27
18%t

20
10%

Religious groups
Christians

Ethnic groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

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Summary Table 3- Worse off
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total
Weighted base

1001

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite
208

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

43*

114*

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

185
18%

21
22%

153
18%

12
24%

9
20%

4
37%

6
17%

137
18%

48
23%

16
22
36%FhL 20%

6
22%

2
12%

1
55%

137
17%

4
29%

39
23%p

75
23%P

49
15%

57
19%t

72
20%T

31
22%T

24
12%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

169
17%

20
21%

136
16%

12
24%

8
17%

4
30%

10
27%

128
17%

40
19%

15
16
36%FHL 14%

6
22%

1
6%

1
55%

129
16%

5
35%

34
20%

67
20%

50
15%

63
21%T

62
17%

22
15%

22
12%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

196
20%

26
28%

163
19%

14
29%

12
26%

7
20%

143
19%

51
25%

16
23
37%FhL 20%

9
33%

3
16%

145
18%

5
35%

47
28%P

69
21%

52
16%

77
26%RT

65
18%

27
19%

27
14%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
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Summary Table 4- No difference
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

494
49%

219
51%

146
52%c

129
44%

211
41%

283
58%D

42
61%kNp

23
46%

73
56%N

50
56%N

27
55%N

23
47%n

10
49%n

65
54%N

66
35%

80
50%N

36
45%

Muslims

384
38%

171
40%c

118
42%C

95
33%

175
34%

208
42%D

35
50%JNP

21
42%n

57
45%jN

34
38%

15
30%

18
37%

7
37%

55
46%JNp

53
28%

62
39%n

26
33%

Hindus

527
53%

227
53%

157
56%

143
49%

239
47%

288
59%D

40
57%N

26
53%

74
58%N

55
62%klN

26
52%

24
48%

9
45%

65
55%N

76
41%

91
57%N

40
51%

Sikhs

517
52%

225
52%

157
56%C

135
46%

233
46%

284
58%D

40
58%N

23
47%

74
57%N

53
59%kN

26
52%n

23
46%

9
45%

69
58%kN

71
38%

90
57%N

40
50%n

Jewish people

548
55%

234
54%

163
58%

152
52%

252
49%

297
61%D

44
63%N

25
51%

81
63%lN

53
59%N

28
56%N

25
51%

9
48%

72
60%N

75
40%

95
60%N

42
53%n

Buddhists

539
54%

230
53%

166
59%C

144
50%

246
48%

294
60%D

42
61%lN

23
47%

75
58%N

55
61%lN

29
58%N

25
50%

9
45%

69
58%N

75
40%

96
60%lN

42
53%n

522
52%

232
54%

153
54%c

137
47%

239
47%

282
58%D

40
58%N

25
51%

77
60%N

51
57%N

29
58%N

24
49%n

9
46%

66
56%N

70
37%

89
56%N

42
52%N

Black

539
54%

232
54%

159
57%

148
51%

241
47%

297
61%D

41
59%N

24
49%

81
63%KLN

51
57%N

29
59%kN

23
46%

9
45%

72
61%KlN

67
35%

99
63%KLN

43
55%N

Asian

500
50%

219
51%

149
53%c

132
45%

228
45%

272
56%D

39
56%N

28
56%N

75
59%iKlN

40
45%n

26
53%N

22
44%

8
42%

67
56%kN

64
34%

94
59%iKlN
p

37
46%n

Mixed race

559
56%

247
57%c

168
60%C

144
50%

255
50%

303
62%D

42
60%N

27
54%N

85
51
66%KLNp 57%N

29
59%N

25
51%N

9
47%

72
61%N

68
36%

109
41
69%giKL 52%N
NP

Roma / traveller

388
39%

168
39%

124
44%C

97
33%

170
33%

218
45%D

30
43%

20
41%

60
47%iN

30
34%

21
42%

21
41%

8
40%

48
41%

62
33%

58
36%

30
38%

336
34%

142
33%

100
36%

94
33%

171
33%

165
34%

33
47%IjNP

22
44%Np

44
34%n

27
31%

16
31%

17
34%

7
37%n

43
36%N

46
24%

58
37%N

23
29%

Religious groups
Christians

Ethnic groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
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Summary Table 4- No difference
Base: All respondents
Age

Total
Weighted base

1001

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

Gender

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Region

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)
129

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

South
West
(p)

159*

79*

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

89*

50*

50*

20*

359
36%

154
36%

100
36%

104
36%

178
35%

181
37%

32
47%Np

26
52%iNP

49
38%N

32
35%n

19
39%N

19
38%N

7
36%n

44
37%N

44
23%

63
40%N

24
31%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

343
34%

141
33%

101
36%

102
35%

174
34%

169
34%

31
45%iNp

24
48%ilNp

47
37%n

28
31%

19
39%N

18
35%n

6
30%

43
36%n

47
25%

56
35%n

24
30%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

473
47%

204
48%

144
51%C

125
43%

213
42%

259
53%D

38
54%N

26
52%N

71
55%kNp

43
48%N

23
47%N

21
42%N

9
43%N

64
54%kN

51
27%

94
34
59%KlNP 42%N

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South
East
(o)

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
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119*

London
(n)

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Summary Table 4- No difference
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

494
49%

192
53%

126
48%

29
43%

139
50%

2
34%

5
31%

1
12%

233
50%

191
49%

64
50%

6
38%

155
50%

63
44%

37
55%

5
27%

214
49%

15
65%

5
74%

Muslims

384
38%

144
39%

97
37%

26
39%

107
38%

2
34%

5
31%

2
34%

191
41%

136
35%

53
41%

4
26%

119
39%

46
32%

28
41%

6
31%

171
39%

10
42%

5
74%

Hindus

527
53%

197
54%

140
54%

36
53%

147
53%

2
34%

4
24%

1
12%

247
52%

196
51%

74
58%

10
60%

159
52%

66
46%

40
59%

8
40%

234
54%

15
66%

5
74%

Sikhs

517
52%

190
52%

142
54%

33
48%

147
53%

2
34%

2
12%

2
34%

244
52%

192
50%

74
58%

7
46%

155
50%

69
48%

37
54%

7
33%

232
54%

14
62%

3
55%

Jewish people

548
55%

210
57%

145
56%

37
54%

151
54%

2
34%

3
19%

1
12%

260
55%

209
54%

73
56%

6
40%

162
53%

77
54%

37
54%

8
39%

244
56%

16
71%

5
74%

Buddhists

539
54%

196
54%

145
56%

40
59%

149
53%

2
34%

5
26%

3
53%

255
54%

195
51%

79
61%i

10
65%

162
53%

71
50%

39
57%

8
39%

240
55%

15
66%

5
74%

522
52%

203
55%

131
50%

34
49%

145
52%

2
51%

6
34%

1
12%

243
52%

200
52%

74
57%

4
28%

167
54%

67
47%

34
50%

8
43%

231
53%

12
52%

3
41%

Black

539
54%

199
54%

144
56%

37
54%

149
53%

2
34%

7
41%

1
12%

243
52%

207
54%

83
64%Hi

5
34%

173
56%M

64
45%

35
52%

10
50%

242
56%M

12
55%

3
41%

Asian

500
50%

178
49%

133
51%

36
52%

143
51%

2
34%

7
40%

2
34%

227
48%

189
49%

79
61%HI

5
33%

153
50%

62
44%

31
46%

8
43%

227
52%m

12
55%

5
80%

Mixed race

559
56%

212
58%

145
56%

36
53%

158
57%

2
51%

4
22%

2
34%

254
54%

212
55%

87
67%HI

7
42%

168
55%

72
50%

37
55%

11
54%

253
58%

16
70%

3
41%

Roma / traveller

388
39%

147
40%

99
38%

26
38%

112
40%

1
25%

2
13%

1
12%

184
39%

139
36%

61
47%I

5
30%

109
35%

56
39%

31
46%

7
36%

174
40%

9
42%

3
41%

336
34%

122
33%

88
34%

26
38%

94
34%

2
34%

3
19%

1
12%

169
36%

122
32%

42
33%

3
17%

105
34%

41
29%

22
32%

7
34%

151
35%

8
37%

2
24%

Religious groups
Christians

Ethnic groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
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Summary Table 4- No difference
Base: All respondents
Education

Total
Weighted base

1001

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)
366

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)
260

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)
129

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)
143

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

16**

307

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

359
36%

127
35%

93
36%

25
37%

108
39%

2
34%

3
19%

1
12%

176
37%

128
33%

51
40%

4
22%

111
36%

45
32%

23
34%

8
38%

160
37%

9
38%

4
60%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

343
34%

114
31%

100
38%a

26
38%

99
36%

2
34%

2
12%

1
12%

171
36%

121
31%

45
35%

7
44%

107
35%

43
30%

24
36%

8
38%

154
36%

6
28%

2
24%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

473
47%

185
50%

119
46%

27
40%

132
47%

2
34%

6
32%

3
53%

217
46%

177
46%

75
58%HI

4
24%

150
49%

59
41%

26
38%

9
45%

214
49%

12
55%

3
45%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
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Summary Table 4- No difference
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

494
49%

45
48%

430
50%E

24
47%

22
48%

8
65%

12
32%

394
51%Gh

90
43%

13
29%

47
41%

16
56%

12
63%

2
100%

404
51%Gh

4
28%

86
50%

155
47%

159
49%

146
49%

172
48%

70
49%

104
53%

Muslims

384
38%

35
37%

332
39%

16
32%

19
43%

6
52%

10
28%

302
39%

71
34%

11
26%

36
32%

12
41%

10
49%

2
100%

313
39%

3
21%

66
38%

124
38%

125
39%

115
38%

139
39%

54
38%

74
38%

Hindus

527
53%

52
55%

456
53%E

28
57%E

24
54%E

9
74%

9
26%

420
55%Gh

98
47%

15
34%

51
44%

18
62%

12
63%

2
100%

429
54%Gh

5
37%

96
56%

160
49%

178
55%

165
55%

186
52%

71
49%

103
53%

Sikhs

517
52%

54
56%

446
52%E

30
61%E

23
52%E

9
74%

9
24%

413
54%H

93
45%

17
40%

47
41%

16
55%

11
55%

2
100%

424
53%H

5
37%

91
53%

164
50%

175
54%

168
56%s

181
50%

67
46%

98
51%

Jewish people

548
55%

61
64%

470
55%E

33
66%E

28
61%E

7
55%

12
32%

441
58%gH

97
46%

17
40%

47
41%

19
66%

11
55%

2
100%

452
57%gH

4
28%

103
60%

171
52%

173
54%

166
55%

199
55%

79
55%

102
53%

Buddhists

539
54%

56
59%

464
54%E

30
61%E

26
57%e

7
55%

12
34%

431
56%gH

99
48%

17
40%

51
45%

18
62%

11
55%

2
100%

440
56%gH

6
40%

103
60%o

167
51%

175
54%

176
59%r

183
51%

74
51%

104
54%

522
52%

48
50%

459
53%E

26
53%E

21
47%

5
46%

10
28%

416
54%H

96
46%

22
50%

46
40%

16
56%

12
61%

1
45%

426
54%H

4
30%

85
50%

179
55%

168
52%

154
51%

185
51%

80
55%

101
52%

Black

539
54%

48
50%

471
55%E

22
44%

26
57%E

9
74%

11
31%

449
79
59%GH 38%

15
35%

39
34%

14
49%

10
52%

1
45%

460
5
58%GH 33%

97
57%

185
56%

165
51%

156
52%

198
55%

82
57%

101
52%

Asian

500
50%

40
43%

439
51%

19
39%

21
46%

7
55%

14
38%

402
86
52%GH 42%

13
30%

47
41%

14
48%

12
60%

1
45%

414
5
52%GH 35%

92
54%

166
51%

149
46%

142
47%

195
54%

70
49%

91
47%

Mixed race

559
56%

47
49%

496
58%E

22
44%

25
55%E

5
46%

10
28%

450
59%H

97
46%

21
50%

44
38%

18
63%

12
63%

1
45%

462
58%H

6
38%

102
60%

194
59%p

168
52%

170
57%

203
57%

78
54%

105
54%

Roma / traveller

388
39%

40
42%

336
39%E

18
35%e

23
50%E

7
57%

5
15%

299
39%

84
40%

13
29%

44
38%

16
55%

9
47%

2
100%

305
38%

6
40%

67
39%

135
41%

123
38%

116
39%

145
40%

54
37%

71
37%

336
34%

40
42%

278
32%

22
45%

18
39%

8
67%

10
26%

259
34%

68
33%

9
22%

38
34%

10
35%

9
47%

1
45%

268
34%

4
25%

64
37%

108
33%

96
30%

104
35%

123
34%

43
30%

64
33%

Religious groups
Christians

Ethnic groups
White

Immigrant groups
Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
in Eastern Europe

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
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Table 277

Q.10 Do you personally believe that the UK would be better or worse off if there were fewer people from each of the following groups in Britain?
Summary Table 4- No difference
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total
Weighted base

1001

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite
208

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

43*

114*

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

171

144

194

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

327

323

300

360

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
European Union country
not in Eastern Europe

359
36%

42
44%

301
35%

22
45%

20
43%

4
30%

12
33%

277
36%

73
35%

13
30%

39
34%

11
39%

9
47%

1
45%

286
36%

5
31%

71
42%P

112
34%

103
32%

112
37%

135
37%

45
31%

66
34%

Recent immigrants to
the UK (e.g. in the
past 3 years) from a
country not in the
European Union

343
34%

42
45%

288
34%

25
50%AE

18
39%

5
46%

8
21%

261
34%

75
36%

9
21%

41
36%

12
43%

12
60%

1
45%

268
34%

4
25%

60
35%

108
33%

108
33%

109
36%

131
36%

42
29%

61
31%

Second-generation
immigrants (born in the
UK to parents who moved
to the UK)

473
47%

47
50%

413
48%E

22
43%e

26
57%E

4
34%

9
24%

385
50%gH

78
38%

14
32%

41
36%

12
43%

8
42%

2
100%

395
50%gH

5
33%

87
51%

156
48%

147
46%

147
49%

172
48%

65
45%

87
45%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 278

Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to each
of the following public services on par with British nationals?
Social housing
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

7
14%p

4
22%jMOP

Immediately

125
12%

61
14%

33
12%

31
11%

60
12%

65
13%

16
5
23%gJMO 10%

17
13%

11
12%

5
9%

9
7%

30
16%mP

17
10%

5
6%

6
4%

6
7%

P
After three months

62
6%

23
5%

19
7%

20
7%

35
7%

27
5%

4
6%

3
6%

13
10%ilM

3
3%

After six months

85
9%

39
9%

16
6%

30
10%B

50
10%

35
7%

6
9%

4
8%

11
8%

9
10%m

After a year

133
13%

66
15%

36
13%

32
11%

75
15%

58
12%

11
16%l

7
14%

11
9%

13
14%l

After three years

116
12%

39
9%

42
15%A

35
12%

49
10%

68
14%d

7
10%

6
12%

14
11%

After five years

144
14%

57
13%

37
13%

50
17%

66
13%

78
16%

10
14%

5
11%

They should never have


access equal to that of
British nationals

158
16%

63
15%

46
16%

49
17%

71
14%

86
18%

8
11%

Don't know

178
18%

83
19%

50
18%

45
16%

104
20%E

74
15%

8
12%

4
8%M

*
1%

3
2%

16
8%m

6
11%M

1
5%

5
4%

18
9%

13
8%

9
11%m

7
15%l

7
14%l

1
3%

15
12%

31
16%hL

17
11%

13
16%L

12
14%N

4
7%

8
16%N

3
14%n

18
15%N

11
6%

22
14%N

11
14%N

14
11%

18
21%hp

9
18%

7
14%

4
22%hp

16
13%

29
16%

23
14%

9
11%

7
13%

21
17%k

12
14%

9
17%k

4
7%

4
21%Kn

20
16%k

20
11%

41
13
26%FiKN 16%k

12
24%fio

28
22%io

10
12%

8
16%

8
15%

33
18%

19
12%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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4
8%m
4
8%

2
11%

35
29%FIjK
LNOp

14
18%

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Table 279

Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to each
of the following public services on par with British nationals?
Social housing
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

2
11%

66
15%L

2
9%

24
6%

3
11%

Immediately

125
12%

39
11%

34
13%

5
7%

43
16%

2
14%

1
18%

69
15%J

42
11%

8
7%

5
32%

25
8%

21
15%L

9
14%

After three months

62
6%

21
6%

22
8%

6
9%

13
5%

16
3%

38
10%H

6
5%

2
14%

15
5%

12
9%

8
11%lp

After six months

85
9%

26
7%

21
8%

7
10%

27
10%

5
26%

43
9%

29
7%

13
10%

1
6%

21
7%

12
8%

5
7%

2
8%

41
9%

3
15%

1
19%

After a year

133
13%

48
13%

33
13%

8
11%

41
15%

*
8%

2
10%

1
22%

68
15%i

38
10%

26
20%I

1
6%

28
9%

28
19%L

8
12%

3
17%

62
14%l

4
18%

*
6%

After three years

116
12%

38
10%

30
12%

10
15%

36
13%

3
14%

41
9%

56
14%H

18
14%

1
8%

44
14%M

10
7%

5
7%

2
10%

53
12%

1
6%

1
18%

After five years

144
14%

42
12%

37
14%

15
22%A

46
17%

2
36%

1
7%

73
16%

45
12%

22
17%

4
24%

46
15%

25
18%

7
10%

2
9%

62
14%

*
1%

2
37%

They should never have


access equal to that of
British nationals

158
16%

78
21%BD

32
13%

10
15%

32
11%

3
56%

2
12%

61
13%

77
20%H

19
15%

*
3%

67
22%MP

16
11%

13
19%p

4
18%

50
12%

6
28%

1
20%

Don't know

178
18%

73
20%c

50
19%

7
11%

41
15%

3
16%

3
60%

99
21%ij

61
16%

16
13%

1
6%

61
20%

20
14%

13
20%

5
26%

75
17%

2
11%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
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Table 280

Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to each
of the following public services on par with British nationals?
Social housing
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

125
12%

18
19%

100
12%

12
24%Ae

6
14%

4
36%

2
6%

85
11%

34
16%

8
18%

18
16%

6
22%

2
11%

91
11%

1
5%

27
16%

47
14%

34
11%

39
13%

47
13%

15
11%

After three months

62
6%

6
7%

53
6%

3
7%

3
8%

44
6%

18
8%

2
6%

11
10%

1
4%

3
15%

45
6%

1
10%

11
6%

21
7%

20
6%

23
8%rt

15
4%

18
13%RT

After six months

85
9%

10
10%

68
8%

1
2%

2
19%

5
14%c

64
8%

20
10%

3
7%

13
11%

3
11%

1
5%

65
8%

2
14%

12
7%

28
9%

34
10%

28
9%

32
9%

10
7%

15
8%

After a year

133
13%

15
16%

111
13%

8
16%

8
17%

2
17%

4
12%

108
14%

23
11%

7
15%

10
9%

5
17%

1
4%

110
14%

4
28%

25
15%

42
13%

45
14%

36
12%

52
15%

16
11%

28
14%

After three years

116
12%

8
9%

104
12%

3
5%

6
13%

1
8%

3
9%

98
13%

17
8%

3
7%

9
8%

3
10%

2
12%

99
12%

1
7%

20
12%

43
13%

41
13%

37
12%

42
12%

13
9%

24
12%

After five years

144
14%

13
13%

124
14%

3
6%

9
21%b

1
6%

7
20%b

101
13%

37
18%

13
17
30%FhL 15%

5
18%

1
5%

1
55%

107
14%

1
8%

27
16%

53
16%

41
13%

58
19%RT

46
13%

21
14%

18
9%

They should never have


access equal to that of
British nationals

158
16%

8
8%

143
17%

3
7%

5
10%

1
8%

6
15%

149
19%H

1
4%

2
9%

150
19%H

1
10%

27
16%

38
12%

62
19%O

45
15%

54
15%

29
20%

30
16%

Don't know

178
18%

17
17%

155
18%

9
18%

8
17%

1
7%

6
15%

118
15%

36
4
32%FGL 14%

8
39%

1
45%

126
16%

3
18%

22
13%

55
17%

47
15%

34
11%

71
20%Q

22
15%

50
26%QS

Immediately

3
7%
9
17%aC

8
4%
52
25%

4
9%H
3
8%

1
1%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

23
12%
6
3%

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Table 281

Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to each
of the following public services on par with British nationals?
NHS
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

134
26%

153
31%

35
50%gHIj
KMNOP

16
33%

29
33%m

17
35%M

13
27%

7
35%m

25
21%

5
5%

2
3%

4
8%M

1
5%

3
2%

2
5%

5
9%FL

8
7%f

Immediately

287
29%

142
33%C

75
27%

71
24%

After three months

68
7%

28
6%

13
5%

27
9%B

37
7%

31
6%

5
7%

3
7%

14
11%jMO

After six months

78
8%

24
6%

23
8%

31
11%A

43
8%

35
7%

1
1%

2
5%

10
7%fl

11
12%FLo

124
12%

55
13%

34
12%

36
12%

59
12%

65
13%

6
9%

7
15%

15
11%

9
11%

5
11%

9
18%f

2
10%

17
14%

21
11%

23
15%

10
13%

After three years

96
10%

38
9%

30
11%

28
10%

49
10%

47
10%

5
7%

2
4%

11
8%

11
13%n

5
10%

7
13%gn

2
11%

11
9%

12
6%

21
14%gn

9
11%

After five years

88
9%

42
10%

24
9%

22
8%

40
8%

48
10%

8
11%h

2
5%

6
4%

13
14%Hk

6
12%h

3
6%

3
14%Hk

9
8%

16
8%

16
10%

7
9%

They should never have


access equal to that of
British nationals

90
9%

29
7%

31
11%a

30
10%

45
9%

45
9%

5
7%

4
9%

2
3%

2
12%KN

13
11%kn

8
4%

20
13%KN

7
9%

170
17%

74
17%

50
18%

46
16%

104
20%E

66
13%

6
8%

After a year

Don't know

11
23%FIo

35
27%

16
12%KN

6
7%

6
13%KN

24
18%fI

5
6%

6
12%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

8
16%I

2
11%

33
28%FIJk
LOp

47
25%

44
28%

20
25%

22
11%jMOp

6
4%

4
4%

21
11%FL

9
5%

43
23%FIjO

19
12%

10
13%FjLo

13
16%I

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 282

Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to each
of the following public services on par with British nationals?
NHS
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

150
34%Lm

10
47%

2
26%

Immediately

287
29%

96
26%C

84
32%C

9
13%

94
34%aC

*
8%

5
28%

150
32%I

92
24%

41
32%

4
24%

59
19%

36
25%

24
35%L

7
34%

After three months

68
7%

22
6%

19
7%

8
12%ad

15
5%

2
13%

1
22%

28
6%

32
8%

5
4%

2
14%

23
8%

14
10%

4
6%

24
6%

2
8%

After six months

78
8%

24
7%

19
7%

8
12%

25
9%

1
6%

36
8%

30
8%

11
9%

1
5%

21
7%

12
9%

8
12%

2
11%

35
8%

124
12%

53
14%

30
12%

6
9%

30
11%

5
26%

50
11%

53
14%

18
14%

3
21%

38
12%N

23
16%N

2
3%

2
11%

55
13%N

3
13%

1
21%

After three years

96
10%

25
7%

26
10%

12
17%A

32
12%a

1
18%

40
9%

41
11%

12
10%

3
17%

39
13%N

13
9%n

1
2%

1
6%

41
9%N

1
18%

After five years

88
9%

28
8%

20
8%

5
7%

33
12%

2
36%

1
3%

39
8%

35
9%

13
10%

2
10%

21
7%

17
12%l

4
7%

2
11%

40
9%

2
10%

1
23%

They should never have


access equal to that of
British nationals

90
9%

52
14%BD

15
6%

6
9%

12
4%

3
56%

2
9%

28
6%

49
13%H

12
9%

*
3%

40
13%MP

13
19%MP

3
13%

23
5%

3
11%

1
13%

66
18%

47
18%

15
21%d

36
13%

3
16%

3
60%

98
21%Ij

55
14%

16
12%

1
6%

66
21%P

12
18%

3
14%

66
15%

2
11%

After a year

Don't know

170
17%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

7
5%
21
15%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 283

Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to each
of the following public services on par with British nationals?
NHS
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

287
29%

35
37%

241
28%

21
43%aE

14
31%

4
38%

6
16%

218
28%

62
30%

13
29%

12
44%

4
21%

225
28%

4
28%

After three months

68
7%

9
9%

51
6%

4
8%

5
10%

1
6%

7
20%A

48
6%

18
9%

2
5%

14
12%FL

1
7%

50
6%

3
20%

After six months

78
8%

7
7%

69
8%

3
5%

4
9%

2
6%

59
8%

19
9%

5
11%

6
5%

5
19%

3
14%

59
7%

124
12%

12
13%

111
13%E

5
9%e

7
16%E

1
10%

103
13%

18
9%

4
9%

11
9%

2
12%

1
55%

106
13%

After three years

96
10%

6
6%

84
10%

4
7%

3
6%

3
29%

2
5%

79
10%H

15
7%

8
19%H

4
3%

2
8%

1
3%

After five years

88
9%

4
5%

81
9%

2
4%

2
5%

1
8%

2
5%

69
9%

17
8%

3
8%

10
9%

2
7%

2
9%

They should never have


access equal to that of
British nationals

90
9%

5
5%

80
9%

3
6%

2
5%

1
8%

4
11%

4
2%

1
3%

2
2%

170
17%

17
18%

140
16%

9
18%

8
17%

13
108
37%Abc 14%

55
27%

7
16%

6
22%

Immediately

After a year

Don't know

85
11%H

33
29%

35
30%FL

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

97
30%

89
28%

97
109
32%St 30%s

31
22%

48
25%

9
6%

20
6%

25
8%

17
6%

27
8%

13
9%

10
5%

1
5%

15
9%

28
9%

28
9%

25
8%

23
6%

19
13%RT

11
6%

2
13%

18
11%

44
14%

41
13%

41
14%

33
9%

22
15%r

28
15%r

81
10%H

1
7%

13
8%

43
13%p

27
8%

36
12%T

39
11%T

10
7%

10
5%

71
9%

16
9%

22
7%

35
11%o

30
10%

30
8%

15
10%

14
7%

86
11%H

*
3%

16
9%

20
6%

37
11%O

26
9%

29
8%

12
8%

22
11%

7
34%

1
45%

4
26%

18
10%

54
16%

41
13%

27
9%

69
19%Q

21
15%q

51
27%QrS

115
14%

66
39%oP

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 284

Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to each
of the following public services on par with British nationals?
State education
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

35
40%MN

18
36%mn

14
28%

10
28
50%KMNP 23%

Immediately

352
35%

173
40%C

97
35%c

81
28%

150
29%

202
41%D

38
54%hiJK
MNoP

21
43%kMN

52
41%kMN

After three months

81
8%

34
8%

18
6%

29
10%b

45
9%

37
7%

6
9%

2
3%

6
5%

After six months

65
7%

20
5%

15
5%

30
10%AB

39
8%

26
5%

1
2%

3
7%

2
2%

8
9%

4
8%

48
25%

63
40%kMN

8
1
16%GHjlM 5%

6
5%

25
6
13%gHMO 4%

7
*
14%FHjLm 1%

7
6%

17
9%fH

25
31%
10
13%gHmO

O
10
12%FHl

2
5%

9
5%

6
7%h

O
After a year

114
11%

36
8%

34
12%

43
15%A

69
13%e

45
9%

3
5%

6
12%

11
8%

9
10%

7
14%f

6
11%

2
8%

17
14%f

27
14%f

19
12%

7
9%

After three years

83
8%

33
8%

25
9%

25
9%

46
9%

37
8%

4
6%

1
2%

15
12%g

4
5%

3
6%

4
8%

1
4%

12
10%

15
8%

14
9%

9
11%g

After five years

64
6%

31
7%

16
6%

18
6%

26
5%

38
8%

7
11%g

1
2%

6
4%

3
7%

3
6%

2
9%g

5
4%

12
6%

11
7%

4
5%

They should never have


access equal to that of
British nationals

77
8%

26
6%

26
9%

26
9%

39
8%

38
8%

1
2%

4
8%K

11
9%fK

8
4%

19
12%FKN

7
9%fK

165
16%

78
18%

49
17%

38
13%

97
19%e

68
14%

7
11%

11
23%fIo

33
28%FIJk
LOP

36
19%I

Don't know

10
11%ghm

13
10%fKn

6
6%k

6
12%FKN

24
18%I

6
7%

6
12%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

*
1%
8
17%I

2
11%FKn
2
11%

18
11%

12
15%

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 285

Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to each
of the following public services on par with British nationals?
State education
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

119
43%AC

3
19%

174
37%

124
32%

50
39%

4
25%

80
26%

37
25%

26
38%lm

8
40%

185
43%LM

14
64%

2
27%
-

Immediately

352
35%

117
32%

94
36%

19
28%

After three months

81
8%

26
7%

21
8%

9
13%

22
8%

2
14%

1
18%

31
7%

36
9%

9
7%

6
35%

23
8%

17
12%

6
9%

1
6%

34
8%

*
2%

After six months

65
7%

24
7%

18
7%

7
10%

13
5%

3
19%

27
6%

29
7%

8
6%

1
8%

22
7%

12
8%

5
8%

*
2%

24
6%

2
32%

114
11%

37
10%

39
15%a

9
13%

28
10%

*
8%

1
7%

51
11%

47
12%

16
12%

40
13%N

25
17%NP

3
4%

2
8%

42
10%

3
12%

*
7%

After three years

83
8%

24
7%

19
7%

10
14%Ab

26
9%

3
14%

1
22%

40
8%

30
8%

10
8%

2
15%

28
9%N

11
8%n

1
1%

1
6%

41
9%N

1
18%

After five years

64
6%

26
7%

12
5%

5
7%

19
7%

2
36%

1
3%

31
7%

22
6%

9
7%

2
11%

22
7%

14
9%p

6
9%

20
5%

1
3%

1
16%

They should never have


access equal to that of
British nationals

77
8%

44
12%BD

12
5%

4
6%

13
5%

3
56%

2
9%

25
5%

42
11%H

10
8%

33
11%mP

10
15%MP

4
22%

20
5%

2
8%

68
19%c

45
17%

7
10%

39
14%

3
16%

3
60%

92
19%i

56
14%

17
13%

1
6%

59
19%

11
17%

4
18%

68
16%

2
11%

After a year

Don't know

165
16%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

8
5%
21
14%

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Table 286

Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to each
of the following public services on par with British nationals?
State education
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

352
35%

35
37%

309
36%E

20
39%E

16
35%E

4
34%

3
8%

286
37%H

57
27%

18
41%H

24
21%

10
35%

4
20%

1
55%

295
37%H

2
16%

69
40%

122
37%

118
36%

121
40%st

123
34%

43
30%

62
32%

After three months

81
8%

5
6%

71
8%

3
5%

3
6%

3
21%

3
8%

55
7%

27
13%

5
12%

16
14%FL

2
8%

3
17%

55
7%

2
12%

15
9%

22
7%

29
9%

26
9%

28
8%

15
11%

12
6%

After six months

65
7%

12
13%

48
6%

9
19%A

3
7%

4
12%

48
6%

16
8%

3
7%

11
9%

2
13%

49
6%

1
10%

10
6%

22
7%

28
9%

21
7%

20
5%

15
10%rt

10
5%

114
11%

12
13%

92
11%

5
10%

7
16%

4
33%

6
16%

87
11%

26
12%

6
13%

14
12%

5
17%

1
7%

88
11%

4
29%

20
12%

45
14%

35
11%

33
11%

42
12%

15
10%

24
13%

After three years

83
8%

5
5%

71
8%

2
3%

3
7%

1
8%

6
18%aB

67
9%

13
6%

6
13%

5
5%

2
8%

70
9%

2
11%

15
9%

26
8%

23
7%

21
7%

41
11%qT

12
8%

9
4%

After five years

64
6%

5
6%

56
7%

2
4%

3
8%

3
9%

48
6%

12
6%

1
3%

9
8%

2
7%

52
7%

1
5%

10
6%

19
6%

21
7%

24
8%

17
5%

13
9%

10
5%

They should never have


access equal to that of
British nationals

77
8%

4
4%

68
8%

2
4%

2
5%

5
13%

4
2%

2
4%

2
2%

73
9%H

13
8%

17
5%

31
9%o

24
8%

24
7%

10
7%

18
9%

165
16%

16
17%

143
17%

8
16%

8
17%

*
4%

6
15%

53
26%

3
8%

8
43%

1
45%

3
18%

19
11%

54
17%

39
12%

29
10%

65
18%Q

21
14%

50
26%QrS

Immediately

After a year

Don't know

72
9%H
104
14%

33
7
29%FGL 25%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

112
14%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 287

Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to each
of the following public services on par with British nationals?
Benefits e.g. child benefit / tax credits
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

9
10%

6
11%m

6
13%M

4
19%MOP

Immediately

100
10%

45
10%

24
9%

32
11%

46
9%

54
11%

13
5
18%MOP 10%

After three months

79
8%

34
8%

18
6%

27
9%

51
10%E

28
6%

6
8%m

After six months

74
7%

29
7%

20
7%

25
9%

35
7%

39
8%

4
6%

After a year

144
14%

66
15%

34
12%

44
15%

75
15%

69
14%

10
14%

After three years

130
13%

49
12%

49
17%AC

32
11%

63
12%

68
14%

10
14%N

After five years

130
13%

59
14%

36
13%

35
12%

55
11%

75
15%d

They should never have


access equal to that of
British nationals

164
16%

69
16%

48
17%

46
16%

76
15%

Don't know

181
18%

80
19%

50
18%

51
17%

110
22%E

14
11%

10
7%

5
6%

3
3%

23
12%jLM

10
6%

5
6%

26
14%HMO

5
3%

7
9%o

12
9%m

7
8%

2
4%

6
12%O

7
5%

6
6%

3
6%

3
7%

2
8%

6
5%

5
10%

23
18%

10
11%

10
21%iln

8
15%

2
9%

17
15%

22
12%

20
13%

17
21%iln

7
13%n

13
10%

14
16%N

6
12%

7
14%N

2
12%

18
15%N

11
6%

31
20%hN

12
15%N

10
15%

4
9%

13
10%

17
19%h

7
13%

6
11%

3
15%

15
13%

22
12%

23
15%

9
11%

88
18%

8
11%

8
15%

24
19%kN

19
21%fKN

8
17%k

4
8%

5
24%fKN

20
17%

18
10%

38
24%FKN

12
16%

70
14%

9
13%

11
23%I

23
18%i

8
15%

8
17%

43
23%fIo

21
13%

13
16%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

24
13%m

3
7%

8
9%

7
*
15%JLMOp 1%

6
5%

3
13%

34
29%FhIJ
klOp

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Table 288

Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to each
of the following public services on par with British nationals?
Benefits e.g. child benefit / tax credits
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Immediately

100
10%

31
8%

29
11%

5
7%

34
12%

1
7%

59
13%iJ

31
8%

7
6%

3
16%

24
8%

17
12%

7
10%

4
18%

45
10%

4
17%

After three months

79
8%

24
6%

23
9%

5
8%

23
8%

4
20%

34
7%

34
9%

9
7%

1
8%

18
6%

14
10%

5
8%

2
11%

33
8%

5
21%

1
19%

After six months

74
7%

17
5%

22
8%a

8
11%A

23
8%a

3
19%

1
22%

28
6%

34
9%

8
6%

3
21%

18
6%

15
10%l

6
9%

1
3%

34
8%

*
2%

*
6%

After a year

144
14%

68
19%cD

36
14%

7
10%

30
11%

*
8%

2
11%

71
15%

44
11%

28
22%I

1
5%

42
14%

23
16%

12
17%

3
15%

59
14%

3
15%

1
21%

After three years

130
13%

31
8%

45
18%A

8
11%

43
15%A

3
15%

1
18%

55
12%

55
14%

17
13%

3
21%

41
13%

17
12%

4
6%

1
6%

64
15%n

2
9%

1
18%

After five years

130
13%

35
10%

32
12%

13
19%A

48
17%A

2
36%

62
13%

43
11%

22
17%

2
14%

37
12%

18
13%

4
6%

1
5%

68
16%n

*
1%

1
16%

They should never have


access equal to that of
British nationals

164
16%

89
24%BcD

26
10%

9
13%

35
13%

3
56%

2
12%

58
12%

85
22%H

20
15%

1
9%

61
20%mP

18
13%

15
22%p

4
21%

59
14%

5
24%

1
20%

Don't know

181
18%

71
20%

47
18%

14
20%

42
15%

3
16%

3
60%

102
22%Ij

60
15%

18
14%

1
6%

67
22%mp

20
14%

15
22%

4
22%

71
16%

2
11%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 289

Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to each
of the following public services on par with British nationals?
Benefits e.g. child benefit / tax credits
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

11
24%Ae

5
17%

1
7%

74
9%

15
9%

34
10%

36
11%

34
11%

36
10%

16
11%

Immediately

100
10%

21
22%

76
9%

10
21%A

1
6%

3
8%

69
9%

26
13%

8
19%fl

12
10%

After three months

79
8%

3
4%

64
7%

2
4%

1
3%

4
37%

After six months

74
7%

9
9%

62
7%

7
13%

2
4%

1
7%

2
7%

After a year

144
14%

15
16%

123
14%

8
17%

7
16%

1
12%

After three years

130
13%

12
13%

116
14%e

8
16%e

5
10%

After five years

130
13%

7
7%

120
14%

3
6%

They should never have


access equal to that of
British nationals

164
16%

13
13%

144
17%

Don't know

181
18%

14
15%

152
18%

7
46
18%AbC 6%

32
15%

5
12%

23
20%FL

2
5%

2
11%

47
6%

3
20%

11
7%

27
8%

25
8%

24
8%

29
8%

18
13%T

53
7%

20
10%

2
5%

13
11%l

2
8%

3
13%

54
7%

3
21%

17
10%

26
8%

22
7%

25
8%

23
6%

12
8%

14
7%

4
10%

124
16%H

18
9%

5
12%

8
7%

4
14%

1
6%

125
16%H

4
25%

26
15%

52
16%

48
15%

41
14%

54
15%

17
11%

32
17%

1
8%

1
3%

108
14%H

19
9%

6
15%h

6
5%

4
15%

3
15%

111
14%H

1
7%

20
12%

54
17%

42
13%

39
13%

52
14%

13
9%

25
13%

4
9%

3
7%

100
13%

25
12%

7
16%

14
12%

3
10%

1
55%

105
13%

30
17%

42
13%

39
12%

51
17%RT

40
11%

20
14%

18
9%

4
8%

9
19%

2
18%

5
13%

152
20%gH

11
5%

3
6%

3
3%

5
19%

153
19%gH

*
3%

29
17%

38
12%

63
20%O

50
17%

54
15%

26
18%

33
17%

8
15%

7
15%

1
11%

13
116
35%Abc 15%

56
27%

7
16%

3
11%

9
48%

1
45%

4
26%

23
13%

55
17%

48
15%

35
12%

73
20%Q

21
15%

50
26%QS

36
31%FL

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

124
16%

13
7%
8
4%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 290

Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to each
of the following public services on par with British nationals?
Unemployment benefits
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

7
4
6
13%gMoP 18%GiMOP 5%

18
10%

6
12%ILMO

Immediately

83
8%

44
10%c

22
8%

17
6%

39
8%

43
9%

11
2
15%GMOP 3%

12
10%

7
8%

5
10%p

After three months

71
7%

26
6%

18
6%

27
9%

43
8%

29
6%

5
8%

5
10%im

10
8%

2
2%

2
5%

After six months

81
8%

36
8%

20
7%

26
9%

44
9%

37
8%

5
8%

5
10%

11
9%m

9
10%m

2
4%

After a year

146
15%

60
14%

40
14%

47
16%

79
15%

67
14%

10
14%

7
15%

13
10%

18
20%h

After three years

117
12%

45
10%

37
13%

35
12%

53
10%

64
13%

11
15%N

8
15%n

20
16%N

10
11%

After five years

136
14%

57
13%

42
15%

38
13%

59
12%

77
16%d

11
16%h

4
9%

9
7%

They should never have


access equal to that of
British nationals

184
18%

79
18%

54
19%

52
18%

84
16%

101
21%

8
11%

8
15%

Don't know

182
18%

85
20%

48
17%

49
17%

110
21%E

72
15%

9
13%

11
23%Io

3
3%

7
5%

6
8%

*
1%

3
3%

24
13%IjLMO

4
8%

1
4%

4
3%

21
11%jM

10
7%

9
11%jM

9
18%

8
16%

2
11%

17
14%

26
14%

21
13%

14
18%

4
9%

7
13%n

3
13%

14
12%

12
6%

19
12%

10
13%

3
17%h

18
15%h

23
12%

25
16%h

13
16%h

20
17%

24
13%

17
19%HK

9
17%Hk

4
8%

25
20%

18
20%

11
21%fn

6
13%

5
25%Fkn

27
21%Io

9
10%

8
15%

8
16%

2
11%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

10
6%

37
31%FIJK
LnOP

40
21%IO

48
12
30%FghK 15%
MNP
18
11%

13
16%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 291

Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to each
of the following public services on par with British nationals?
Unemployment benefits
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Immediately

83
8%

23
6%

24
9%

3
5%

31
11%a

1
22%

45
9%

28
7%

7
6%

3
16%

14
5%

13
9%l

After three months

71
7%

21
6%

22
8%

7
10%

17
6%

4
20%

1
18%

29
6%

33
8%

9
7%

1
8%

21
7%

19
13%LP

After six months

81
8%

28
8%

18
7%

7
10%

26
9%

2
12%

39
8%

31
8%

10
8%

1
6%

20
7%

14
10%

After a year

146
15%

57
16%

43
17%

10
15%

32
11%

*
8%

3
18%

77
16%i

44
11%

22
17%

3
17%

40
13%

After three years

117
12%

37
10%

31
12%

5
8%

40
14%

4
22%

48
10%

46
12%

20
15%

4
26%

After five years

136
14%

38
10%

40
15%a

13
19%a

44
16%a

2
36%

62
13%

54
14%

19
15%

2
11%

They should never have


access equal to that of
British nationals

184
18%

94
26%BcD

33
13%

11
16%

42
15%

3
56%

2
12%

70
15%

89
23%H

24
19%

Don't know

182
18%

68
19%

49
19%

12
18%

46
17%

3
16%

3
60%

101
22%i

61
16%

18
14%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

6
9%

2
11%

43
10%L

4
19%

8
12%P

21
5%

1
3%

1
19%

5
8%

2
9%

39
9%

1
3%

*
6%

28
19%

10
14%

3
13%

58
13%

7
33%

37
12%

14
10%

4
6%

2
8%

58
13%

1
6%

1
18%

38
12%

14
10%

7
11%

1
3%

73
17%m

*
1%

2
37%

1
9%

70
23%MP

20
14%

16
24%m

5
26%

67
15%

5
24%

1
20%

1
6%

66
21%

22
15%

11
16%

6
30%

74
17%

2
11%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 292

Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to each
of the following public services on par with British nationals?
Unemployment benefits
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

8
19%Ae

1
11%

1
3%

54
7%

23
11%

7
16%fl

13
12%

3
11%

59
7%

2
14%

17
10%

25
8%

27
8%

32
11%

28
8%

18
15%FL

3
10%

2
9%

46
6%

2
14%

9
5%

25
8%

23
7%

24
8%

18
5%

18
13%RT

10
5%

Immediately

83
8%

17
18%

63
7%

9
18%Ae

After three months

71
7%

6
7%

59
7%

6
11%

1
2%

1
6%

5
13%c

43
6%

26
12%

4
8%

After six months

81
8%

7
8%

71
8%

4
8%

3
8%

2
19%

1
1%

59
8%

22
11%

5
11%

12
11%

1
5%

4
18%

59
7%

2
12%

16
9%

35
11%

22
7%

23
8%

31
9%

12
8%

15
8%

After a year

146
15%

16
17%

122
14%

12
24%

4
10%

2
20%

5
14%

120
16%H

23
11%

7
16%

7
6%

7
26%

2
8%

123
16%H

2
13%

25
14%

55
17%

52
16%

44
15%

51
14%

22
15%

30
15%

After three years

117
12%

11
11%

102
12%

3
6%

8
17%

1
6%

3
9%

93
12%

19
9%

4
9%

11
9%

3
9%

2
10%

98
12%

2
12%

24
14%

37
11%

42
13%

29
10%

50
14%

14
10%

24
12%

After five years

136
14%

7
7%

122
14%b

2
5%

4
10%

3
26%

4
12%

110
14%

25
12%

7
15%

12
10%

3
10%

2
10%

1
55%

112
14%

29
17%P

51
16%p

33
10%

56
19%RT

41
11%

20
14%

19
10%

They should never have


access equal to that of
British nationals

184
18%

16
17%

163
19%

7
13%

9
21%

6
15%

168
22%H

15
7%

5
11%h

4
3%

4
15%

2
9%

Don't know

182
18%

14
15%

155
18%

8
15%

7
15%

1
11%

55
27%

6
13%

38
4
33%FGL 14%

7
34%

1
45%

11
120
31%ac 16%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

9
6%

14
7%

170
21%H

1
10%

30
18%

46
14%

72
22%O

53
18%

66
18%

29
20%

34
18%

127
16%

4
26%

22
13%

54
16%

52
16%

38
13%

74
21%Q

20
14%

49
25%QS

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Table 293

Q.11 Now thinking about public services in Britain, after what period of time do you think that immigrants to the UK should have access to each
of the following public services on par with British nationals?
Summary Table
Base: All respondents

Social housing

NHS

State education

Benefits e.g.
child benefit /
tax credits

Unemployment
benefits

Unweighted base

1001

1001

1001

1001

1001

Weighted base

1001

1001

1001

1001

1001

Immediately

125
12%

287
29%

352
35%

100
10%

83
8%

After three months

62
6%

68
7%

81
8%

79
8%

71
7%

After six months

85
9%

78
8%

65
7%

74
7%

81
8%

After a year

133
13%

124
12%

114
11%

144
14%

146
15%

After three years

116
12%

96
10%

83
8%

130
13%

117
12%

After five years

144
14%

88
9%

64
6%

130
13%

136
14%

They should never have


access equal to that of
British nationals

158
16%

90
9%

77
8%

164
16%

184
18%

Don't know

178
18%

170
17%

165
16%

181
18%

182
18%

Prepared by ComRes

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 294

Q.12 In your opinion, people from which country would find it easiest or most difficult to settle into Britain and adapt to British culture / way of life?
Would find it easiest
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

The USA

446
45%

200
46%c

133
47%C

113
39%

226
44%

220
45%

36
51%N

27
54%N

60
47%N

47
52%N

27
54%mN

22
44%N

8
42%n

49
41%n

54
29%

82
52%N

36
45%N

Australia

225
23%

97
23%

62
22%

66
23%

100
20%

125
26%D

18
26%n

11
22%

33
26%n

16
18%

8
17%

10
20%

4
22%

33
28%N

30
16%

38
24%

23
30%ijN

France

82
8%

41
10%

21
8%

20
7%

36
7%

46
9%

1
1%

6
13%F

10
8%f

6
7%

3
5%

1
7%f

13
11%F

19
10%F

13
8%f

4
5%

Poland

61
6%

26
6%

18
6%

17
6%

32
6%

29
6%

4
3%

6
7%

3
5%

4
9%hm

12
7%

10
6%

5
6%

Germany

59
6%

20
5%

20
7%

19
6%

40
8%E

19
4%

2
2%

2
4%

7
5%

7
8%

3
6%

3
6%

*
1%

5
4%

17
9%f

8
5%

5
6%

Pakistan

31
3%

15
3%

8
3%

9
3%

16
3%

15
3%

2
3%

1
2%

8
6%op

3
3%

1
1%

1
2%

*
2%

4
3%

8
4%

2
1%

1
1%

Bangladesh

30
3%

7
2%

4
1%

1
2%

China

18
2%

10
2%

5
2%

Zimbabwe

10
1%

2
*

Somalia

10
1%

Kenya

10
1%

19
7%AB

10
1
14%gHjMn 3%
op

5
11%F

3
4
14%GHjMn 3%
op

24
5%E

7
1%

1
2%

1
1%

1
2%ho

1
1%o

1
3%fHO

5
4%HO

21
11%FgHIJ
KmOP

3
1%

9
2%

9
2%

3
2%

1
2%i

1
2%

*
2%fi

4
3%

4
2%

1
1%

4
4%fIo

2
1%

6
2%A

8
1%

3
1%

1
1%

*
1%

1
3%fIkOP

1
1%

7
4%iOp

3
1%

4
1%

4
1%

10
2%E

*
*

1
1%

1
2%o

1
2%o

2
2%

5
3%

5
1%

1
*

3
1%

5
1%

5
1%

1
1%

3
3%mo

1
1%

1
3%fjMOP

5
2%

India

9
1%

1
*

2
1%

6
2%A

3
1%

7
1%

1
2%

2
4%fHkM

3
2%

2
1%

1
1%

Morocco

8
1%

4
1%

5
2%B

3
1%

5
1%

1
1%

1
1%

1
1%

1
1%

4
2%

1
1%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 295

Q.12 In your opinion, people from which country would find it easiest or most difficult to settle into Britain and adapt to British culture / way of life?
Would find it easiest
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

181
50%bC

110
42%

24
35%

118
43%

3
62%

9
52%

*
6%

185
39%

188
49%H

68
53%H

5
34%

134
44%

65
45%

35
52%

5
26%

191
44%

12
55%

3
50%

123
28%LM

3
13%

The USA

446
45%

Australia

225
23%

74
20%

68
26%

14
20%

69
25%

1
6%

101
21%

89
23%

32
25%

3
16%

57
19%

22
15%

12
18%

8
42%

France

82
8%

29
8%

22
8%

5
7%

26
9%

47
10%I

20
5%

13
10%i

2
14%

26
9%

13
9%

6
9%

2
9%

34
8%

*
1%

Poland

61
6%

27
7%

11
4%

7
10%b

14
5%

1
21%

2
34%

28
6%

25
6%

7
5%

2
11%

22
7%

12
9%p

4
6%

1
6%

18
4%

3
11%

1
13%

Germany

59
6%

20
5%

18
7%

4
6%

15
5%

2
12%

41
9%IJ

16
4%

2
1%

21
7%

9
6%

2
2%

1
4%

26
6%

Pakistan

31
3%

13
4%

7
3%

2
3%

7
2%

1
17%

1
19%

18
4%

12
3%

1
1%

11
4%

2
2%

5
7%mp

2
9%

10
2%

1
5%

Bangladesh

30
3%

7
2%

5
2%

4
5%

14
5%ab

1
3%

20
4%j

10
3%

1
*

10
3%

4
3%

16
4%

1
3%

China

18
2%

4
1%

4
1%

3
5%A

6
2%

1
18%

10
2%

5
1%

3
2%

9
3%p

3
2%

1
2%

4
1%

Zimbabwe

10
1%

2
1%

1
*

2
1%

5
27%

4
1%

5
1%

1
8%

4
1%

4
2%P

2
*

1
19%

Somalia

10
1%

3
1%

5
2%

2
1%

4
1%

5
1%

1
8%

4
1%

2
2%

1
3%

2
1%

*
2%

Kenya

10
1%

1
*

2
1%

1
2%

4
1%

1
22%

4
1%

6
1%

1
*

5
3%LP

3
1%

1
6%

India

9
1%

2
1%

4
1%

2
3%aD

1
*

5
1%

2
1%

1
1%

1
8%

3
1%

1
1%

1
1%

3
1%

1
4%

Morocco

8
1%

2
*

4
2%

2
2%d

1
*

3
1%

4
1%

1
1%

3
1%

2
1%

1
2%P

1
*

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

1
18%

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Table 296

Q.12 In your opinion, people from which country would find it easiest or most difficult to settle into Britain and adapt to British culture / way of life?
Would find it easiest
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

367
64
48%GH 31%

12
28%

30
26%

10
36%

12
62%

382
2
48%GH 15%

71
42%

141
43%

147
46%

145
48%R

138
38%

57
39%

11
10%

3
10%

4
18%

2
100%

195
25%H

2
11%

43
25%

88
27%

71
22%

71
24%T

100
28%T

33
23%T

20
10%

2
8%

61
8%

2
15%

15
9%

22
7%

24
7%

26
9%

34
9%

8
6%

14
7%

12
8%q

19
10%Qr

The USA

446
45%

46
49%

383
45%

22
45%

24
53%

3
24%

13
36%

Australia

225
23%

20
21%

200
23%e

10
20%

10
23%

2
16%

3
9%

193
25%H

31
15%

11
25%H

France

82
8%

7
7%

71
8%

4
8%

2
5%

1
7%

4
12%

56
7%

21
10%

3
7%

Poland

61
6%

4
5%

51
6%

3
6%

1
3%

2
19%

3
8%

54
7%H

7
3%

2
4%

1
1%

3
12%

*
2%

54
7%H

1
9%

4
2%

20
6%n

27
8%N

11
4%

20
5%

Germany

59
6%

6
6%

52
6%

5
10%

1
2%

2
5%

43
6%

17
8%

5
11%

8
7%

2
8%

1
6%

43
5%

1
5%

11
6%

25
8%

18
5%

21
7%T

25
7%T

8
6%

5
2%

Pakistan

31
3%

2
2%

28
3%

1
2%

1
3%

1
8%

*
1%

15
2%

15
7%

1
3%

10
9%FL

1
3%

2
12%

16
2%

2
16%

5
3%

8
2%

7
2%

3
1%

12
3%q

5
3%q

12
6%Q

Bangladesh

30
3%

5
5%

23
3%

1
2%

4
9%A

2
7%

10
1%

21
10%

2
6%fL

14
12%FL

4
15%

10
1%

2
12%

10
6%P

9
3%

4
1%

6
2%

10
3%

5
3%

9
5%

China

18
2%

1
1%

15
2%

1
3%

*
4%

1
3%

10
1%

7
3%

2
5%fl

5
4%Fl

11
1%

2
1%

2
1%

10
3%O

4
1%

7
2%

3
2%

4
2%

Zimbabwe

10
1%

1
1%

6
1%

1
1%

3
*

8
4%

7
6%FL

*
1%

3
*

1
*

3
1%

3
1%

6
1
4%QRT 1%

Somalia

10
1%

2
3%

8
1%

2
5%A

3
*

7
3%

3
6%FL

3
2%FL

2
6%

3
*

1
4%

2
1%

5
1%

2
1%

7
2%R

1
1%

2
1%r

Kenya

10
1%

6
1%

3
21%

1
3%

3
*

5
3%

5
5%FL

4
1%

1
9%

1
*

6
2%no

1
*

4
1%

4
2%q

1
1%

India

9
1%

8
1%

1
2%

4
1%

4
2%

2
5%FL

2
1%

5
1%

4
2%o

1
*

3
1%

3
1%

5
1%

1
1%

Morocco

8
1%

7
1%

1
3%

7
1%

1
1%

1
1%

7
1%

1
5%

2
1%

4
1%

2
1%

2
1%

4
1%

1
1%

1
*

4
10%AB

16
14%FL

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

106
55%RS

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Table 297

Q.12 In your opinion, people from which country would find it easiest or most difficult to settle into Britain and adapt to British culture / way of life?
Would find it most difficult
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

7
15%

25
28%glN

16
12
32%GhLN 23%N

3
14%

33
28%glN

25
14%

54
25
34%GHLN 31%GLN

19
21%kO

9
17%

6
11%

4
18%

19
16%

30
16%

16
10%

12
16%

15
17%h

5
11%

11
21%HjMN

4
18%h

12
10%

21
11%

23
15%

12
15%

3
7%

2
8%

14
11%

17
9%

21
13%h

10
13%h

11
9%fip

14
7%

16
10%fiP

Somalia

244
24%

96
22%

65
23%

83
29%a

109
21%

135
28%D

18
25%N

Pakistan

173
17%

80
19%

41
15%

52
18%

82
16%

91
19%

16
23%kO

Zimbabwe

138
14%

72
17%C

38
13%

28
10%

74
15%

63
13%

11
16%

27
21%

14
29
29%KmnO 22%kO
p
13
11
27%HJMNo 9%

China

97
10%

38
9%

33
12%

27
9%

55
11%

42
9%

5
7%

2
4%

7
6%

10
11%

Kenya

73
7%

26
6%

25
9%

22
8%

33
6%

40
8%

1
2%

4
8%

12
9%fip

3
3%

Bangladesh

66
7%

25
6%

16
6%

26
9%

40
8%

26
5%

5
8%

1
2%

India

58
6%

31
7%

14
5%

13
5%

32
6%

26
5%

5
7%gi

5
4%

Poland

31
3%

12
3%

10
4%

9
3%

16
3%

14
3%

1
1%

3
6%kP

Germany

31
3%

15
3%

11
4%C

4
1%

18
4%

12
2%

The USA

29
3%

12
3%

9
3%

8
3%

14
3%

15
3%

Morocco

27
3%

7
2%

9
3%

11
4%a

17
3%

10
2%

Australia

19
2%

10
2%

6
2%

4
1%

12
2%

France

15
2%

6
1%

4
1%

5
2%

8
2%

5
9%FiP

4
7%p

2
4%

3
7%

1
5%

1
1%

1
2%

3
6%gI

1
3%

6
5%kp

1
1%

*
1%

1
1%

3
5%fm

5
4%

1
1%

2
5%Fm

2
4%f

1
3%f

1
1%

4
3%

2
3%

1
2%

1
3%

5
7%Ho

1
3%

1
1%

3
3%

2
3%

2
4%h

8
2%

3
3%

3
4%

2
4%fko

7
2%

3
4%HO

3
3%HO

1
2%ho

17
2
13%GIjMO 3%
p

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

6
12%

2
10%FiP

19
10%IM

8
5%

4
5%

13
18
11%GhIJo 9%GIj

6
4%

5
7%gi

16
8%FIJKl
MOP

2
1%

1
1%

9
5%fm

6
3%

1
1%

5
4%f

6
3%

3
2%

2
3%

1
3%

2
2%

5
3%

2
1%

2
3%

2
1%

6
3%

1
1%

1
1%

*
1%

1
2
6%GHkNO 2%

2
1%

2
3%ho

3
13%FGHIJ
KmNOP

4
3%

2
2%

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Table 298

Q.12 In your opinion, people from which country would find it easiest or most difficult to settle into Britain and adapt to British culture / way of life?
Would find it most difficult
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Somalia

244
24%

92
25%

66
25%

17
25%

67
24%

2
13%

111
24%

97
25%

35
27%

2
10%

77
25%

29
20%

13
19%

3
16%

114
26%

6
27%

2
33%

Pakistan

173
17%

65
18%

38
15%

12
18%

49
17%

*
8%

8
43%

1
22%

75
16%

70
18%

25
19%

3
16%

52
17%

27
19%

12
18%

2
12%

77
18%

2
10%

Zimbabwe

138
14%

48
13%

35
14%

8
12%

46
16%

1
13%

71
15%i

41
11%

25
19%I

1
8%

33
11%

17
12%

11
16%

2
12%

68
16%l

7
29%

China

97
10%

32
9%

26
10%

8
12%

26
10%

3
62%

1
7%

49
10%

33
9%

13
10%

2
11%

35
11%

10
7%

7
11%

3
15%

41
9%

1
3%

1
16%

Kenya

73
7%

31
9%

20
8%

3
5%

17
6%

1
5%

32
7%

34
9%

7
5%

19
6%

14
10%

5
8%

3
13%

30
7%

1
5%

*
7%

Bangladesh

66
7%

25
7%

21
8%

5
7%

12
4%

3
16%

1
19%

35
7%

19
5%

10
8%

2
11%

24
8%

9
6%

4
5%

2
12%

25
6%

1
5%

1
19%

India

58
6%

21
6%

18
7%

4
6%

14
5%

1
7%

19
4%

33
9%Hj

4
3%

1
6%

18
6%

13
9%p

6
9%

19
4%

1
3%

Poland

31
3%

13
4%

9
4%

2
3%

6
2%

15
3%j

16
4%J

10
3%

7
5%p

1
2%

9
2%

2
11%

1
18%

Germany

31
3%

11
3%

4
2%

*
1%

14
5%B

1
17%

1
3%

16
3%

12
3%

2
2%

*
3%

7
2%

3
2%

3
4%

16
4%

1
5%

*
6%

The USA

29
3%

9
2%

6
2%

3
4%

9
3%

2
41%

16
3%

11
3%

2
1%

1
4%

9
3%

7
5%

2
2%

2
9%

10
2%

*
1%

Morocco

27
3%

7
2%

6
2%

4
5%a

11
4%

11
2%

9
2%

4
3%

2
14%

10
3%

1
1%

1
2%

1
3%

13
3%

*
2%

Australia

19
2%

8
2%

6
2%

5
2%

1
6%

12
3%

3
1%

3
2%

1
8%

7
2%

3
2%

1
1%

8
2%

France

15
2%

5
1%

5
2%

1
2%

3
1%

1
18%

7
2%

7
2%

1
7%

5
2%

3
2%

2
2%

1
7%

4
1%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 299

Q.12 In your opinion, people from which country would find it easiest or most difficult to settle into Britain and adapt to British culture / way of life?
Would find it most difficult
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

208
26%H

2
15%

53
31%

82
25%

79
25%

92
85
31%rST 24%

29
20%

37
19%

Somalia

244
24%

20
21%

217
25%

12
24%

8
18%

2
18%

5
13%

205
27%H

37
18%

12
27%

18
16%

2
8%

3
17%

1
55%

Pakistan

173
17%

12
12%

152
18%

5
10%

7
14%

2
15%

8
22%

132
17%

35
17%

8
18%

17
15%

9
30%

2
9%

138
17%

34
20%

49
15%

61
19%

55
18%

57
16%

27
19%

34
18%

Zimbabwe

138
14%

19
20%

113
13%

13
26%A

6
13%

2
18%

4
12%

112
15%

19
9%

3
7%

12
11%

2
6%

2
12%

118
15%

4
28%

14
8%

50
15%N

44
14%

40
13%

54
15%

22
15%

22
11%

China

97
10%

8
8%

86
10%

3
7%

5
10%

*
4%

2
7%

74
10%

23
11%

5
11%

10
9%

3
11%

5
27%

74
9%

1
10%

19
11%

37
11%

26
8%

28
9%

37
10%

17
12%

15
8%

Kenya

73
7%

10
10%

61
7%

3
5%

7
16%Ae

1
11%

1
3%

61
8%

12
6%

2
5%

6
6%

3
12%

61
8%

1
7%

13
7%

20
6%

27
8%

23
8%

22
6%

12
8%

17
9%

Bangladesh

66
7%

5
5%

55
6%

3
5%

2
4%

7
49
18%Abc 6%

14
7%

4
10%

8
7%

2
6%

*
2%

52
7%

1
7%

9
5%

23
7%

18
6%

18
6%

26
7%

9
6%

13
7%

India

58
6%

8
9%

43
5%

6
12%a

2
5%

1
6%

5
14%A

33
4%

20
10%

16
14%FGL

4
23%

37
5%

1
5%

6
4%

13
4%

23
7%

9
3%

21
6%q

6
4%

21
11%QrS

Poland

31
3%

2
2%

29
3%

1
3%

1
2%

18
2%

11
5%

1
3%

10
8%FL

*
1%

20
2%

4
2%

12
4%

9
3%

6
2%

12
3%

5
3%

8
4%

Germany

31
3%

4
4%

25
3%

4
8%ab

2
19%

23
3%

7
3%

5
4%

1
4%

1
45%

23
3%

1
5%

9
5%P

12
4%

6
2%

4
1%

13
4%q

4
3%

9
5%Q

The USA

29
3%

2
2%

24
3%

1
2%

1
1%

1
8%

2
7%

20
3%

8
4%

4
9%FhL

2
2%

2
10%

21
3%

2
13%

3
2%

6
2%

11
3%

6
2%

10
3%

3
2%

9
5%

Morocco

27
3%

5
6%

21
2%

3
6%

2
5%

1
2%

19
2%

8
4%

2
6%

3
3%

2
6%

19
2%

4
2%

12
4%

6
2%

11
4%t

7
2%

6
5%T

2
1%

Australia

19
2%

1
1%

18
2%

1
2%

1
3%

9
1%

10
5%

6
6%FL

3
12%

10
1%

1
9%

1
1%

5
2%

6
2%

5
2%

10
3%

2
1%

3
1%

France

15
2%

15
2%

12
2%

4
2%

2
5%h

*
*

1
3%

12
1%

1
1%

5
1%

7
2%

2
1%

6
2%

2
2%

4
2%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 300

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Summary Table
Base: All respondents

Overall,
immigration is
good for
Britain

I would prefer
there to be
less
immigration
into Britain
than there is
at present

Immigration
into Britain
leads to
greater
unemployment
among British
nationals

Immigrants in
the UK do jobs
that British
nationals do
not want to do

Immigrants in
the UK
generally work
harder than
people born
here

Immigration
leads to
increased
tension between
different
groups

The crime rate


is higher in
areas of
Britain where
there is a
large immigrant
population

Immigration
leads to
economic growth
and innovation

If current
levels of
immigration are
maintained, I
expect to see
race riots in
the near future

Unweighted base

1001

1001

1001

1001

1001

1001

1001

1001

1001

Weighted base

1001

1001

1001

1001

1001

1001

1001

1001

1001

Net: Agree

419
42%

571
57%

526
53%

612
61%

468
47%

665
66%

469
47%

448
45%

466
47%

Strongly agree

106
11%

258
26%

211
21%

167
17%

126
13%

234
23%

157
16%

110
11%

169
17%

Tend to agree

313
31%

312
31%

315
32%

445
44%

343
34%

431
43%

312
31%

338
34%

297
30%

Tend to disagree

210
21%

170
17%

200
20%

146
15%

205
20%

131
13%

169
17%

207
21%

221
22%

Strongly disagree

144
14%

72
7%

78
8%

100
10%

107
11%

39
4%

60
6%

103
10%

67
7%

Net: Disagree

354
35%

242
24%

278
28%

246
25%

312
31%

170
17%

229
23%

310
31%

287
29%

Don't know

228
23%

188
19%

197
20%

143
14%

221
22%

166
17%

303
30%

243
24%

248
25%

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Table 301

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Overall, immigration is good for Britain
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

179
42%

102
36%

139
48%B

235
46%E

184
37%

33
37%

17
34%

21
41%H

7
38%

Net: Agree

419
42%

Strongly agree

106
11%

44
10%

37
13%c

Tend to agree

313
31%

134
31%B

65
23%

Tend to disagree

210
21%

86
20%

62
22%

24
8%
114
39%AB
62
21%

61
12%

44
9%

174
34%e

139
28%

106
21%

104
21%

41
28
60%HIJK 56%HIJl
LMOp
mO
8
11%
34
49%HIJK
LmOP
11
15%

36
28%

46
39%h

98
57
52%HIJm 36%

35
45%H

20
11%

10
12%

9
17%M

13
10%

10
11%

5
9%

4
9%

2
9%

7
6%

19
38%Ho

22
17%

23
26%

12
25%

16
33%H

6
29%

40
33%H

77
38
41%HIJO 24%

26
32%H

42
21
33%FGkM 23%N

11
22%

11
21%n

6
28%fgN

22
19%

25
13%

38
24%N

17
22%

10
20%fnp

9
17%

21
18%

21
11%

26
16%

6
12%

19
12%

N
Strongly disagree

144
14%

54
13%

40
14%

50
17%

70
14%

74
15%

6
9%

6
13%

20
16%

Net: Disagree

354
35%

140
33%

102
36%

111
38%

176
34%

178
36%

17
24%

13
25%

62
37
48%FGNP 41%FgN

20
41%FgN

19
39%fN

7
38%n

44
37%N

46
24%

64
40%FgN

25
31%

Don't know

228
23%

112
26%C

40
14%

100
19%

129
26%D

11
16%

9
19%

31
24%

12
25%

10
20%

5
25%

29
24%

45
24%

37
24%

19
24%

76
27%C

16
18%

20
22%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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2
9%

7
9%

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Table 302

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Overall, immigration is good for Britain
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

34
50%A

125
45%A

*
8%

3
19%

1
18%

226
48%I

133
35%

51
40%

8
52%

123
40%

62
43%

24
36%

8
43%

191
44%

9
40%

2
37%

7
11%

36
13%A

*
8%

1
6%

1
18%

31
8%

8
6%

24
8%

14
10%

9
13%

1
4%

52
12%l

6
26%

27
39%A

89
32%

2
14%

159
34%I

102
27%

44
34%

8
52%

99
32%

48
33%

15
23%

8
39%

138
32%

3
14%

2
37%

73
24%

25
17%

10
15%

3
17%

94
22%

4
18%

1
19%

Net: Agree

419
42%

120
33%

134
52%A

Strongly agree

106
11%

28
8%

32
12%a

Tend to agree

313
31%

92
25%

102
39%A

Tend to disagree

210
21%

84
23%

45
17%

14
21%

60
21%

6
35%

75
16%

99
26%H

32
25%H

4
23%

Strongly disagree

144
14%

80
22%BD

23
9%

12
18%BD

20
7%

3
66%

4
23%

1
22%

56
12%

63
16%h

24
18%h

1
6%

55
18%P

21
15%p

15
22%P

3
15%

41
9%

7
32%

1
20%

Net: Disagree

354
35%

165
45%BD

68
26%

26
39%b

80
29%

3
66%

10
58%

1
22%

131
28%

162
42%H

56
44%H

5
29%

128
42%mP

46
32%

25
37%

6
32%

135
31%

11
49%

2
39%

Don't know

228
23%

81
22%C

57
22%c

8
11%

74
26%C

1
26%

4
23%

3
60%

113
24%j

91
24%

21
16%

3
19%

35
25%

18
27%

5
25%

108
25%l

2
11%

2
24%

67
14%IJ

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

57
19%

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Table 303

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Overall, immigration is good for Britain
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

25
58%FL

15
54%

6
28%

1
55%

301
38%

6
39%

76
44%

169
52%P

117
36%

132
44%T

176
49%ST

Net: Agree

419
42%

47
49%

348
41%

28
56%a

19
42%

10
82%

15
40%

288
38%

118
57%

71
62%FL

Strongly agree

106
11%

16
17%

86
10%

7
15%

9
20%Ae

1
11%

2
6%

69
9%

31
15%

10
12
23%FhL 11%

6
22%

2
8%

1
55%

74
9%

3
19%

21
12%

41
13%

31
10%

34
11%

Tend to agree

313
31%

30
32%

262
31%

21
42%c

10
22%

8
71%

13
34%

219
29%

87
42%

15
35%

59
52%FL

9
32%

4
21%

226
29%

3
20%

55
32%

128
39%P

87
27%

98
33%T

Tend to disagree

210
21%

14
15%

188
22%

6
13%

8
17%

*
4%

7
20%

166
22%

41
20%

12
27%

21
18%

4
15%

4
21%

169
21%

6
38%

38
22%

62
19%

81
25%o

69
23%

Strongly disagree

144
14%

11
11%

127
15%

6
11%

5
11%

1
8%

5
13%

132
17%H

11
5%

3
7%

5
5%

2
7%

133
17%H

30
18%O

31
10%

60
18%O

Net: Disagree

354
35%

25
26%

315
37%

12
24%

13
28%

1
11%

12
34%

298
39%H

52
25%

15
35%

26
23%

6
22%

4
21%

302
38%H

6
38%

68
40%O

94
29%

Don't know

228
23%

23
24%

195
23%

10
20%

13
30%

1
7%

10
26%

181
24%Gh

38
18%

3
8%

17
15%

7
24%

10
51%

1
45%

27
16%

65
20%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

191
3
24%GH 23%

51
35%

59
31%

14
10%

21
11%

37
26%

38
20%

68
19%

36
25%

37
19%

42
14%

39
11%

27
19%R

34
18%R

140
43%O

112
37%r

107
30%

63
44%R

71
36%

66
20%

57
19%

77
21%

30
21%

64
33%QRS

37
10%
139
39%ST

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Table 304

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
I would prefer there to be less immigration into Britain than there is at present
Base: All respondents
Age

Gender

Region

9
45%

73
61%Fl

105
56%F

30
34%FglN

16
32%Fgn

13
27%

4
19%

35
30%fn

34
27%

31
35%fJ

10
20%

18
37%FJ

5
26%

37
31%

17
13%

15
17%

9
18%

7
14%

295
58%

276
56%

27
39%

30
60%F

71
55%F

61
69%FhJL
nP

9
17%

37
28%f

330

325

346

452

1001

430

280

290

511

182
63%Ab

Net: Agree

571
57%

231
54%

157
56%

Strongly agree

258
26%

105
24%

70
25%

84
29%

128
25%

131
27%

11
16%

Tend to agree

312
31%

127
29%

87
31%

98
34%

168
33%

145
30%

15
22%

Tend to disagree

170
17%

75
17%

39
14%

55
19%

94
18%

76
15%

89
21%C

32
64%FLp

129

1001

Weighted base

188
19%

26
52%

110

50*

Unweighted base

Don't know

50*

49

69*

Female
(e)

110
26%

97

50*

73

490

Male
(d)

242
24%

84

89*

549

23-24
(c)

Net: Disagree

95

North
West
(h)

21-22
(b)

35
8%c

West
Midlands
(k)

North
East
(g)

18-20
(a)

72
7%

East
Midlands
(j)

Scotland
(f)

Total

Strongly disagree

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

21
43%FhJl
p

24
34%GHIJ
KMNOP

6
11%

13
5%

31
6%

40
8%

11
16%IMNo

3
5%

63
23%

69
24%

126
25%

116
24%

34
50%GHIJ
KlMNOP

8
17%

60
21%C

39
13%

90
18%

98
20%

11
23%I

15
12%mN

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

50

102

143

111

87

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

98
62%Flp

39
50%

38
20%

47
29%f

19
24%

67
36%fJ

52
33%j

20
26%

37
20%

20
13%

13
16%

5
4%

7
4%

11
7%

8
10%n

5
17
27%gHkm 14%

4
5%

4
8%

4
8%

32
25%

20
22%

13
26%

11
21%

7
33%gMo

22
18%

44
23%

31
19%

21
26%

26
20%I

8
10%

11
22%I

7
14%

4
22%I

24
20%I

39
21%I

29
18%i

19
24%fI

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

London
(n)

24
9%c

8
12%

East of
England
(m)

Wales
(l)

1
7%

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Table 305

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
I would prefer there to be less immigration into Britain than there is at present
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Net: Agree

571
57%

236
64%bD

148
57%D

42
62%D

131
47%

3
66%

9
50%

1
22%

243
52%

242
63%H

79
62%h

7
42%

209
68%mP

84
59%p

41
61%p

6
31%

211
49%

14
64%

5
82%

Strongly agree

258
26%

128
35%BD

51
20%

20
29%d

52
19%

3
66%

5
30%

106
23%

106
27%

43
33%H

4
24%

92
30%P

42
30%P

21
31%p

4
19%

88
20%

9
40%

2
39%

Tend to agree

312
31%

108
29%

98
38%AD

23
33%

79
28%

4
21%

1
22%

137
29%

136
35%h

36
28%

3
18%

117
38%mP

42
29%

21
31%

2
12%

123
28%

5
24%

3
43%

Tend to disagree

170
17%

50
14%

41
16%

14
21%

60
22%A

*
8%

4
22%

1
18%

92
20%I

53
14%

22
17%

4
22%

35
11%

20
14%

8
12%

6
32%

93
21%Lmn

6
28%

1
18%

Strongly disagree

72
7%

22
6%

19
7%

3
5%

27
10%

38
8%

21
5%

9
7%

4
26%

14
5%

6
4%

5
7%

2
12%

43
10%Lm

1
5%

Net: Disagree

242
24%

72
20%

60
23%

18
26%

87
31%Ab

*
8%

4
22%

1
18%

130
28%I

73
19%

31
24%

8
48%

49
16%

27
19%

13
19%

8
43%

Don't know

188
19%

59
16%

51
20%

8
12%

60
22%

1
26%

5
28%

3
60%

97
21%

71
18%

18
14%

2
11%

49
16%

33
23%l

14
20%

5
26%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

136
7
31%LMN 33%
87
20%

1
4%

1
18%
-

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Table 306

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
I would prefer there to be less immigration into Britain than there is at present
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

107
52%

28
64%

61
53%

14
48%

4
21%

1
55%

464
58%

5
33%

94
55%

189
58%

207
64%n

169
56%

198
55%

227
29%H

1
10%

45
26%

76
23%

103
32%O

73
24%

77
21%

44
31%R

63
32%qR

113
34%

104
32%

96
32%t

122
34%T

47
33%t

47
24%

29
20%T

22
11%

Net: Agree

571
57%

49
52%

494
58%

26
53%

23
50%

7
63%

21
57%

456
59%

Strongly agree

258
26%

23
25%

228
27%

14
27%

10
21%

2
15%

6
16%

225
29%H

31
15%

13
30%H

14
12%

5
17%

Tend to agree

312
31%

26
27%

266
31%

13
26%

13
29%

6
48%

15
41%

231
30%

76
37%

15
34%

47
41%FL

9
32%

4
21%

1
55%

237
30%

3
23%

50
29%

Tend to disagree

170
17%

17
18%

150
17%

9
17%

9
19%

*
4%

2
7%

118
15%

48
23%

9
20%

25
22%

8
28%

7
36%

122
15%

4
26%

42
25%P

58
18%P

33
10%

57
19%T

62
17%

Strongly disagree

72
7%

16
17%

53
6%

9
18%A

7
15%A

3
7%

53
7%

16
8%

2
5%

9
8%

4
15%

56
7%

2
13%

12
7%

25
7%

29
9%

25
8%s

32
9%S

5
3%

10
5%

Net: Disagree

242
24%

33
35%

203
24%

18
36%e

15
34%e

*
4%

5
14%

171
22%

65
31%

11
26%

34
30%f

12
43%

7
36%

177
22%

6
39%

54
31%P

83
25%p

62
19%

82
27%T

94
26%T

34
23%

32
17%

Don't know

188
19%

13
13%

161
19%

6
11%

7
16%

4
33%

11
29%b

141
18%

36
17%

5
11%

19
17%

2
9%

8
43%

1
45%

152
19%

4
28%

23
13%

55
17%

54
17%

49
16%

67
19%

19
13%

52
27%QRS

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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92
64%

109
56%

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Table 307

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Immigration into Britain leads to greater unemployment among British nationals
Base: All respondents
Age

Gender

Region
East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

95

84

97

89*

50*

50*

51
57%F

28
57%F

29
59%F

10
50%

57
48%

98
52%

94
59%F

39
49%

38
24
30%kmNP 27%Np

12
25%N

9
19%

4
22%n

21
18%

23
12%

42
27%Np

12
15%

15
30%

31
24%

27
30%f

16
32%F

20
40%FH

6
28%

36
30%f

75
40%FH

52
33%F

27
34%F

14
16%

9
19%

7
15%

5
25%

27
23%

39
21%

27
17%

18
23%

3
6%

5
10%

1
3%

6
5%

11
6%

11
7%

8
10%

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

549

73

49

110

490

69*

50*

129

274
54%

252
51%

27
40%

23
47%

69
53%f

100
20%

111
23%

16
23%N

8
17%

174
34%e

141
29%

12
17%

Total

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

172
59%AB

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

50

102

143

111

87

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Wales
(l)

Net: Agree

526
53%

213
49%

141
50%

Strongly agree

211
21%

92
21%

57
20%

Tend to agree

315
32%

121
28%

84
30%

Tend to disagree

200
20%

93
22%

55
19%

53
18%

101
20%

99
20%

21
30%HIKo

10
20%

22
17%

Strongly disagree

78
8%

30
7%

27
10%

21
7%

37
7%

41
8%

9
13%lmn

4
7%

9
7%

Net: Disagree

278
28%

123
29%

81
29%

74
25%

138
27%

140
28%

30
43%gHiJ
KMNO

13
27%

31
24%

26
29%

12
25%

12
25%

6
28%

33
28%

50
27%

38
24%

26
33%

Don't know

197
20%

57
20%

45
15%

98
19%

99
20%

13
26%i

29
23%

12
13%

9
19%

8
17%

4
22%

29
24%i

40
21%

26
17%

14
18%

95
22%C

62
21%
110
38%AB

12
17%

12
13%lmn

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 308

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Immigration into Britain leads to greater unemployment among British nationals
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

129
50%

37
54%

121
44%

3
66%

10
54%

1
18%

210
45%

237
61%H

71
55%h

9
54%

189
61%P

77
53%p

41
60%P

11
57%

194
45%

13
58%

2
26%

35
27%H

2
15%

71
23%P

33
23%p

24
5
36%LmP 23%

68
16%

9
40%

1
20%

Net: Agree

526
53%

225
61%BD

Strongly agree

211
21%

116
32%BCD

32
12%

10
15%

47
17%

3
53%

3
16%

75
16%

99
26%H

Tend to agree

315
32%

109
30%

97
37%aD

27
39%d

74
27%

1
13%

7
39%

1
18%

136
29%

137
36%h

36
28%

6
39%

118
38%NP

44
31%

17
25%

7
34%

126
29%

4
17%

*
6%

Tend to disagree

200
20%

59
16%

55
21%

12
18%

71
26%A

2
10%

1
22%

104
22%i

64
17%

27
21%

4
25%

55
18%n

24
17%

6
9%

3
17%

105
24%lmN

5
20%

2
37%

Strongly disagree

78
8%

20
5%

23
9%

7
10%

26
9%a

*
8%

1
7%

49
10%I

18
5%

10
8%

1
6%

14
5%

13
9%l

4
6%

1
7%

40
9%L

2
9%

2
37%

Net: Disagree

278
28%

79
22%

78
30%A

19
28%

97
35%A

*
8%

3
17%

1
22%

153
33%I

83
21%

37
29%

5
31%

69
23%

37
26%n

10
15%

5
24%

145
33%LN

7
30%

5
74%

Don't know

197
20%

63
17%

53
20%

12
18%

60
21%

1
26%

5
29%

3
60%

107
23%i

67
17%

21
16%

2
15%

49
16%

30
21%

17
25%

4
18%

95
22%l

3
13%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 309

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Immigration into Britain leads to greater unemployment among British nationals
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

106
51%

28
64%

64
56%

11
39%

3
18%

420
53%

7
44%

80
47%

168
51%

202
155
62%NO 52%

1
5%

33
19%

61
19%
107
33%

Net: Agree

526
53%

48
51%

453
53%

22
44%

26
58%

5
46%

20
54%

414
54%

Strongly agree

211
21%

16
17%

189
22%

10
20%

6
13%

1
11%

5
12%

186
24%H

24
12%

8
18%

13
11%

4
13%

187
24%H

Tend to agree

315
32%

32
34%

264
31%

12
23%

20
45%ab

4
35%

15
42%

228
30%

82
40%

20
46%fL

51
45%FL

7
26%

3
18%

233
29%

6
39%

47
28%

Tend to disagree

200
20%

27
28%

164
19%

15
31%ae

11
25%

4
37%

5
13%

144
19%

50
24%

12
27%

20
18%

10
34%

9
44%

150
19%

4
24%

40
24%P

86
26%P

43
13%

64
21%T

Strongly disagree

78
8%

9
9%

67
8%

4
8%

5
10%

2
6%

57
7%

18
9%

11
9%g

6
22%

1
55%

59
7%

1
9%

16
9%

23
7%

28
9%

Net: Disagree

278
28%

35
37%

231
27%

19
39%e

16
35%

4
37%

7
19%

201
26%

68
33%

12
27%

31
27%

16
56%

9
44%

1
55%

209
26%

5
33%

56
33%P

110
33%P

Don't know

197
20%

11
12%

174
20%C

8
17%

3
7%

2
16%

10
28%C

153
20%

33
16%

4
9%

19
17%

1
5%

7
38%

1
45%

164
21%

3
23%

35
20%

50
15%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

88
27%nO

172
48%

89
108
62%qR 56%r

54
18%

61
17%

36
25%r

59
31%QR

101
34%t

111
31%

54
37%T

49
25%

88
24%T

25
17%

22
11%

25
8%

30
8%

14
10%t

9
4%

71
22%

89
30%T

118
33%T

39
27%T

31
16%

51
16%

56
19%S

70
20%S

15
11%

55
28%QRS

114
35%

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Table 310

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Immigrants in the UK do jobs that British nationals do not want to do
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

159
57%

177
61%

316
62%

296
60%

44
63%

29
58%

78
61%

56
62%

31
62%

26
52%

10
53%

71
60%

114
61%

99
62%

54
69%Kl

35
12%

83
16%

84
17%

11
16%

7
14%

29
23%n

18
20%

11
21%

8
17%

3
13%

18
15%

26
14%

24
15%

12
15%

Net: Agree

612
61%

276
64%b

Strongly agree

167
17%

77
18%C

Tend to agree

445
44%

199
46%B

104
37%

142
49%B

233
46%

212
43%

32
46%

22
45%

49
38%

38
42%

20
41%

17
35%

8
40%

53
44%

88
47%k

75
48%k

42
53%HK

Tend to disagree

146
15%

54
13%

48
17%

44
15%

75
15%

71
14%

8
11%

8
15%

19
15%

12
14%

6
13%

10
21%fp

5
23%fp

17
14%

27
14%

25
16%

9
12%

Strongly disagree

100
10%

37
9%

24
9%

38
13%ab

48
9%

51
10%

8
12%

4
9%

12
9%

13
14%P

4
8%

6
13%p

2
8%

11
9%

18
10%

19
12%p

4
4%

Net: Disagree

246
25%

92
21%

72
26%

83
28%A

124
24%

122
25%

16
23%

12
24%

30
24%

25
28%p

10
21%

17
34%jP

6
31%P

27
23%

45
24%

44
28%p

13
16%

Don't know

143
14%

63
15%

49
18%C

31
11%

71
14%

72
15%

10
14%

9
18%

20
16%

9
10%

8
17%

7
14%

3
16%

21
17%

28
15%

16
10%

12
15%

55
20%C

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 311

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Immigrants in the UK do jobs that British nationals do not want to do
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Net: Agree

612
61%

206
56%

172
66%A

45
66%

178
64%a

1
25%

7
41%

2
40%

303
64%I

220
57%

78
61%

11
68%

189
61%n

81
57%

33
49%

11
55%

282
65%N

13
56%

3
55%

Strongly agree

167
17%

62
17%

44
17%

11
15%

45
16%

*
8%

5
27%

80
17%

57
15%

26
20%

4
26%

38
12%

29
20%L

13
19%

4
19%

74
17%l

8
37%

1
21%

Tend to agree

445
44%

144
39%

128
49%A

35
51%a

133
48%a

1
17%

2
14%

2
40%

223
48%

163
42%

52
40%

7
42%

52
37%

20
30%

7
36%

4
19%

2
34%

Tend to disagree

146
15%

54
15%

30
12%

12
17%

48
17%

3
18%

52
11%

69
18%H

23
18%h

2
13%

48
16%

20
14%

11
16%

2
9%

61
14%

3
13%

1
13%

Strongly disagree

100
10%

52
14%BD

19
7%

6
9%

16
6%

2
36%

3
19%

45
10%

44
11%

11
9%

34
11%p

16
11%

9
13%

4
22%

31
7%

5
21%

1
13%

Net: Disagree

246
25%

106
29%B

49
19%

18
26%

64
23%

2
36%

7
37%

97
21%

112
29%H

34
27%

2
13%

81
26%

37
26%

20
29%

6
30%

93
21%

8
34%

2
26%

Don't know

143
14%

54
15%

38
15%

5
8%

37
13%

2
39%

4
22%

3
60%

70
15%

53
14%

16
13%

3
19%

37
12%

25
17%

15
22%L

3
15%

59
14%

2
9%

1
19%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

151
49%MN

208
48%MN

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Table 312

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Immigrants in the UK do jobs that British nationals do not want to do
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Net: Agree

612
61%

63
66%

520
61%

35
71%

27
61%

7
57%

23
62%

454
59%

147
71%

31
72%

79
69%fL

25
86%

12
59%

1
55%

465
59%

9
64%

106
62%

222
68%p

196
61%

194
65%T

241
67%sT

83
58%t

92
47%

Strongly agree

167
17%

16
17%

142
17%

9
17%

8
17%

2
21%

6
16%

113
15%

49
23%

12
27%fl

24
21%f

9
32%

4
18%

119
15%

3
23%

35
21%

56
17%

59
18%

53
18%

55
15%

19
13%

39
20%

Tend to agree

445
44%

46
49%

378
44%

27
54%

20
43%

4
36%

17
46%

341
44%

99
48%

19
45%

55
48%

16
55%

8
41%

1
55%

346
44%

6
40%

70
41%

141
47%T

185
51%T

64
45%T

53
27%

Tend to disagree

146
15%

11
12%

127
15%

4
8%

7
16%

5
39%

4
11%

118
15%

27
13%

5
12%

18
16%

2
7%

2
9%

120
15%

2
16%

28
17%

53
16%

45
14%

51
17%R

36
10%

31
21%R

28
15%

Strongly disagree

100
10%

13
14%

86
10%e

8
17%E

5
11%e

*
1%

84
11%H

10
5%

4
10%h

3
3%

2
5%

2
8%

89
11%H

23
13%O

12
4%

52
16%O

23
8%

37
10%

15
10%

24
12%

Net: Disagree

246
25%

24
26%

213
25%e

12
24%

12
27%

5
39%

4
11%

203
26%h

37
18%

9
22%

21
18%

4
12%

3
18%

209
26%h

2
16%

51
30%O

65
20%

96
30%O

74
25%

74
20%

45
32%R

52
27%

Don't know

143
14%

8
8%

125
15%b

2
5%

6
12%

*
4%

23
11%

3
6%

14
13%

*
1%

5
23%

1
45%

120
15%

3
21%

14
8%

40
12%

31
10%

31
10%

46
13%

15
11%

50
26%QRS

10
111
27%aB 14%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

167
137
51%nP 42%

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Table 313

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Immigrants in the UK generally work harder than people born here
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

133
47%

135
47%

244
48%

224
46%

33
47%

23
47%

51
40%

37
42%

22
45%

26
52%

10
48%

51
43%
9
8%

33
17%M

18
11%

8
10%

Net: Agree

468
47%

200
46%

Strongly agree

126
13%

55
13%

42
15%c

29
10%

67
13%

59
12%

8
11%

6
11%

14
11%

12
13%

6
12%

10
2
20%hlMop 8%

Tend to agree

343
34%

145
34%

91
33%

107
37%

178
35%

165
34%

25
36%

18
36%

37
29%

25
28%

16
33%

16
32%

8
40%

41
35%

74
39%h

51
32%

31
40%

Tend to disagree

205
20%

88
20%

53
19%

64
22%

97
19%

108
22%

14
20%

11
23%

37
29%IKN

14
16%

11
22%

7
15%

3
16%

25
21%

26
14%

40
25%N

16
21%

Strongly disagree

107
11%

44
10%

27
10%

36
12%

58
11%

50
10%

7
10%

2
5%

14
11%

14
15%g

6
13%

6
13%

2
11%

11
9%

21
11%

16
10%

7
9%

Net: Disagree

312
31%

132
31%

80
29%

100
35%

154
30%

158
32%

21
31%

14
28%

51
40%kN

28
32%

17
35%

14
28%

5
27%

36
30%

47
25%

55
35%

23
30%

Don't know

221
22%

99
23%

67
24%

55
19%

112
22%

109
22%

15
22%

12
25%

27
21%

24
27%

10
21%

10
21%

5
25%

32
27%

35
18%

34
22%

16
20%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

107
69
57%HIjM 44%
o

40
50%

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Table 314

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Immigrants in the UK generally work harder than people born here
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

38
56%A

141
51%A

1
25%

2
12%

1
22%

234
50%

168
44%

56
43%

10
63%

138
45%

78
54%lN

25
37%

7
33%

208
48%

10
43%

3
50%

Net: Agree

468
47%

150
41%

135
52%A

Strongly agree

126
13%

42
11%

39
15%

11
17%

31
11%

*
8%

1
7%

1
22%

68
15%

41
11%

15
12%

2
10%

26
9%

29
20%LP

13
19%L

1
6%

50
12%

6
28%

Tend to agree

343
34%

108
29%

97
37%a

27
39%

109
39%A

1
17%

1
6%

166
35%

128
33%

41
32%

9
53%

112
36%N

49
34%N

12
18%

5
28%

158
36%N

3
15%

3
50%

Tend to disagree

205
20%

88
24%

48
19%

12
17%

50
18%

6
36%

1
18%

84
18%

90
23%h

26
20%

4
27%

80
26%Mp

16
11%

13
20%

4
20%

86
20%M

5
21%

1
18%

Strongly disagree

107
11%

48
13%d

23
9%

7
10%

23
8%

2
36%

4
23%

44
9%

40
10%

23
18%HI

*
3%

30
10%

19
13%

11
16%p

2
13%

38
9%

5
21%

2
32%

Net: Disagree

312
31%

136
37%BD

72
28%

18
27%

73
26%

2
36%

10
58%

1
18%

128
27%

130
34%h

49
38%H

5
30%

34
24%

24
36%m

6
32%

124
29%

9
42%

3
50%

Don't know

221
22%

53
20%

12
17%

65
23%

2
39%

5
29%

3
60%

108
23%

88
23%

31
22%

18
27%

7
34%

102
23%

3
15%

81
22%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

24
19%

1
6%

110
36%Mp
59
19%

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Table 315

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Immigrants in the UK generally work harder than people born here
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

20
45%

73
21
64%FgL 73%

15
76%

340
43%

6
40%

85
50%

162
50%

152
47%

156
184
52%sT 51%sT

Net: Agree

468
47%

50
53%

399
46%

26
52%

24
53%

5
39%

15
41%

328
43%

129
62%

Strongly agree

126
13%

16
17%

105
12%

11
22%a

5
12%

2
14%

3
9%

75
10%

45
21%

9
21%Fl

18
16%f

12
42%

5
28%

81
10%

3
20%

20
12%

43
13%

47
14%

Tend to agree

343
34%

34
36%

294
34%

15
31%

19
42%

3
25%

12
32%

253
33%

84
41%

11
24%

55
9
49%FGL 31%

9
48%

259
33%

3
20%

65
38%

119
36%

106
33%

Tend to disagree

205
20%

18
19%

177
21%c

14
27%C

4
9%

3
28%

7
19%

167
22%

32
15%

10
23%

17
15%

3
10%

2
12%

173
22%

1
7%

35
20%

74
23%

67
21%

58
19%

Strongly disagree

107
11%

9
10%

87
10%

4
9%

5
11%

3
23%

8
23%A

95
12%H

10
5%

2
6%

6
5%

1
4%

97
12%H

3
23%

21
12%

23
7%

43
13%O

Net: Disagree

312
31%

27
28%

264
31%

18
36%

9
20%

6
51%

15
42%c

261
34%H

42
20%

12
28%

23
20%

4
14%

2
12%

270
34%H

4
30%

55
32%

98
30%

Don't know

221
22%

18
19%

195
23%

6
12%

12
27%

1
10%

6
17%

178
23%h

37
18%

11
26%

18
16%

4
13%

2
12%

2
100%

183
23%h

4
29%

30
18%

68
21%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

60
42%

68
35%

20
14%

27
14%

39
27%

41
21%

64
18%

37
26%r

46
24%

32
11%

36
10%

17
12%

20
11%

110
34%

90
30%

100
28%

54
37%r

67
34%

61
19%

54
18%

76
21%

30
21%

60
31%QRs

38
13%

40
11%

118
144
39%ST 40%ST

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Table 316

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Immigration leads to increased tension between different groups
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

111
70%l

52
66%

Net: Agree

665
66%

287
67%

185
66%

193
66%

341
67%

324
66%

45
64%

32
65%

92
72%L

64
72%l

33
67%

34
69%

11
55%

74
63%

116
61%

Strongly agree

234
23%

108
25%

60
21%

66
23%

125
25%

108
22%

12
18%

10
20%

37
29%LN

27
30%fLN

14
28%lN

13
26%ln

2
12%

26
22%

32
17%

44
28%lN

16
20%

Tend to agree

431
43%

179
42%

125
45%

127
44%

216
42%

215
44%

32
47%

22
45%

55
43%

37
41%

19
38%

21
42%

9
43%

48
40%

84
45%

67
42%

36
46%

Tend to disagree

131
13%

52
12%

35
12%

45
15%

74
14%

57
12%

10
15%

3
5%

13
10%

9
11%

7
14%

7
13%

4
20%Gh

14
12%

26
14%

28
18%G

10
13%

Strongly disagree

39
4%

16
4%

10
4%

12
4%

20
4%

18
4%

5
7%HO

2
4%

1
1%

Net: Disagree

170
17%

69
16%

44
16%

57
20%

94
18%

76
15%

16
23%gH

4
9%

14
11%

15
17%

8
17%

Don't know

166
17%

75
17%

51
18%

41
14%

75
15%

91
19%

9
13%

22
17%

10
11%

8
17%

13
26%fIkO

6
7%HO

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

1
3%

3
6%HO

*
2%

3
3%

13
7%HO

1
1%

2
3%

10
19%h

4
21%gh

17
14%

39
21%gH

30
19%

12
16%

6
12%

5
23%ikO

27
23%IkO

33
18%

17
11%

15
18%

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Table 317

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Immigration leads to increased tension between different groups
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

174
67%

49
71%

174
63%

3
66%

9
49%

303
64%

263
68%

89
69%

10
63%

216
70%

91
64%

45
66%

12
61%

283
65%

12
54%

5
84%

46
18%

19
27%b

50
18%

3
53%

4
23%

92
20%

93
24%

44
34%HI

4
24%

31
21%

23
33%mP

4
18%

86
20%

7
30%

1
20%

124
45%

1
13%

4
25%

211
45%j

169
44%

45
35%

6
39%

133
43%

61
42%

22
33%

9
43%

197
45%n

6
25%

4
64%

4
23%

2
40%

56
12%

53
14%

19
15%

4
22%

41
13%

17
12%

4
6%

1
4%

63
15%n

5
23%

1
16%

26
6%I

8
2%

3
2%

1
8%

10
3%

6
5%

4
7%

2
10%

15
3%

1
4%

Net: Agree

665
66%

256
70%d

Strongly agree

234
23%

112
31%BD

Tend to agree

431
43%

143
39%

128
49%A

30
44%

Tend to disagree

131
13%

37
10%

32
13%

6
9%

49
18%A

*
8%

Strongly disagree

39
4%

12
3%

10
4%

5
7%

12
4%

Net: Disagree

170
17%

49
13%

42
16%

11
16%

61
22%A

*
8%

4
23%

2
40%

82
17%

61
16%

22
17%

5
30%

51
16%

23
16%

8
12%

3
13%

78
18%

6
27%

1
16%

Don't know

166
17%

62
17%

43
17%

8
12%

43
16%

1
26%

5
28%

3
60%

85
18%

63
16%

17
14%

1
6%

41
13%

29
20%l

14
21%

5
26%

73
17%

4
18%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

83
27%P

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Table 318

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Immigration leads to increased tension between different groups
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

132
63%

35
80%h

71
62%

16
55%

10
51%

533
67%

10
66%

115
68%

232
71%

219
68%

208
69%T

241
67%T

101
70%T

111
57%

24
12%

11
26%H

10
8%

4
13%

209
26%H

1
5%

46
27%

77
24%

87
27%

66
22%

83
23%

29
20%

55
28%

12
42%

10
51%

324
41%

9
61%

69
40%

155
47%

132
41%

143
48%T

158
44%T

73
50%T

57
29%

Net: Agree

665
66%

66
70%

567
66%

34
68%

32
71%

9
79%

22
59%

524
68%

Strongly agree

234
23%

20
21%

206
24%e

12
24%

8
17%

4
37%

4
10%

206
27%H

Tend to agree

431
43%

46
49%

361
42%

22
44%

24
54%

5
42%

18
50%

319
42%

107
52%

23
54%

62
54%FL

Tend to disagree

131
13%

11
12%

115
13%

8
15%

3
8%

2
21%

2
7%

94
12%

34
16%

6
14%

21
18%fl

1
5%

5
26%

98
12%

1
5%

29
17%

45
14%

41
13%

40
13%

50
14%

19
13%

22
11%

Strongly disagree

39
4%

8
9%

29
3%

4
8%

2
5%

23
3%

12
6%

5
4%

5
18%

2
8%

27
3%

1
7%

7
4%

10
3%

14
4%

13
4%

11
3%

4
3%

9
5%

Net: Disagree

170
17%

19
20%

144
17%

12
25%

7
15%

2
21%

4
11%

117
15%

45
22%

6
14%

26
23%fl

7
23%

7
35%

125
16%

2
12%

36
21%

55
17%

54
17%

53
18%

62
17%

24
16%

32
16%

Don't know

166
17%

9
10%

146
17%

3
7%

6
13%

11
126
29%aB 16%

31
15%

3
6%

17
15%

6
21%

3
14%

2
100%

136
17%

3
23%

20
11%

41
12%

50
15%

39
13%

57
16%

19
13%

51
26%QRS

5
9%a

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 319

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
The crime rate is higher in areas of Britain where there is a large immigrant population
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Net: Agree

469
47%

194
45%

124
44%

152
52%ab

272
53%E

197
40%

20
29%

21
43%

68
53%Fp

44
50%F

23
46%F

24
48%F

8
42%

53
45%f

86
46%F

90
30
57%Flmn 38%

Strongly agree

157
16%

68
16%

39
14%

50
17%

79
15%

78
16%

7
11%

7
14%

27
21%fN

19
21%fN

10
20%N

8
16%n

2
11%

18
15%

16
8%

31
20%N

12
16%

Tend to agree

312
31%

126
29%

85
30%

102
35%

193
38%E

119
24%

13
19%

14
29%

41
32%f

25
29%

13
26%

16
32%f

6
31%

36
30%

71
37%FjP

59
37%FP

18
22%

Tend to disagree

169
17%

72
17%

49
17%

48
17%

73
14%

96
20%D

21
30%GhIk
MNP

6
13%

22
17%i

7
8%

9
19%I

8
17%i

3
16%

19
16%

31
16%i

31
20%I

10
13%

Strongly disagree

60
6%

25
6%

16
6%

19
6%

24
5%

36
7%

6
9%HmO

2
4%

2
2%

4
5%

1
6%

3
3%

Net: Disagree

229
23%

97
23%

65
23%

67
23%

97
19%

131
27%D

8
17%

25
19%

12
13%

13
26%I

14
28%I

4
22%

22
19%

49
26%I

35
22%

20
25%i

Don't know

303
30%

140
32%C

92
33%C

72
25%

142
28%

162
33%d

20
40%kO

36
28%

33
37%kO

14
28%

12
24%

7
36%o

44
37%kO

52
28%

34
21%

30
37%kO

27
39%GHIl
MnOp
22
31%

4
7%Ho

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

5
11%HMO

19
10%HMO

3
2%

10
12%HiMO

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Table 320

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
The crime rate is higher in areas of Britain where there is a large immigrant population
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

184
50%D

124
48%d

44
110
65%ABD 40%

3
61%

5
26%

215
46%

191
50%

57
44%

6
36%

171
56%mP

66
46%

34
50%

6
31%

180
41%

9
41%

2
39%

34
13%

11
16%

3
61%

2
14%

71
15%

62
16%

22
17%

2
12%

58
19%p

22
15%

13
19%

*
3%

58
13%

5
22%

1
20%

121
28%

4
19%

1
19%

8
34%

1
18%

1
4%

Net: Agree

469
47%

Strongly agree

157
16%

Tend to agree

312
31%

112
31%

90
35%d

33
75
48%ABD 27%

2
12%

144
31%

129
33%

35
27%

4
24%

113
37%P

45
31%

21
31%

6
29%

Tend to disagree

169
17%

49
13%

48
18%

8
11%

63
23%Ac

1
3%

1
18%

75
16%

69
18%

18
14%

7
43%

40
13%

22
15%

6
9%

4
21%

88
20%LN

Strongly disagree

60
6%

16
4%

18
7%

5
7%

16
6%

4
20%

1
22%

33
7%

17
4%

9
7%

1
6%

17
5%

10
7%

2
4%

3
14%

27
6%

Net: Disagree

229
23%

65
18%

66
26%A

12
18%

79
28%A

4
24%

2
40%

108
23%

86
22%

27
21%

8
49%

57
18%

32
22%

8
12%

7
35%

115
26%LN

9
39%

1
18%

Don't know

303
30%

118
32%C

70
27%

12
17%

90
32%C

2
39%

9
50%

3
60%

147
31%

109
28%

45
35%

2
15%

79
26%

45
32%

25
37%l

7
34%

140
32%l

5
20%

3
43%

72
20%BD

35
13%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 321

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
The crime rate is higher in areas of Britain where there is a large immigrant population
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

167
51%

164
51%

154
51%t

168
47%

65
45%

82
42%

45
15%

57
16%

26
18%

30
16%

109
111
36%sT 31%

40
27%

52
27%

Net: Agree

469
47%

41
43%

403
47%

22
44%

19
43%

6
49%

19
53%

368
48%

98
47%

26
61%

55
48%

11
37%

5
25%

1
55%

371
47%

4
27%

Strongly agree

157
16%

18
19%

133
16%

7
13%

11
25%

2
13%

5
13%

134
17%H

22
11%

8
19%

11
9%

3
11%

135
17%h

1
9%

Tend to agree

312
31%

23
25%

270
31%c

15
31%

8
18%

4
36%

14
39%C

233
30%

76
37%

18
43%

44
39%l

7
26%

5
25%

1
55%

236
30%

3
18%

46
27%

Tend to disagree

169
17%

18
19%

146
17%E

8
16%e

10
22%E

4
37%

1
2%

119
15%

46
22%

8
19%

28
24%FL

4
15%

6
31%

123
15%

4
30%

34
20%

64
19%

53
16%

47
16%

67
19%

28
20%

25
13%

Strongly disagree

60
6%

7
7%

48
6%

5
10%

2
4%

5
14%A

39
5%

16
8%

3
7%

9
8%

3
12%

*
2%

44
6%

2
15%

14
8%

15
5%

16
5%

22
7%t

25
7%t

7
5%

5
3%

Net: Disagree

229
23%

24
26%

194
23%

13
26%

12
26%

4
37%

6
16%

158
21%

62
30%

12
27%

37
32%FL

8
27%

6
33%

166
21%

7
45%

48
28%

79
24%

69
21%

69
23%t

93
26%T

36
25%t

31
16%

Don't know

303
30%

29
31%

261
30%

15
30%

14
32%

2
14%

11
31%

242
47
32%GH 23%

5
12%

23
20%

10
36%

8
42%

1
45%

256
4
32%GH 28%

42
25%

81
25%

90
28%

77
26%

99
28%

43
30%

81
42%QRS

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

80
47%
34
20%O

41
12%
126
39%Np

64
20%O
99
31%

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Table 322

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Immigration leads to economic growth and innovation
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

129
46%

142
49%a

229
45%

219
45%

38
25
55%HjLm 50%H

37
29%

42
47%H

19
39%

25
49%Hl

7
34%

49
41%h

25
9%

58
11%

52
11%

6
12%

16
12%

10
11%

4
9%

4
9%

1
7%

8
7%

171
33%

168
34%

24
34%H

19
38%H

21
16%

32
36%H

15
30%H

20
40%H

5
27%

41
34%H

6
28
30%FGN 24%n

Net: Agree

448
45%

178
41%

Strongly agree

110
11%

48
11%

37
13%c

Tend to agree

338
34%

129
30%

92
33%

Tend to disagree

207
21%

89
21%

55
20%

63
22%

110
22%

97
20%

9
13%

6
12%

33
26%fgN

17
19%

11
22%

10
20%

Strongly disagree

103
10%

41
10%

24
9%

37
13%

52
10%

51
10%

7
11%

5
10%

13
10%

12
13%

6
13%

4
8%

2
8%

Net: Disagree

310
31%

131
30%

79
28%

100
34%

162
32%

147
30%

17
24%

11
22%

46
36%N

29
32%

17
35%n

14
29%

Don't know

243
24%

122
28%C

72
26%C

49
17%

119
23%

124
25%

15
21%

14
29%

13
26%

11
22%

117
40%Ab

14
21%jKlM
nOp

46
19
35%FIKN 21%
O

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

104
67
55%HJLM 43%H
o

36
45%H

22
12%

15
9%

8
10%

82
43%Hjl

53
33%H

28
35%H

28
15%

41
26%fgN

18
22%

9
7%

16
9%

23
14%

8
38%gn

37
31%

44
24%

64
24
40%FGN 30%

6
28%

33
28%o

40
21%

28
17%

6
8%

20
25%

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Table 323

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Immigration leads to economic growth and innovation
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

*
8%

1
6%

1
18%

244
52%IJ

152
39%

46
36%

7
43%

128
42%

63
44%

26
39%

9
48%

208
48%

10
46%

3
43%

1
18%

63
13%j

36
9%

8
6%

3
17%

23
8%

20
14%L

10
15%l

1
4%

51
12%l

5
21%

115
30%

38
29%

4
25%

105
34%

43
30%

16
24%

9
44%

157
36%n

5
24%

3
43%

34
27%H

6
35%

73
24%n

27
19%

9
14%

3
13%

89
21%

6
25%

1
4%

45
15%P

14
10%

9
14%P

2
10%

26
6%

4
17%

2
39%

18
27%

5
24%

115
27%

9
42%

2
39%

23
34%L

6
28%

110
25%

3
13%

1
18%

Net: Agree

448
45%

127
35%

136
52%A

35
52%A

147
53%A

Strongly agree

110
11%

39
11%

26
10%

6
9%

38
14%

Tend to agree

338
34%

88
24%

110
42%A

29
42%A

110
39%A

*
8%

1
6%

181
39%Ij

Tend to disagree

207
21%

85
23%

46
18%

18
26%

50
18%

1
13%

7
37%

64
14%

103
27%H

Strongly disagree

103
10%

51
14%bD

24
9%D

8
12%D

12
4%

3
53%

5
30%

42
9%

46
12%

Net: Disagree

310
31%

136
37%BD

70
27%

26
38%bD

63
23%

3
66%

12
66%

105
22%

149
39%H

Don't know

243
24%

103
28%BC

54
21%C

7
10%

68
25%C

1
26%

5
28%

5
82%

121
26%

86
22%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

15
11%
49
38%H

6
39%

33
26%

3
19%

118
41
38%mnP 29%
61
20%

39
27%

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Table 324

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Immigration leads to economic growth and innovation
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

190
56
53%QST 39%

Net: Agree

448
45%

47
50%

377
44%

24
49%

23
50%

10
82%

15
40%

309
40%

130
63%

27
63%FL

74
65%FL

20
70%

8
41%

1
55%

318
40%

8
56%

83
49%

162
50%p

134
41%

132
44%t

Strongly agree

110
11%

16
17%

89
10%

8
16%

8
18%

2
18%

2
7%

68
9%

38
18%

12
28%FL

19
17%FL

6
20%

1
55%

72
9%

2
14%

24
14%

38
11%

38
12%

28
9%

48
13%

13
9%

21
11%

Tend to agree

338
34%

31
33%

288
34%

16
33%

15
32%

8
64%

12
33%

241
31%

93
45%

15
36%

55
48%FL

14
51%

8
41%

246
31%

6
42%

59
35%

125
38%P

96
30%

104
35%T

142
39%sT

43
30%

49
25%

Tend to disagree

207
21%

15
16%

188
22%

6
11%

10
21%

*
4%

4
11%

169
22%h

33
16%

10
22%

16
14%

*
1%

7
34%

174
22%h

3
23%

34
20%

70
21%

76
24%

66
22%

64
18%

38
26%r

38
19%

Strongly disagree

103
10%

6
6%

90
10%

4
7%

2
5%

1
8%

6
17%

92
12%

10
5%

1
2%

7
6%

2
8%

92
12%

1
5%

20
12%

30
9%

43
13%

35
12%r

25
7%

18
12%r

24
13%R

Net: Disagree

310
31%

21
22%

277
32%b

9
19%

12
26%

1
11%

10
27%

261
34%H

43
21%

11
25%

23
20%

3
9%

7
34%

267
34%H

4
28%

54
32%

100
30%

119
37%

101
34%R

90
25%

55
38%R

62
32%

Don't know

243
24%

27
28%

203
24%

16
32%

11
24%

1
7%

12
33%

197
26%gH

34
16%

5
12%

17
15%

6
20%

5
25%

1
45%

209
26%gH

2
16%

34
20%

66
20%

70
22%

67
22%

80
22%

33
23%

63
32%QRs

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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36%

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Table 325

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
If current levels of immigration are maintained, I expect to see race riots in the near future
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Net: Agree

466
47%

184
43%

126
45%

156
54%AB

255
50%E

211
43%

25
36%

19
39%

64
49%fL

47
52%fLm

22
45%

27
6
54%FLMp 31%

46
39%

96
51%fLm

83
32
52%FLm 40%

Strongly agree

169
17%

67
16%

41
15%

61
21%aB

84
16%

85
17%

10
15%

5
10%

27
21%

17
19%

8
17%

7
14%

2
10%

21
18%

35
19%

28
18%

9
11%

Tend to agree

297
30%

117
27%

85
30%

95
33%

172
34%E

125
26%

15
21%

14
29%

37
29%

30
34%m

14
29%

20
4
39%FLM 20%

25
21%

61
32%m

55
34%flM

23
29%

Tend to disagree

221
22%

94
22%

62
22%

65
22%

113
22%

108
22%

17
25%

8
16%

30
24%

19
21%

10
20%

10
21%

6
31%gn

31
26%

35
18%

39
25%

16
20%

Strongly disagree

67
7%

23
5%

27
10%Ac

17
6%

35
7%

32
6%

3
6%

5
4%

5
5%

3
5%

5
10%h

2
9%

8
6%

13
7%

8
5%

8
10%h

Net: Disagree

287
29%

117
27%

89
32%

82
28%

148
29%

139
28%

26
37%n

11
22%

35
27%

23
26%

13
26%

15
30%

8
40%gn

38
32%

48
25%

47
29%

24
30%

Don't know

248
25%

130
30%bC

65
23%

53
18%

107
21%

141
29%D

19
27%

19
30
38%hIKn 23%

19
22%

14
29%Ko

8
16%

6
29%k

35
29%Ko

45
24%

29
18%

24
30%Ko

8
12%Ho

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
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Table 326

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
If current levels of immigration are maintained, I expect to see race riots in the near future
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

184
50%D

124
48%D

42
61%bD

104
37%

3
66%

7
41%

1
22%

213
45%

189
49%

56
44%

8
49%

171
56%P

69
48%p

32
47%

10
48%

168
39%

13
56%

4
56%

25
10%

19
27%BD

31
11%

3
53%

6
34%

1
22%

71
15%

68
18%

25
19%

5
29%

61
20%P

35
25%P

14
21%P

3
14%

48
11%

5
24%

2
33%

99
38%AD

23
34%

73
26%

1
13%

1
7%

142
30%

121
31%

31
24%

3
20%

111
36%MP

34
24%

17
25%

7
34%

120
28%

7
33%

1
23%

82
30%ABc

*
8%

6
31%

94
20%

94
24%

26
20%

6
41%

59
19%

33
23%

10
15%

2
8%

110
25%ln

7
31%

1
18%

20
7%

2
12%

1
18%

37
8%

19
5%

10
8%

17
6%

6
4%

6
9%

36
8%

*
1%

1
19%

*
8%

8
44%

1
18%

131
28%

113
29%

37
29%

6
41%

76
25%

39
27%

16
23%

2
8%

145
33%L

7
33%

2
37%

1
26%

3
16%

3
60%

126
27%

84
22%

36
28%

2
11%

60
20%

35
25%

20
30%l

9
44%

120
28%L

3
11%

*
7%

Net: Agree

466
47%

Strongly agree

169
17%

Tend to agree

297
30%

100
27%

Tend to disagree

221
22%

66
18%

55
21%

12
17%

Strongly disagree

67
7%

17
5%

23
9%a

4
5%

Net: Disagree

287
29%

83
23%

77
30%a

15
22%

Don't know

248
25%

99
27%c

58
22%

11
16%

84
23%BD

102
37%AC
72
26%

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Table 327

Q.13 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
If current levels of immigration are maintained, I expect to see race riots in the near future
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Net: Agree

466
47%

35
37%

403
47%

19
38%

16
36%

8
66%

20
54%

364
47%

94
45%

26
60%

58
51%

6
22%

4
20%

372
47%

6
40%

68
40%

157
48%

170
53%N

136
45%

165
46%

67
47%

95
49%

Strongly agree

169
17%

13
14%

148
17%

6
12%

8
17%

7
20%

136
18%

28
13%

13
31%fHl

13
12%

1
4%

141
18%

1
5%

29
17%

52
16%

67
21%

47
16%

52
14%

28
20%

41
21%r

Tend to agree

297
30%

22
23%

255
30%

13
26%

9
19%

8
66%

12
34%

228
30%

67
32%

13
29%

45
39%fL

5
18%

4
20%

231
29%

5
35%

39
23%

105
32%n

104
32%N

90
30%

113
32%

39
27%

55
28%

Tend to disagree

221
22%

28
29%

186
22%

14
28%

14
31%

*
4%

6
17%

164
21%

50
24%

7
16%

29
25%

5
17%

9
46%

171
22%

4
27%

55
32%oP

77
23%

58
18%

87
29%RT

76
21%T

33
23%T

24
12%

Strongly disagree

67
7%

8
9%

55
6%

6
12%

3
6%

2
19%

1
3%

49
6%

17
8%

4
9%

6
5%

6
22%

1
6%

49
6%

2
11%

12
7%

28
9%

20
6%

20
7%

30
8%

6
4%

11
6%

Net: Disagree

287
29%

36
38%

241
28%

20
40%e

17
37%

3
23%

7
20%

213
28%

67
32%

11
25%

35
31%

11
39%

10
52%

220
28%

6
38%

67
39%P

105
32%P

78
24%

106
36%T

106
29%T

39
27%t

35
18%

Don't know

248
25%

23
25%

214
25%

11
22%

12
27%

1
11%

9
26%

190
25%

46
22%

6
15%

21
18%

11
39%

6
28%

2
100%

202
25%

3
23%

36
21%

65
20%

75
23%

57
19%

89
25%

37
26%

64
33%Qr

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
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Table 328

Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Summary Table
Base: All respondents

Race relations
in the UK have
improved in the
last ten years

Race relations
in my local
area have
improved in the
last ten years

Young people
today are more
tolerant than
their parents
of different
ethnic groups,
religions and
sexual
orientations

Race relations
are still a
problem in the
UK, even if
people do not
talk about them
as much as they
did ten years
ago

Unweighted base

1001

1001

1001

1001

Weighted base

1001

1001

1001

1001

Net: Agree

527
53%

431
43%

722
72%

722
72%

Strongly agree

112
11%

98
10%

286
29%

223
22%

Tend to agree

415
41%

334
33%

436
44%

499
50%

Tend to disagree

168
17%

132
13%

95
10%

86
9%

Strongly disagree

67
7%

47
5%

26
3%

17
2%

Net: Disagree

235
23%

179
18%

121
12%

103
10%

Don't know

239
24%

391
39%

157
16%

176
18%

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Table 329

Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Race relations in the UK have improved in the last ten years
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

131
47%

161
56%B

288
56%E

239
49%

36
52%

75
58%kmo

41
46%

26
52%

22
45%

9
45%

52
44%

69
13%E

43
9%

6
8%

11
9%

12
13%

6
11%

5
10%

4
18%h

12
10%

29
33%

20
41%

17
35%

5
27%

40
34%

18
20%

7
14%

9
18%

4
18%

25
21%g

27
14%

33
21%g

10
13%

5
11%mn

2
11%m

5
4%

9
5%

15
9%

4
5%

Net: Agree

527
53%

234
54%b

33
66%IKlM
Op

Strongly agree

112
11%

52
12%

36
13%c

24
8%

Tend to agree

415
41%

182
42%B

96
34%

137
47%B

219
43%

196
40%

30
43%l

Tend to disagree

168
17%

68
16%

50
18%

50
17%

83
16%

85
17%

13
19%

4
9%

19
15%

Strongly disagree

67
7%

19
4%

26
9%A

22
8%

31
6%

36
7%

5
7%

2
4%

6
5%

Net: Disagree

235
23%

87
20%

76
27%A

72
25%

114
22%

121
25%

18
26%g

6
12%

25
20%

28
11
32%GhNP 22%

14
28%Gnp

6
29%G

29
25%

36
19%

48
14
30%GhNp 18%

Don't know

239
24%

110
25%c

73
26%c

57
20%

108
21%

131
27%d

16
23%

11
22%

29
22%

20
22%

13
27%N

5
26%

38
32%N

30
16%

38
24%

5
9%

28
64
57%IKLM 49%IkLM
OP
op

11
12%hMn

4
8%

13
26%n

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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123
65%fIjK
LMOP

73
46%

38
48%

15
10%

9
12%

95
57
50%IKLM 36%
OP

29
36%

28
15%

27
35%hiN

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Table 330

Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Race relations in the UK have improved in the last ten years
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

246
52%

203
53%

65
50%

13
79%

157
51%

82
57%

37
54%

6
31%

234
54%

10
43%

2
34%

38
10%

7
6%

2
10%

23
7%

21
15%L

14
20%Lp

2
9%

49
11%

2
11%

1
16%

Net: Agree

527
53%

182
50%

149
57%a

39
57%

148
53%

*
8%

7
39%

1
22%

Strongly agree

112
11%

40
11%

26
10%

8
11%

34
12%

*
8%

3
18%

1
22%

Tend to agree

415
41%

142
39%

123
48%A

32
46%

114
41%

4
21%

182
39%

165
43%

57
45%

11
69%

134
44%

61
42%

23
34%

4
22%

184
43%

7
32%

1
18%

Tend to disagree

168
17%

57
16%

37
14%

15
22%

53
19%

5
29%

80
17%

64
17%

23
18%

1
6%

53
17%

19
13%

10
15%

7
37%

72
17%

4
18%

3
45%

Strongly disagree

67
7%

34
9%D

16
6%d

5
7%

8
3%

1
17%

3
16%

31
7%

27
7%

9
7%

31
10%MP

5
3%

1
5%

21
5%

2
8%

1
21%

84
27%Mp

24
17%

17
25%

8
42%

92
21%

6
26%

4
66%

66
21%

38
27%

15
22%

5
27%

108
25%

7
32%

64
14%J

Net: Disagree

235
23%

91
25%

53
21%

20
30%

61
22%

1
17%

8
45%

111
24%

91
24%

32
25%

1
6%

Don't know

239
24%

93
25%C

57
22%

9
13%

69
25%C

4
75%

3
16%

4
78%

114
24%

92
24%

32
25%

2
15%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

7
10%m

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Table 331

Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Race relations in the UK have improved in the last ten years
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Net: Agree

527
53%

60
63%

440
51%

36
73%Ac

24
52%

6
54%

20
56%

375
49%

141
68%

30
69%FL

84
73%FL

18
64%

8
43%

1
55%

386
49%

10
71%

104
61%P

196
60%P

157
48%

162
54%t

198
55%T

78
54%

87
45%

Strongly agree

112
11%

19
20%

86
10%

10
21%A

9
19%a

1
6%

6
17%

70
9%

36
17%

11
26%FL

18
16%Fl

7
24%

75
10%

3
23%

19
11%

42
13%

32
10%

31
10%

36
10%

19
13%

26
13%

Tend to agree

415
41%

41
43%

354
41%

26
52%

15
33%

6
48%

14
38%

305
40%

105
51%

19
43%

65
57%FL

11
39%

8
43%

1
55%

310
39%

7
48%

85
50%P

154
47%P

124
38%

131
44%T

162
45%T

59
41%t

61
31%

Tend to disagree

168
17%

7
8%

154
18%B

2
3%

6
12%

3
28%

3
9%

131
17%

32
16%

9
20%

15
13%

5
19%

4
18%

136
17%

2
15%

25
15%

61
19%

55
17%

48
16%

56
15%

28
20%

35
18%

Strongly disagree

67
7%

7
7%

57
7%

4
8%

3
7%

1
8%

2
7%

3
2%

2
2%

1
4%

64
8%H

1
5%

11
6%o

10
3%

39
12%nO

23
8%

21
6%

8
6%

14
7%

Net: Disagree

235
23%

14
15%

211
25%b

5
11%

9
19%

4
36%

6
16%

195
25%H

36
17%

9
20%

17
15%

7
23%

4
18%

199
25%H

3
21%

36
21%

71
22%

94
29%nO

71
24%

77
21%

37
25%

49
25%

Don't know

239
24%

21
22%

207
24%

8
16%

13
28%

1
10%

11
29%

198
26%gH

31
15%

5
11%

14
12%

4
13%

8
39%

1
45%

208
26%gH

1
9%

31
18%

61
18%

73
22%

67
22%

85
24%

29
20%

58
30%qs

64
8%gH

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 332

Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Race relations in my local area have improved in the last ten years
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

431
43%

187
43%

115
41%

129
44%

246
48%E

185
38%

34
49%IM

17
34%

55
43%m

29
33%

18
37%

19
39%

8
42%

Strongly agree

98
10%

48
11%

23
8%

27
9%

63
12%E

35
7%

6
9%

6
12%m

14
11%mp

7
8%

6
11%mp

6
13%MP

3
14%MP

Tend to agree

334
33%

139
32%

92
33%

102
35%

11
22%

41
32%

22
24%

13
26%

13
27%

18
20%fhn

5
11%

Net: Agree

183
36%

151
31%

28
41%GIjk

37
31%

114
61%GHIJ
KLMOP

64
41%

34
42%

5
4%

28
15%MP

14
9%

3
4%

6
29%

32
27%

87
46%GHIJ
KLMO

50
32%

30
38%gi

9
17%

4
18%

16
14%

21
11%

20
13%

11
14%

3
7%

2
4%

1
5%

6
5%

9
5%

7
4%

2
2%

24
9
27%fHNo 17%

11
22%

5
23%

23
19%

30
16%

27
17%

13
16%

36
40%N

19
39%N

7
35%

59
50%fN

44
23%

67
42%N

33
42%N

m
Tend to disagree

132
13%

57
13%

34
12%

41
14%

76
15%

56
11%

6
9%

7
15%

14
11%

Strongly disagree

47
5%

15
3%

17
6%

15
5%

26
5%

21
4%

4
5%

2
4%

5
4%

Net: Disagree

179
18%

72
17%

51
18%

56
19%

102
20%

77
16%

10
14%

9
19%

19
15%

Don't know

391
39%

171
40%

114
41%

106
36%

163
32%

228
47%D

25
36%n

24
47%N

54
42%N

6
7%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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22
45%N

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Table 333

Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Race relations in my local area have improved in the last ten years
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

431
43%

138
38%

133
51%AD

39
57%AD

111
40%

9
53%

1
18%

214
46%

155
40%

55
42%

7
46%

140
46%

60
42%

30
44%

2
12%

190
44%

7
32%

1
19%

Strongly agree

98
10%

30
8%

9
13%

30
11%

6
32%

53
11%

31
8%

10
8%

3
20%

31
10%

15
10%

8
12%

43
10%

1
3%

Tend to agree

334
33%

108
29%

30
44%AD

81
29%

4
21%

1
18%

161
34%

124
32%

44
34%

4
27%

109
36%

45
32%

22
32%

2
12%

147
34%

7
29%

1
19%

Tend to disagree

132
13%

50
14%

27
11%

13
20%b

40
14%

1
8%

57
12%

56
14%

15
12%

4
25%

45
14%

18
12%

8
12%

6
31%

52
12%

1
5%

3
40%

Strongly disagree

47
5%

22
6%

11
4%

3
4%

8
3%

1
17%

1
7%

26
6%

14
4%

5
4%

1
8%

17
6%

8
5%

5
7%

*
2%

16
4%

2
7%

Net: Disagree

179
18%

72
20%

39
15%

16
24%

48
17%

1
17%

3
15%

83
18%

70
18%

20
16%

5
33%

62
20%

25
18%

13
19%

6
33%

67
16%

3
12%

3
40%

Don't know

391
39%

88
34%C

13
19%

4
83%

6
32%

5
82%

173
37%

161
42%

54
42%

3
20%

106
34%

58
41%

25
37%

11
55%

176
41%

13
56%

3
41%

Net: Agree

156
43%BC

23
9%
110
42%AD

119
43%bC

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 334

Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Race relations in my local area have improved in the last ten years
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

431
43%

49
51%

357
42%

30
60%A

19
42%

6
47%

20
54%

296
39%

124
60%

25
58%FL

74
65%FL

17
58%

7
35%

1
55%

308
39%

10
71%

78
46%P

176
54%P

115
36%

127
42%T

179
50%qT

Strongly agree

98
10%

10
10%

82
10%

6
13%

3
8%

1
6%

5
13%

58
8%

36
17%

11
25%FL

16
14%FL

9
31%

62
8%

3
23%

15
9%

34
10%

32
10%

26
9%

Tend to agree

334
33%

39
41%

275
32%

23
47%a

16
35%

5
41%

15
41%

238
31%

88
42%

14
33%

58
8
51%FgL 28%

7
35%

1
55%

246
31%

7
48%

63
37%P

142
43%P

83
26%

101
34%T

Tend to disagree

132
13%

9
9%

120
14%e

3
5%

6
14%e

3
23%

1
2%

100
13%

29
14%

8
19%

14
12%

3
12%

4
20%

102
13%

3
21%

18
10%

39
12%

55
17%no

52
17%R

30
8%

25
17%R

25
13%

Strongly disagree

47
5%

4
4%

40
5%

3
6%

1
1%

1
8%

2
6%

43
6%

3
1%

3
2%

44
6%

7
4%

9
3%

26
8%O

10
3%

18
5%

5
3%

12
6%

Net: Disagree

179
18%

12
13%

159
19%

5
11%

7
15%

4
30%

3
9%

143
19%

32
15%

8
19%

16
14%

3
12%

4
20%

147
18%

3
21%

25
14%

47
14%

48
13%

29
20%r

37
19%

Don't know

391
39%

34
36%

341
40%

15
29%

19
42%

3
23%

14
37%

328
52
43%GH 25%

10
23%

24
21%

8
30%

9
45%

1
45%

1
9%

68
40%

104
32%

133
37%

53
37%

95
49%QRS

Net: Agree

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

339
43%GH

82
63
25%NO 21%R
127
39%o

110
37%

62
43%t

62
32%

20
14%

20
11%

148
42
41%qST 29%

42
22%

31
9%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 335

Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Young people today are more tolerant than their parents of different ethnic groups, religions and sexual orientations
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

32
65%

12
63%

79
66%

132
70%

124
53
78%KLm 67%

11
22%

7
37%kM

25
21%

48
26%

Net: Agree

722
72%

297
69%

209
75%

216
74%

353
69%

369
75%d

51
73%

33
66%

96
74%

Strongly agree

286
29%

120
28%

85
30%

81
28%

134
26%

152
31%

20
30%

16
31%

34
27%

73
38
81%gKLM 78%kl
nP
23
25%

15
30%

60
27
38%hiKM 34%km
N

Tend to agree

436
44%

177
41%

124
44%

Tend to disagree

95
10%

43
10%

18
7%

Strongly disagree

26
3%

10
2%

121
12%

54
12%

Net: Disagree

135
47%

219
43%

217
44%

34
12%B

53
10%

43
9%

8
3%

8
3%

17
3%

9
2%

26
9%

42
14%b

70
14%

51
10%

30
43%l
11
16%ijMO
2
3%
13
19%hIjM

17
34%

61
47%Lp

50
24
56%GkLn 48%Lp
OP

4
9%

11
9%

5
6%

3
7%

2
3%

2
1%

1
1%

1
1%

6
12%

13
10%

6
7%

4
8%

11
22%F

20
16%

10
12%

7
15%

22
43%L

5
25%

7
14%imO

4
7
19%hIJMO 6%

1
3%

*
2%

54
45%L

2
2%

83
44%L
26
14%imO
7
4%

64
40%l

27
34%

8
5%

8
10%

5
3%

3
4%

8
16%Ijmo

4
9
20%hIJMO 8%

34
13
18%hIjMO 8%

11
14%

9
19%F

3
17%

23
12%

15
18%f

O
Don't know

157
16%

80
19%C

45
16%c

33
11%

87
17%

70
14%

5
8%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

31
26%FhIj
NO

22
14%

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Table 336

Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Young people today are more tolerant than their parents of different ethnic groups, religions and sexual orientations
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

207
80%Ad

51
75%

201
72%

3
64%

12
67%

2
40%

341
73%

275
71%

95
74%

11
70%

222
72%m

91
63%

47
70%

16
82%

327
75%M

15
65%

4
66%

75
25%

42
30%

27
40%Lp

7
33%

128
30%

5
24%

1
16%

48
34%

20
30%

10
49%

199
46%MN

9
41%

3
50%

19
13%p

9
13%

34
8%

2
8%

2
27%

Net: Agree

722
72%

245
67%

Strongly agree

286
29%

97
26%

81
31%

17
25%

88
31%

*
8%

2
13%

1
18%

136
29%

105
27%

40
31%

5
33%

Tend to agree

436
44%

148
41%

126
48%a

34
50%

114
41%

3
56%

10
54%

1
22%

205
44%

170
44%

55
42%

6
37%

147
48%MN

Tend to disagree

95
10%

45
12%B

14
5%

8
11%b

27
10%b

2
10%

45
10%

39
10%

8
6%

4
23%

Strongly disagree

26
3%

15
4%b

4
2%

2
3%

5
2%

11
2%

10
3%

6
4%

14
4%P

3
2%

1
1%

6
1%

3
12%

Net: Disagree

121
12%

61
17%B

18
7%

10
14%b

32
11%b

2
10%

55
12%

49
13%

13
10%

4
23%

44
14%p

22
15%p

10
14%

40
9%

4
20%

2
27%

Don't know

157
16%

61
17%

35
13%

7
11%

45
16%

2
36%

4
23%

3
60%

74
16%

62
16%

21
16%

1
6%

41
13%

31
22%L

11
16%

3
18%

67
15%

3
15%

*
6%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

30
10%

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Table 337

Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Young people today are more tolerant than their parents of different ethnic groups, religions and sexual orientations
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

159
77%

35
81%

86
76%

24
85%

12
63%

1
55%

563
71%

12
83%

131
77%

253
77%p

229
71%

230
272
77%sT 75%sT

18
41%H

16
14%

12
41%

6
31%

1
55%

234
29%H

3
17%

53
31%

100
30%

103
32%

86
29%

6
31%

329
42%

10
66%

78
46%

153
47%p

126
39%

Net: Agree

722
72%

82
86%

605
71%

44
88%A

38
84%a

9
75%

27
73%

554
72%

Strongly agree

286
29%

46
49%

232
27%

28
57%AE

18
40%ae

2
13%

7
18%

228
30%H

Tend to agree

436
44%

36
38%

373
43%

16
32%

20
44%

7
62%

20
54%b

327
43%

107
51%

17
40%

71
13
62%FGL 44%

Tend to disagree

95
10%

7
7%

85
10%

4
9%

2
5%

2
18%

1
3%

70
9%

23
11%

6
15%

15
13%

1
4%

*
2%

72
9%

2
16%

14
8%

27
8%

Strongly disagree

26
3%

25
3%

1
2%

23
3%h

2
1%

2
6%

25
3%h

5
3%

52
25%

97
68%

121
63%

112
31%s

33
23%

54
28%

144
48%T

160
44%T

64
45%t

67
35%

35
11%

22
7%

33
9%

6
2%

15
5%o

9
3%

6
2%

23
17
16%Qrt
9%
6
4%

4
2%

Net: Disagree

121
12%

7
7%

111
13%

4
9%

2
5%

2
18%

2
5%

93
12%

25
12%

6
15%

15
13%

3
10%

*
2%

97
12%

2
16%

18
11%

33
10%

50
16%o

32
11%

39
11%

29
21
20%QRT 11%

Don't know

157
16%

6
7%

142
17%B

2
3%

5
11%

1
7%

8
22%B

120
16%g

24
12%

2
5%

13
11%

2
5%

7
35%

1
45%

133
17%g

*
2%

21
12%

42
13%

44
14%

38
13%

49
14%

18
12%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

52
27%QRS

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Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 338

Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Race relations are still a problem in the UK, even if people do not talk about them as much as they did ten years ago
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

113
71%l

52
65%

Net: Agree

722
72%

295
69%

207
74%

219
76%a

367
72%

355
72%

51
74%l

40
81%KLp

95
74%L

73
35
81%KLMP 72%

32
64%

11
57%

80
68%

139
74%L

Strongly agree

223
22%

97
22%

65
23%

62
21%

110
22%

113
23%

18
26%m

14
27%m

30
23%

19
21%

10
21%

14
29%lMP

3
14%

17
15%

45
24%m

41
26%m

13
16%

Tend to agree

499
50%

199
46%

142
51%

158
54%A

256
50%

243
49%

33
48%k

27
54%K

66
51%K

54
61%KlO

25
51%K

17
35%

9
44%

63
53%K

94
50%K

72
45%

39
50%k

Tend to disagree

86
9%

44
10%

18
6%

24
8%

48
9%

38
8%

7
10%i

1
2%

10
8%

3
3%

4
8%

6
13%GIm

3
18%GhIM

7
6%

18
9%

19
12%gI

Strongly disagree

17
2%

7
2%

6
2%

4
1%

12
2%

6
1%

2
4%

1
1%

1
1%

2
2%

5
3%

2
1%

Net: Disagree

103
10%

52
12%

24
8%

28
10%

60
12%

44
9%

7
10%

3
6%

11
9%

4
4%

4
8%

7
15%gI

4
9
20%GHIjM 8%

22
12%i

20
13%i

11
13%I

Don't know

176
18%

83
19%

49
18%

43
15%

84
17%

91
19%

11
16%

7
13%

22
17%

13
14%

10
20%

11
21%

5
23%

27
14%

25
16%

17
21%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

1
2%

*
2%

29
25%in

7
9%
4
5%fhj

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 339

Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Race relations are still a problem in the UK, even if people do not talk about them as much as they did ten years ago
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

104
73%

49
73%

13
66%

303
70%

13
60%

6
93%

43
30%LP

19
29%

5
25%

89
20%

4
16%

3
46%

61
42%

30
44%

8
42%

214
49%

10
44%

3
47%
*
7%

Net: Agree

722
72%

259
71%

196
76%

56
81%a

199
71%

3
64%

8
47%

1
22%

341
73%

275
71%

93
72%

13
81%

233
76%p

Strongly agree

223
22%

84
23%

48
19%

17
25%

68
24%

1
17%

4
23%

1
22%

104
22%

89
23%

26
20%

4
28%

60
20%

Tend to agree

499
50%

175
48%

39
56%

130
47%

2
47%

4
25%

237
50%

186
48%

67
52%

9
53%

Tend to disagree

86
9%

30
8%

18
7%

7
10%

26
9%

4
25%

34
7%

42
11%

8
6%

2
12%

26
8%

6
5%

6
10%

1
4%

41
9%m

5
22%

Strongly disagree

17
2%

6
2%

2
1%

2
3%

5
2%

2
13%

1
18%

9
2%

4
1%

5
4%i

5
2%

2
1%

2
3%

1
6%

7
2%

*
1%

Net: Disagree

103
10%

36
10%

20
8%

9
13%

31
11%

7
37%

1
18%

44
9%

45
12%

12
9%

2
12%

31
10%

8
6%

8
12%

2
10%

48
11%m

5
23%

*
7%

Don't know

176
18%

72
20%C

43
17%C

2
36%

3
16%

3
60%

85
18%

66
17%

23
18%

1
6%

43
14%

31
22%l

10
15%

5
23%

83
19%

4
17%

148
57%AD

4
6%

49
18%C

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

173
56%Mnp

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 340

Q.14 To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Race relations are still a problem in the UK, even if people do not talk about them as much as they did ten years ago
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

39
88
91%FhL 77%

23
81%

12
60%

1
45%

559
70%

12
81%

128
75%

253
77%

244
76%

218
73%T

272
75%T

107
74%t

123
63%

69
23%

69
19%

40
28%r

43
22%

Net: Agree

722
72%

78
82%

608
71%

44
88%Ae

34
75%

11
92%

26
71%

548
71%

163
78%

Strongly agree

223
22%

27
29%

186
22%

15
30%

13
28%

3
26%

6
17%

172
22%

44
21%

11
26%

21
18%

9
31%

3
18%

179
23%

2
17%

31
18%

Tend to agree

499
50%

50
53%

421
49%

29
58%

21
47%

8
66%

20
54%

376
49%

118
57%

28
65%fl

67
59%fl

14
49%

8
43%

1
45%

381
48%

10
65%

97
57%

168
51%

160
50%

149
50%t

203
56%sT

67
46%

80
41%

Tend to disagree

86
9%

6
6%

78
9%

3
6%

3
7%

*
4%

2
6%

66
9%

17
8%

1
2%

11
10%

2
6%

2
10%

1
55%

69
9%

1
10%

13
8%

24
7%

28
9%

28
9%

25
7%

14
10%

19
10%

Strongly disagree

17
2%

1
1%

14
2%

1
2%

3
7%Ac

12
2%

3
2%

1
2%

2
2%

14
2%

1
7%

4
2%

2
1%

6
2%

5
2%

7
2%

2
1%

3
2%

Net: Disagree

103
10%

7
7%

91
11%

4
8%

3
7%

*
4%

5
13%

78
10%

20
10%

2
5%

13
12%

2
6%

2
10%

1
55%

83
10%

2
17%

17
10%

26
8%

35
11%

33
11%

31
9%

16
11%

22
11%

Don't know

176
18%

11
11%

159
19%B

2
5%

8
18%b

*
4%

6
16%

141
18%g

25
12%

2
5%

13
12%

4
13%

6
30%

*
2%

26
15%

48
15%

44
14%

48
16%

57
16%

21
15%

49
25%QRS

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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151
19%Gh

85
26%n

84
26%n

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Table 341

Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Summary Table
Base: All respondents

The Muslim
community in the
UK is doing
enough to combat
extremism in
their
communities

The Muslim
community in
Britain does not
share the same
values as people
in the rest of
the country

Islam is an
inherently
peaceful
religion

The Muslim
community is no
more extremist
than other
communities, as
shown by the IRA

The recent
attack on a UK
soldier in
Woolwich by two
Muslim men is an
example of some
members of a
group taking
extreme and
uncharacteristic
action,

Unweighted base

1001

1001

1001

1001

1001

Weighted base

1001

1001

1001

1001

1001

Net: Agree

294
29%

444
44%

479
48%

510
51%

723
72%

Strongly agree

77
8%

170
17%

176
18%

207
21%

444
44%

Tend to agree

217
22%

275
27%

303
30%

303
30%

278
28%

Tend to disagree

244
24%

227
23%

154
15%

149
15%

74
7%

Strongly disagree

151
15%

62
6%

113
11%

83
8%

41
4%

Net: Disagree

395
39%

289
29%

267
27%

232
23%

114
11%

Don't know

312
31%

268
27%

255
25%

260
26%

164
16%

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Table 342

Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
The Muslim community in the UK is doing enough to combat extremism in their communities
Base: All respondents
Age

Gender

Region
East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

181
36%E

112
23%

16
23%

10
20%

33
25%

21
24%

15
30%

15
31%

6
29%

28
24%

94
50%FGHI
JKLMOP

35
22%

21
27%

43
9%

33
7%

3
4%

3
6%

10
8%

7
8%

5
10%

7
13%FMO

1
4%

6
5%

23
12%fmO

7
4%

6
8%

79
16%

13
19%

7
14%

23
18%

14
15%

10
20%

9
18%

5
25%

23
19%

71
38%FGHI
JKMOP

28
17%

15
19%

Total

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

Net: Agree

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

143

111

87

188

159*

79*

London
(n)

294
29%

118
27%

77
27%

99
34%ab

Strongly agree

77
8%

36
8%

21
7%

20
7%

Tend to agree

217
22%

82
19%

56
20%

79
27%AB

138
27%E

Tend to disagree

244
24%

105
25%

72
26%

67
23%

120
24%

124
25%

18
26%

13
27%

39
30%N

24
27%n

11
23%

12
24%

6
30%n

26
22%

32
17%

40
25%

22
28%n

Strongly disagree

151
15%

55
13%

45
16%

50
17%

71
14%

80
16%

9
14%

8
15%

15
12%

18
20%m

10
19%

7
13%

2
10%

13
11%

28
15%

31
20%m

10
13%

Net: Disagree

395
39%

160
37%

118
42%

117
40%

191
37%

204
42%

28
40%

21
42%

54
42%

42
47%MN

21
43%

18
37%

8
40%

39
32%

60
32%

71
45%mN

33
41%

Don't know

312
31%

152
35%C

86
31%

74
26%

138
27%

174
36%D

26
37%N

19
37%N

42
33%N

26
29%n

14
27%

16
32%N

6
31%n

52
44%IJkN

34
18%

53
33%N

26
32%N

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 343

Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
The Muslim community in the UK is doing enough to combat extremism in their communities
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

48
33%

23
34%

3
17%

112
26%

5
24%

1
23%

29
7%

*
6%

Net: Agree

294
29%

104
28%

80
31%

29
42%AbD

73
26%

7
39%

1
18%

147
31%J

113
29%J

25
19%

8
53%

101
33%p

Strongly agree

77
8%

30
8%

18
7%

10
14%bD

14
5%

5
26%

1
18%

39
8%J

33
9%J

3
2%

1
8%

18
6%

19
14%LP

9
14%Lp

Tend to agree

217
22%

74
20%

62
24%

19
28%

59
21%

2
13%

108
23%

80
21%

22
17%

7
45%

82
27%P

28
20%

13
20%

3
17%

83
19%

5
24%

1
16%

Tend to disagree

244
24%

78
21%

64
25%

19
28%

76
27%

2
38%

4
21%

1
22%

118
25%

87
22%

36
28%

4
23%

88
28%Mn

26
18%

11
17%

2
8%

114
26%m

4
19%

Strongly disagree

151
15%

62
17%

39
15%

10
14%

37
13%

4
23%

71
15%

53
14%

25
19%

3
17%

52
17%

22
15%

9
13%

4
21%

57
13%

6
25%

2
26%

Net: Disagree

395
39%

140
38%

103
40%

29
42%

112
40%

2
38%

8
44%

1
22%

189
40%

139
36%

60
47%I

6
40%

48
33%

20
29%

6
30%

171
39%

10
45%

2
26%

Don't know

312
31%

122
33%C

3
62%

3
17%

3
60%

134
29%

133
35%h

43
34%

1
6%

48
33%L

25
37%L

11
53%

151
35%L

7
32%

3
51%

77
30%C

11
15%

93
33%C

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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139
45%MN
67
22%

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Table 344

Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
The Muslim community in the UK is doing enough to combat extremism in their communities
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

294
29%

26
28%

243
28%

13
26%

13
30%

7
58%

17
179
48%Ab 23%

107
51%

22
51%FL

71
62%FL

12
43%

2
11%

187
24%

6
42%

47
28%

113
35%p

89
28%

81
27%

115
32%

46
32%

49
26%

Strongly agree

77
8%

2
3%

68
8%

2
3%

1
2%

3
25%

4
10%

Tend to agree

217
22%

24
25%

175
20%

11
23%

13
28%

4
33%

Tend to disagree

244
24%

27
28%

211
25%e

16
33%E

11
24%

Strongly disagree

151
15%

15
16%

129
15%

9
18%

Net: Disagree

395
39%

42
44%

340
40%

Don't know

312
31%

26
28%

275
32%

Net: Agree

42
5%

32
16%

5
12%

20
18%FL

5
17%

2
11%

44
6%

2
14%

13
7%

26
8%

28
9%

19
6%

25
7%

16
11%

15
8%

14
37%A

137
18%

74
36%

17
39%FL

50
44%FL

7
26%

142
18%

4
28%

35
20%

88
27%P

62
19%

62
21%

90
25%t

30
21%

35
18%

2
20%

4
10%

197
26%H

42
20%

12
27%H

12
11%

7
25%

11
55%

202
25%H

5
34%

41
24%

87
27%

85
26%

77
26%

86
24%

39
27%

42
22%

6
14%

1
10%

6
15%

127
17%H

20
10%

6
14%

9
8%

3
12%

1
55%

131
16%H

1
9%

29
17%

39
12%

56
17%o

50
17%

49
14%

23
16%

29
15%

25
50%E

17
38%

4
31%

9
25%

325
42%H

62
30%

18
42%H

22
19%

11
38%

11
55%

1
55%

333
42%H

6
43%

70
41%

126
39%

141
44%

127
42%

135
37%

62
43%

71
37%

12
24%

15
33%

1
11%

10
27%

264
39
34%GH 19%

3
7%

22
19%

6
19%

7
34%

1
45%

274
2
35%GH 15%

53
31%

88
27%

93
29%

91
30%

110
31%

36
25%

73
38%S

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 345

Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
The Muslim community in Britain does not share the same values as people in the rest of the country
Base: All respondents
Age

Gender

Region
Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

40
45%f

26
21
52%FLMp 42%

6
31%

43
36%

Total

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

50

102

143

111

87

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Wales
(l)

Net: Agree

444
44%

170
39%

118
42%

156
54%AB

262
51%E

182
37%

21
30%

20
40%

56
44%f

Strongly agree

170
17%

59
14%

47
17%

63
22%A

97
19%

73
15%

7
10%

5
10%

29
16
22%Fgmp 17%

9
18%

8
17%

2
10%

14
12%

41
30
22%Fgmp 19%

10
12%

Tend to agree

275
27%

111
26%

71
25%

93
32%ab

166
32%E

109
22%

14
21%

15
30%

28
21%

24
27%

17
34%fh

13
25%

4
21%

29
24%

67
44
35%FHlm 28%

20
26%

Tend to disagree

227
23%

95
22%

71
25%

60
21%

100
20%

127
26%D

19
27%j

13
25%

28
22%

19
21%

7
14%

12
24%j

35
29%JN

33
18%

34
21%

21
26%j

Strongly disagree

62
6%

31
7%

14
5%

17
6%

28
5%

35
7%

10
8%m

13
2
15%JMNOP 4%

3
2%

8
4%

8
5%

2
2%

Net: Disagree

289
29%

127
29%

85
30%

77
27%

128
25%

162
33%D

26
37%JN

16
33%j

38
29%j

32
36%JN

9
18%

16
33%Jn

8
43%JNO

38
32%Jn

41
22%

42
26%

23
28%

Don't know

268
27%

134
31%C

77
27%C

57
20%

121
24%

147
30%D

23
32%in

13
27%

35
27%

17
19%

15
30%

12
25%

5
26%

38
32%in

39
21%

44
28%

27
33%IN

7
10%Mnp

4
8%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

4
8%mp

7
36%hiJN
o
1
7%

108
57%FgHi
KLMP

73
46%Fl

30
38%

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Table 346

Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
The Muslim community in Britain does not share the same values as people in the rest of the country
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

44
109
64%ABD 39%

1
21%

9
53%

1
22%

207
44%

177
46%

53
41%

7
41%

163
53%NP

75
52%NP

24
36%

4
20%

164
38%

12
53%

2
32%

7
42%

76
16%

75
19%j

16
12%

3
18%

29
20%

13
20%

2
10%

63
14%

2
11%

1
19%

46
32%Np

11
16%

2
10%

101
23%

10
42%

1
13%

20
14%

20
29%M

7
34%

107
25%M

3
13%

2
37%

5
3%

4
6%

2
13%

36
8%lm

*
2%

1
13%

Net: Agree

444
44%

166
45%

114
44%

Strongly agree

170
17%

71
19%

40
15%

13
19%

Tend to agree

275
27%

95
26%

74
29%

31
70
45%ABD 25%

1
21%

2
10%

1
22%

131
28%

103
27%

37
29%

4
23%

104
34%NP

Tend to disagree

227
23%

71
19%

65
25%

12
18%

74
27%a

1
17%

3
18%

1
18%

111
24%

83
22%

29
23%

4
24%

69
22%M

Strongly disagree

62
6%

21
6%

13
5%

3
5%

23
8%

1
7%

*
6%

35
7%i

16
4%

8
6%

3
19%

14
4%

Net: Disagree

289
29%

92
25%

78
30%

16
23%

98
35%Ac

1
17%

4
25%

1
25%

146
31%

99
26%

38
29%

7
43%

82
27%M

25
17%

24
35%M

9
46%

143
33%M

3
15%

3
50%

Don't know

268
27%

109
30%C

68
26%C

9
13%

72
26%C

3
62%

4
23%

3
53%

117
25%

109
28%

38
30%

2
16%

62
20%

44
30%L

20
29%

7
33%

127
29%L

7
32%

1
18%

39
14%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

59
19%

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Table 347

Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
The Muslim community in Britain does not share the same values as people in the rest of the country
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

22
331
60%ab 43%

106
51%

26
59%fl

64
56%FL

12
43%

5
25%

338
43%

8
54%

79
46%

154
47%

147
46%

130
43%

149
41%

Net: Agree

444
44%

41
43%

378
44%

19
38%

22
48%

4
32%

Strongly agree

170
17%

17
18%

141
16%

10
20%

7
16%

1
8%

10
27%

131
17%

36
18%

12
28%

20
17%

4
14%

*
2%

133
17%

5
31%

29
17%

52
16%

62
19%

48
16%

54
15%

28
19%

Tend to agree

275
27%

23
25%

236
28%

9
18%

14
32%

3
25%

12
33%

200
26%

70
34%

13
31%

44
38%FL

8
28%

5
23%

205
26%

3
23%

50
29%

102
31%

85
26%

82
27%

95
26%

52
45
36%qRT 23%

Tend to disagree

227
23%

24
25%

198
23%E

14
27%E

10
22%e

3
25%

2
7%

180
23%

43
21%

11
26%

19
16%

6
21%

6
31%

1
55%

184
23%

5
32%

46
27%

78
24%

71
22%

83
28%ST

88
24%S

20
14%

36
18%

Strongly disagree

62
6%

5
6%

55
6%

3
6%

2
5%

1
7%

1
4%

40
5%

19
9%

43
5%

13
7%

19
6%

20
6%

25
8%

21
6%

9
6%

8
4%

Net: Disagree

289
29%

29
31%

253
29%E

17
34%E

12
27%e

4
32%

4
11%

220
29%

63
30%

11
26%

37
32%

7
25%

6
31%

1
55%

227
29%

5
32%

59
35%

97
30%

91
28%

29
20%

44
23%

Don't know

268
27%

25
26%

227
27%

14
28%

11
25%

4
36%

11
30%

217
28%gH

39
19%

6
14%

14
12%

9
32%

8
43%

1
45%

229
29%gH

2
14%

33
19%

76
23%

85
26%

35
24%

66
34%Qs

18
1
16%FGL 4%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

107
108
36%ST 30%St
63
21%

103
29%Q

80
84
56%QRT 43%
39
20%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 348

Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Islam is an inherently peaceful religion
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

46
51%m

23
47%

28
56%hMo

9
48%

46
38%

29
22%Mo

19
22%M

10
20%M

12
3
25%gMO 14%

11
9%

40
21%M

21
13%

12
15%

26
21%

26
29%

13
27%

15
31%h

7
34%h

35
29%

67
36%H

48
30%

23
29%

Net: Agree

479
48%

196
46%

130
46%

153
53%a

259
51%e

220
45%

31
44%

Strongly agree

176
18%

73
17%

54
19%

49
17%

86
17%

90
18%

13
18%

Tend to agree

303
30%

123
29%

76
27%

173
34%E

130
27%

18
26%

Tend to disagree

154
15%

67
16%

38
14%

49
17%

73
14%

82
17%

11
16%

9
18%

15
12%

15
17%

7
15%

5
10%

2
10%

23
19%

28
15%

29
18%

9
11%

Strongly disagree

113
11%

46
11%

34
12%

33
11%

60
12%

52
11%

10
14%g

2
4%

18
14%g

12
14%g

8
16%Gm

5
11%

2
10%

8
7%

19
10%

19
12%

10
12%

Net: Disagree

267
27%

113
26%

72
26%

82
28%

133
26%

134
27%

21
31%

11
22%

34
26%

27
31%

15
30%

10
21%

4
20%

31
26%

47
25%

48
30%

19
23%

Don't know

255
25%

121
28%C

79
28%C

55
19%

118
23%

136
28%

17
25%

9
17%

40
31%iN

16
18%

11
23%

11
23%

6
32%giN

42
35%GIjk

34
18%

41
26%

26
33%gIN

104
36%aB

30
55
61%fhMo 43%
p
6
13%
24
48%FHIJ
kMOP

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

107
69
57%fHMo 44%
p

35
44%

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Table 349

Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Islam is an inherently peaceful religion
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

40
59%ad

129
46%

7
37%

1
25%

248
53%I

159
41%

62
48%

10
62%

153
50%

74
51%

32
47%

8
40%

205
47%

4
17%

4
56%

38
27%LP

15
22%

3
15%

72
17%

1
5%

3
43%

Net: Agree

479
48%

170
46%

133
51%

Strongly agree

176
18%

68
19%

44
17%

14
20%

48
17%

2
11%

*
6%

99
21%I

54
14%

21
17%

2
12%

44
14%

Tend to agree

303
30%

102
28%

88
34%

26
39%a

81
29%

5
26%

1
18%

150
32%

105
27%

40
31%

8
50%

109
36%M

36
25%

17
25%

5
25%

133
31%

3
13%

1
13%

Tend to disagree

154
15%

49
13%

41
16%

12
18%

47
17%

1
25%

4
22%

66
14%

66
17%

20
16%

3
18%

44
14%

16
11%

11
17%

3
15%

74
17%

7
31%

Strongly disagree

113
11%

50
14%Bc

21
8%

4
5%

33
12%

3
16%

1
22%

49
10%

49
13%

13
10%

2
13%

39
13%

16
11%

7
10%

3
15%

43
10%

4
17%

2
26%

Net: Disagree

267
27%

100
27%

62
24%

16
23%

80
29%

1
25%

7
38%

1
22%

115
24%

115
30%

33
25%

5
32%

83
27%

32
22%

18
27%

6
31%

116
27%

11
48%

2
26%

Don't know

255
25%

97
26%

65
25%

13
18%

70
25%

4
75%

4
25%

3
53%

107
23%

112
29%h

34
27%

1
6%

71
23%

38
26%

18
26%

6
29%

113
26%

8
35%

1
18%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 350

Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
Islam is an inherently peaceful religion
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

152
51%T

179
50%T

59
18%

54
18%

54
15%

110
33%

95
29%

98
33%T

125
35%T

Net: Agree

479
48%

52
55%

401
47%

24
48%

28
62%a

6
54%

20
55%

330
43%

135
65%

29
68%FL

84
74%FL

14
49%

8
40%

344
43%

8
51%

79
46%

Strongly agree

176
18%

13
14%

156
18%b

3
7%

10
22%b

1
7%

6
15%

107
14%

61
29%

15
34%FL

38
33%FL

7
23%

1
7%

115
15%

4
25%

25
14%

Tend to agree

303
30%

38
40%

245
29%

21
41%

18
39%

6
47%

14
39%

223
29%

75
36%

15
34%

46
41%FL

7
25%

6
33%

228
29%

4
26%

54
32%

Tend to disagree

154
15%

11
12%

139
16%

8
15%

3
8%

2
15%

3
7%

122
16%

29
14%

6
13%

15
13%

3
11%

5
28%

125
16%

4
26%

36
21%P

50
15%

40
12%

42
14%

Strongly disagree

113
11%

14
15%

90
11%

9
17%

6
13%

2
19%

6
16%

99
13%H

13
6%

3
6%

5
4%

4
13%

2
9%

100
13%H

1
9%

22
13%

27
8%

49
15%O

Net: Disagree

267
27%

25
27%

229
27%

16
32%

9
21%

4
34%

9
23%

221
29%H

42
20%

8
19%

20
18%

7
23%

7
37%

225
28%H

5
35%

58
34%O

77
23%

Don't know

255
25%

18
19%

227
27%

10
20%

8
18%

1
12%

8
22%

216
28%gH

30
15%

5
13%

10
9%

8
28%

5
23%

2
100%

225
28%gH

2
14%

35
20%

71
22%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

180
153
55%np 47%
70
22%n

73
51%T

72
37%

27
19%

39
20%

47
32%T

33
17%

51
14%

23
16%

38
20%

35
12%

34
10%

21
15%

22
12%

90
28%

77
26%

85
24%

44
31%

60
31%r

81
25%

70
23%

96
27%s

26
18%

62
32%qS

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Table 351

Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
The Muslim community is no more extremist than other communities, as shown by the IRA
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Net: Agree

510
51%

198
46%

146
52%

165
57%A

262
51%

247
50%

34
49%

24
49%

62
48%

45
51%

24
49%

28
57%m

11
55%

50
42%

Strongly agree

207
21%

93
22%

59
21%

54
19%

99
19%

108
22%

17
25%

9
18%

29
23%

20
23%

9
19%

14
29%MP

3
16%

20
17%

Tend to agree

303
30%

105
24%

87
31%a

111
38%Ab

163
32%

140
29%

17
25%

15
31%

33
26%

25
28%

15
30%

14
27%

8
39%

Tend to disagree

149
15%

65
15%

32
11%

52
18%B

82
16%

67
14%

9
12%

5
11%

22
17%

11
12%

5
10%

6
11%

Strongly disagree

83
8%

33
8%

26
9%

24
8%

43
8%

40
8%

3
5%

5
9%

11
8%

11
13%fM

6
12%m

Net: Disagree

232
23%

98
23%

58
21%

76
26%

125
24%

107
22%

12
17%

10
20%

33
25%

22
25%

Don't know

260
26%

134
31%C

76
27%C

49
17%

124
24%

136
28%

23
34%N

15
31%N

34
26%n

22
25%

84
53%

35
44%

40
21%

31
20%

13
16%

31
26%

71
38%fhm

52
33%

22
28%

2
12%

18
15%

31
16%

24
15%

15
19%

4
8%

1
5%

6
5%

15
8%

15
9%

7
8%

11
23%

10
20%

3
17%

24
20%

46
24%

39
25%

22
28%

14
28%N

12
24%

6
28%n

45
31
38%hiKN 17%

36
22%

22
28%N

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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111
59%MP

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Table 352

Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
The Muslim community is no more extremist than other communities, as shown by the IRA
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

45
66%Ad

144
52%a

1
13%

10
59%

1
18%

256
54%j

187
48%

58
45%

9
53%

171
56%M

64
45%

32
47%

9
46%

223
51%

9
38%

1
23%

15
22%

66
24%

4
25%

1
18%

113
24%I

69
18%

22
17%

3
20%

53
17%

34
24%

15
22%

6
28%

95
22%

3
13%

1
23%

30
44%AD

78
28%

1
13%

6
34%

143
30%

118
31%

37
29%

5
33%

118
30
39%MNP 21%

17
25%

4
18%

128
30%m

6
25%

Net: Agree

510
51%

158
43%

150
58%A

Strongly agree

207
21%

72
20%

48
19%

Tend to agree

303
30%

86
23%

Tend to disagree

149
15%

52
14%

36
14%

12
17%

43
16%

4
22%

1
22%

60
13%

57
15%

27
21%H

4
27%

52
17%

24
17%

7
10%

1
3%

59
14%

5
22%

1
19%

Strongly disagree

83
8%

41
11%D

19
7%

4
6%

16
6%

1
25%

2
9%

34
7%

39
10%

8
7%

2
13%

31
10%

8
6%

7
11%

1
3%

32
7%

3
13%

*
7%

93
25%

55
21%

16
24%

59
21%

1
25%

5
31%

1
22%

93
20%

96
25%

36
28%h

6
40%

83
27%p

32
23%

14
21%

1
6%

92
21%

8
34%

2
26%

54
21%c

7
11%

75
27%C

3
62%

2
10%

3
60%

121
26%

104
27%

34
27%

1
6%

53
17%

46
32%L

22
32%L

9
47%

120
28%L

6
28%

3
51%

Net: Disagree

232
23%

Don't know

260
26%

115
32%BC

102
39%AD

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 353

Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
The Muslim community is no more extremist than other communities, as shown by the IRA
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

33
77%FL

77
68%FL

9
31%

7
33%

384
48%

8
55%

86
51%

181
55%

169
52%

162
54%T

192
53%T

72
50%

83
43%

2
9%

2
10%

146
18%

4
25%

38
22%

67
20%

70
22%

66
22%

70
20%

32
22%

38
20%

114
35%

99
31%

96
32%T

121
34%T

39
27%

45
23%

Net: Agree

510
51%

54
57%

428
50%

30
60%

24
52%

8
64%

20
56%

374
49%

126
61%

Strongly agree

207
21%

24
25%

175
20%

11
22%

13
28%

2
20%

6
15%

143
19%

60
29%

22
34
50%FHL 30%FL

Tend to agree

303
30%

30
32%

253
30%

19
38%

11
24%

5
43%

15
41%

232
30%

66
32%

12
27%

43
38%

6
23%

5
24%

237
30%

4
30%

48
28%

Tend to disagree

149
15%

15
16%

128
15%

7
15%

8
17%

2
15%

3
9%

115
15%

31
15%

4
10%

15
13%

7
25%

3
17%

1
55%

118
15%

3
23%

32
19%p

56
17%p

38
12%

46
15%

46
13%

32
24
22%qRT 12%

Strongly disagree

83
8%

10
11%

69
8%

7
15%

3
6%

1
8%

3
9%

69
9%g

14
7%

9
7%

3
11%

2
11%

70
9%g

2
14%

18
10%O

16
5%

37
11%O

28
9%

24
7%

13
9%

18
9%

Net: Disagree

232
23%

25
27%

197
23%

15
29%

11
24%

3
22%

6
18%

184
24%g

45
21%

4
10%

24
21%

10
35%

5
27%

1
55%

187
24%g

5
36%

50
29%

72
22%

76
23%

74
25%

71
20%

45
31%Rt

42
21%

Don't know

260
26%

16
17%

233
27%B

5
10%

11
24%

2
14%

10
26%b

209
27%gH

37
18%

6
13%

13
12%

9
33%

8
39%

1
45%

223
28%gH

1
9%

35
20%

74
23%

79
24%

64
21%

98
27%s

27
19%

70
36%QrS

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 354

Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
The recent attack on a UK soldier in Woolwich by two Muslim men is an example of some members of a group taking extreme and uncharacteristic action,
rather than being indicative of the Muslim community as a whole
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Net: Agree

723
72%

294
68%

204
73%

225
78%A

360
70%

363
74%

50
72%

36
72%

93
72%

69
77%m

37
74%

35
71%

14
70%

76
64%

135
72%

119
75%m

60
76%m

Strongly agree

444
44%

190
44%

133
47%

121
42%

202
40%

242
49%D

33
47%N

25
50%N

64
50%mN

42
47%N

27
55%MN

23
46%N

10
49%N

45
37%

62
33%

77
49%N

37
47%N

Tend to agree

278
28%

104
24%

71
25%

104
36%AB

157
31%e

121
25%

17
24%

11
22%

29
22%

27
30%

10
20%

12
24%

4
21%

31
26%

4
4%

4
7%

3
6%

1
7%

6
5%

19
10%ip

10
6%

2
3%

9
*
10%HJmP 1%

2
4%

1
4%

4
3%

9
5%

9
6%

1
1%

9
8%

28
15%P

19
12%p

3
4%

21
13%

16
20%i

Tend to disagree

74
7%

40
9%b

15
5%

18
6%

43
8%

30
6%

4
6%

5
9%

16
12%ImP

Strongly disagree

41
4%

11
3%

14
5%

16
5%a

25
5%

16
3%

3
4%

1
2%

3
2%

Net: Disagree

114
11%

52
12%

29
10%

34
12%

68
13%e

46
9%

7
11%

6
12%

19
14%P

Don't know

164
16%

85
20%C

48
17%C

31
11%

83
16%

81
17%

12
18%

8
16%

17
13%

12
13%P

4
8%

5
10%

2
11%

8
9%

9
18%

10
19%I

4
19%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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73
42
39%FgHJ 26%
KLmo

34
26
28%HINO 14%

23
29%

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Table 355

Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
The recent attack on a UK soldier in Woolwich by two Muslim men is an example of some members of a group taking extreme and uncharacteristic action,
rather than being indicative of the Muslim community as a whole
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Net: Agree

723
72%

247
67%

196
75%A

54
79%a

212
76%A

3
64%

9
54%

1
22%

355
76%I

262
68%

94
73%

11
68%

225
73%

100
70%

43
64%

15
78%

320
74%

13
60%

6
93%

Strongly agree

444
44%

162
44%

117
45%

28
40%

128
46%

2
47%

6
34%

1
22%

218
46%

157
41%

62
48%

7
43%

127
41%

63
44%

32
47%

9
43%

202
47%

7
32%

4
56%

Tend to agree

278
28%

85
23%

79
31%A

26
38%A

84
30%a

1
17%

3
19%

137
29%

105
27%

32
25%

4
25%

36
25%

11
16%

7
35%

118
27%n

6
27%

2
37%

Tend to disagree

74
7%

25
7%

15
6%

7
10%

24
9%

2
10%

1
18%

34
7%

34
9%j

5
4%

1
4%

Strongly disagree

41
4%

21
6%D

10
4%

2
3%

4
2%

3
16%

15
3%

19
5%

6
4%

98
32%N
24
8%

6
4%

8
11%m

34
8%

2
10%

2
13%

18
6%P

4
3%

7
10%MP

11
3%

1
5%

*
7%

45
10%

3
14%

*
7%

4
22%

69
16%

6
26%

Net: Disagree

114
11%

46
13%

26
10%

8
12%

28
10%

5
26%

1
18%

48
10%

53
14%

11
8%

3
17%

42
14%m

10
7%

14
21%MP

Don't know

164
16%

73
20%Cd

38
15%

6
9%

38
14%

2
36%

4
21%

3
60%

67
14%

71
18%

24
18%

2
15%

41
13%

33
23%Lp

10
15%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 356

Q.15 Now thinking about the Muslim community specifically, to what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?
The recent attack on a UK soldier in Woolwich by two Muslim men is an example of some members of a group taking extreme and uncharacteristic action,
rather than being indicative of the Muslim community as a whole
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

158
76%

36
82%

87
76%

23
83%

11
56%

1
55%

565
71%

8
55%

129
76%

249
76%

238
74%

224
75%T

269
75%T

109
76%T

118
61%

362
46%H

4
30%

78
46%

158
48%

152
47%

142
47%

160
45%

64
45%

76
39%

Net: Agree

723
72%

75
79%

615
72%

37
74%

39
85%ae

8
66%

24
67%

550
72%

Strongly agree

444
44%

52
54%

378
44%

27
54%e

25
55%E

4
30%

11
30%

351
46%H

82
40%

26
60%H

37
33%

10
35%

8
41%

1
55%

Tend to agree

278
28%

24
25%

237
28%

10
20%

14
30%

4
36%

13
36%

198
26%

75
36%

10
22%

49
14
43%FGL 48%

3
15%

203
26%

4
25%

51
30%

91
28%

86
27%

82
27%

109
30%T

44
31%t

42
21%

Tend to disagree

74
7%

4
5%

64
8%

3
6%

1
3%

4
34%

1
2%

59
8%

14
7%

3
8%

6
6%

1
4%

3
17%

59
7%

4
28%

19
11%P

25
8%

18
6%

22
7%

25
7%

13
9%

13
7%

Strongly disagree

41
4%

7
8%

30
4%

6
13%Ac

1
2%

3
9%

31
4%

9
4%

7
6%

2
6%

32
4%

1
9%

8
5%

7
2%

16
5%o

12
4%

12
3%

4
3%

13
7%

Net: Disagree

114
11%

12
12%

95
11%

9
19%c

2
5%

4
34%

4
11%

90
12%

23
11%

3
8%

13
12%

3
10%

3
17%

92
12%

5
36%

27
16%o

32
10%

34
11%

34
11%

37
10%

18
12%

26
13%

Don't know

164
16%

8
8%

148
17%

4
7%

4
10%

8
22%b

127
17%

27
13%

4
10%

14
13%

2
8%

5
28%

1
45%

137
17%

1
9%

15
9%

46
14%

51
16%N

42
14%

54
15%

17
12%

50
26%QRS

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 357

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

248
86%

424
83%

453
92%D

62
89%N

46
93%N

123
83
96%fJKm 93%N
Nop

42
85%

43
86%n

19
94%N

106
89%N

143
76%

141
89%N

70
89%N

37
8%

7
11%h

4
7%

7
15%H

7
14%H

1
6%

13
11%h

45
18
24%FGHI 11%h
kLMOP

9
11%h

23
47%

31
63%j

14
70%J

71
60%

128
68%J

93
59%

50
63%j

18
37%

6
30%

48
40%g

60
32%

65
41%g

29
37%

52
33%

26
33%

Traditional

877
88%

375
87%

253
90%c

Modern

124
12%

55
13%

27
10%

Peaceful

627
63%

280
65%

167
60%

180
62%

324
63%

303
62%

43
62%j

38
77
76%hJmo 60%j

58
65%J

Violent

374
37%

151
35%

113
40%

110
38%

187
37%

187
38%

27
38%

12
24%

52
40%g

31
35%

Integrated

393
39%

179
42%

102
36%

113
39%

211
41%

182
37%

32
46%mo

22
45%

47
36%

32
36%

17
34%

20
40%

8
39%

37
31%

Separate

608
61%

251
58%

179
64%

178
61%

300
59%

308
63%

38
54%

27
55%

82
64%N

57
64%N

32
66%N

30
60%n

12
61%

82
69%fN

Tolerant

479
48%

214
50%

140
50%

126
43%

262
51%E

217
44%

36
51%j

30
62
61%IJMo 48%

37
41%

18
35%

25
50%j

9
46%

50
42%

Intolerant

522
52%

217
50%

141
50%

165
57%

249
49%

273
56%D

34
49%

19
39%

67
52%

52
59%GN

32
25
65%fGkN 50%

11
54%

69
58%GN

Promotes free thinking

186
19%

78
18%

45
16%

70
14%

11
16%

6
12%

17
13%

10
12%

7
15%

11
22%iM

3
15%

10
8%

Set in its ways

815
81%

352
82%

235
84%c

44
88%N

79
88%kNp

42
85%N

39
78%N

17
85%N

Respectful of women

330
33%

138
32%

78
28%

17
19%

11
22%

Not respectful of women

671
67%

292
68%c

202
72%C

42
14%b

63
22%b

86
17%E

117
23%E

227
78%

394
77%

421
86%D

58
84%N

114
39%aB

199
39%E

131
27%

23
33%i

177
61%

311
61%

359
73%D

47
67%N

5
4%

112
87%N

22
35
45%HIJM 27%
Op
27
55%

7
7%

26
53%fGhI
kLNp

94
72
39
29
73%GKN 81%fGKN 78%GKN 59%N

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by ComRes

20
6
41%HIJM 28%
Op
14
72%N

100
53%HIJk
MOP
88
47%

108
68
57%IJMO 43%
80
43%

87
73%GKN

90
57%gN

69
25
37%FGHI 16%m
JKLMOP

109
119
92%KNoP 63%
32
27%

106
67%fN

106
56%FHIJ
KLMOP
82
44%

133
84%N
36
23%

53
67%N
37
47%
42
53%
17
21%iM
62
79%N
22
28%

122
57
77%GKN 72%gkN

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Table 357

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Age

Total
Weighted base

1001

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

430

280

Gender

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Region

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

290

511

490

69*

Equal

369
37%

159
37%

97
35%

113
39%

212
42%E

157
32%

27
38%M

Unequal

632
63%

271
63%

183
65%

178
61%

299
58%

333
68%D

43
62%N

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

50*

129

24
48%hIJM
Op
26
52%

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

50*

20*

89*

50*

43
33%

26
29%

13
27%

86
67%gN

63
71%GKN

36
73%GKN

East of
England
(m)
119*

22
8
45%IJMO 40%M
p
27
55%n

28
24%

12
60%n

Prepared by ComRes

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

159*

79*

188
107
57%FHIJ
klMOP

91
82
76%FGKL 43%
N

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

London
(n)

47
29%
112
71%GKN

25
31%
54
69%gkN

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Table 358

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

55
80%

241
87%

3
64%

13
72%

3
56%

408
87%

338
88%

115
90%

16
100%

262
85%

127
89%

54
80%

17
84%

393
91%LN

19
84%

5
81%

37
13%

2
36%

5
28%

2
44%

62
13%

48
12%

13
10%

16
11%

13
20%P

3
16%

41
9%

4
16%

1
19%

Traditional

877
88%

332
91%C

230
89%c

Modern

124
12%

34
9%

30
11%

Peaceful

627
63%

220
60%

166
64%

44
64%

179
64%

2
43%

10
59%

4
78%

310
66%I

223
58%

81
63%

12
74%

182
59%

87
61%

47
69%

15
76%

282
65%

9
40%

4
61%

Violent

374
37%

146
40%

94
36%

24
36%

99
36%

3
57%

7
41%

1
22%

160
34%

163
42%H

47
37%

4
26%

125
41%

56
39%

21
31%

5
24%

152
35%

13
60%

2
39%

Integrated

393
39%

138
38%

100
38%

22
32%

120
43%

2
36%

12
65%

*
6%

191
41%

148
38%

47
36%

7
44%

111
36%

57
40%

29
44%

8
39%

175
40%

10
45%

3
40%

Separate

608
61%

228
62%

160
62%

46
68%

158
57%

3
64%

6
35%

5
94%

279
59%

238
62%

82
64%

9
56%

196
64%

86
60%

38
56%

12
61%

259
60%

12
55%

4
60%

Tolerant

479
48%

159
43%

130
50%

30
43%

145
52%a

2
43%

11
60%

3
50%

242
51%i

171
44%

57
44%

9
55%

135
44%

67
47%

33
49%

5
26%

231
53%L

4
17%

4
61%

Intolerant

522
52%

207
57%d

130
50%

39
57%

133
48%

3
57%

7
40%

3
50%

228
49%

215
56%h

71
56%

7
45%

172
56%P

76
53%

34
51%

15
74%

203
47%

19
83%

2
39%

Promotes free thinking

186
19%

59
16%

52
20%

13
19%

54
19%

6
35%

2
37%

108
23%IJ

58
15%

17
14%

3
18%

61
20%

27
19%

16
23%

5
24%

76
18%

2
11%

Set in its ways

815
81%

307
84%

208
80%

55
81%

224
81%

5
100%

11
65%

4
63%

362
77%

328
85%H

111
86%H

13
82%

247
80%

117
81%

52
77%

15
76%

358
82%

20
89%

6
100%

Respectful of women

330
33%

114
31%

88
34%

32
83
47%ABD 30%

1
26%

8
45%

3
60%

169
36%i

116
30%

41
32%

4
28%

109
35%p

54
38%p

30
44%P

6
33%

124
29%

6
25%

2
24%

Not respectful of women

671
67%

252
69%C

36
53%

4
74%

10
55%

2
40%

301
64%

270
70%h

88
68%

11
72%

199
65%

89
62%

38
56%

13
67%

310
71%lmN

17
75%

5
76%

172
66%C

13
20%Ab

195
70%C

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by ComRes

46
15%P

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Table 358

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Education

Total
Weighted base

1001

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)
366

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)
260

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)
129

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)
143

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

16**

307

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Equal

369
37%

118
32%

98
38%

30
44%a

109
39%

1
26%

8
46%

4
78%

184
39%

137
36%

43
34%

4
27%

109
35%

60
42%

28
41%

4
18%

162
37%

4
16%

2
39%

Unequal

632
63%

248
68%c

162
62%

39
56%

169
61%

4
74%

9
54%

1
22%

286
61%

249
64%

85
66%

12
73%

199
65%

83
58%

40
59%

16
82%

272
63%

19
84%

4
61%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 359

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

42
84%E

42
92%E

7
56%

21
58%

700
160
91%gH 77%

717
90%gH

13
88%

155
91%

287
88%

287
89%

274
310
91%rS 86%

121
84%

169
87%

Traditional

877
88%

83
88%

766
89%E

Modern

124
12%

11
12%

92
11%

8
16%

4
8%

5
44%

15
68
42%ABC 9%

Peaceful

627
63%

58
61%

537
63%

28
57%

30
66%

8
71%

23
64%

447
58%

Violent

374
37%

37
39%

321
37%

21
43%

15
34%

3
29%

13
36%

321
42%gH

Integrated

393
39%

40
42%

334
39%

21
42%

19
42%

5
41%

14
39%

259
34%

Separate

608
61%

55
58%

523
61%

29
58%

26
58%

7
59%

22
61%

509
66%H

Tolerant

479
48%

47
50%

408
48%

21
43%

26
57%

8
67%

16
42%

336
44%

Intolerant

522
52%

48
50%

449
52%

28
57%

19
43%

4
33%

21
58%

432
56%H

Promotes free thinking

186
19%

21
22%

148
17%

15
30%ac

6
13%

2
15%

16
102
43%AC 13%

Set in its ways

815
81%

74
78%

710
83%bE

35
70%

39
87%bE

10
85%

21
57%

Respectful of women

330
33%

25
27%

276
32%

15
30%

11
23%

6
50%

23
188
63%ABC 24%

Not respectful of women

671
67%

70
73%

582
68%E

35
70%E

35
77%E

6
50%

13
37%

Equal

369
37%

29
31%

309
36%

15
30%

15
32%

8
66%

23
226
64%ABC 29%

35
81%

82
72%

23
82%

17
89%

2
100%

48
23%

8
19%fl

32
28%FL

5
18%

2
11%

76
10%

2
12%

16
9%

40
12%

37
11%

26
9%

158
76%

33
75%fl

90
79%FL

20
70%

15
77%

469
59%

10
70%

107
63%

227
69%P

175
54%

199
66%

224
62%

83
58%

117
60%

50
24%

11
25%

24
21%

8
30%

5
23%

2
100%

324
41%gH

4
30%

64
37%

101
31%

148
46%O

101
34%

135
38%

61
42%

77
40%

122
59%

16
37%

86
9
76%FGL 32%

11
55%

271
34%

9
63%

55
32%

138
42%n

126
39%

110
37%

139
39%

66
46%

77
40%

27
63%H

28
24%

19
68%

9
45%

2
100%

522
66%H

5
37%

116
68%o

190
58%

197
61%

189
63%

221
61%

79
54%

117
60%

17
40%

85
10
74%FGL 37%

12
60%

354
45%

6
43%

90
53%P

170
52%P

134
42%

147
49%

177
49%

69
48%

85
44%

83
40%

26
60%H

29
26%

18
63%

8
40%

2
100%

439
55%H

8
57%

81
47%

157
48%

189
153
58%NO 51%

183
51%

75
52%

109
56%

75
36%

11
25%f

53
6
46%FGL 21%

6
30%

111
14%

8
53%

28
16%

60
18%

51
16%

52
17%

70
19%

25
18%

38
20%

33
75%H

62
54%

22
79%

14
70%

2
100%

682
86%H

7
47%

143
84%

267
82%

272
84%

248
83%

290
81%

119
82%

156
80%

20
45%FL

84
14
74%FGL 48%

6
32%

1
55%

205
26%

7
46%

56
33%

103
31%

94
29%

90
30%

110
30%

57
39%qr

24
55%H

30
26%

15
52%

13
68%

1
45%

588
8
74%GH 54%

115
67%

225
69%

230
71%

210
70%s

250
70%s

88
61%

122
63%

18
43%

84
12
73%FGL 42%

9
44%

66
39%

116
35%

110
34%

111
37%

134
37%

52
36%

69
35%

86
41%
125
60%

666
133
87%gH 64%
125
60%

579
82
76%GH 40%
123
59%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by ComRes

246
31%

8
55%

49
14%q

23
16%Q

25
13%

72
37%

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Table 359

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total
Weighted base
Unequal

1001
632
63%

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

66
69%

549
64%E

35
70%E

31
68%E

4
34%

13
36%

541
71%H

Net:
Nonwhite
208
85
41%

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

43*

114*

25
57%H

31
27%

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

28**

20**

2**

16
58%

11
56%

2
100%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

Chinese
(j)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Social grade

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

144

194

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

547
69%H

7
45%

104
61%

211
65%

214
66%

189
63%

226
63%

92
64%

125
65%

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Table 360

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

248
86%

424
83%

453
92%D

62
89%N

46
93%N

123
83
96%fJKm 93%N
Nop

42
85%

43
86%n

19
94%N

106
89%N

143
76%

141
89%N

70
89%N

37
8%

7
11%h

4
7%

7
15%H

7
14%H

1
6%

13
11%h

45
18
24%FGHI 11%h
kLMOP

9
11%h

Traditional

877
88%

375
87%

253
90%c

Modern

124
12%

55
13%

27
10%

42
14%b

86
17%E

5
4%

7
7%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 361

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

55
80%

241
87%

3
64%

13
72%

3
56%

408
87%

338
88%

115
90%

16
100%

262
85%

127
89%

54
80%

17
84%

393
91%LN

19
84%

5
81%

37
13%

2
36%

5
28%

2
44%

62
13%

48
12%

13
10%

13
20%P

3
16%

4
16%

1
19%

Traditional

877
88%

332
91%C

230
89%c

Modern

124
12%

34
9%

30
11%

13
20%Ab

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

46
15%P

16
11%

41
9%

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Table 362

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

42
84%E

42
92%E

7
56%

21
58%

700
160
91%gH 77%

717
90%gH

13
88%

155
91%

287
88%

287
89%

274
310
91%rS 86%

121
84%

169
87%

4
8%

5
44%

15
68
42%ABC 9%

2
12%

16
9%

40
12%

37
11%

Traditional

877
88%

83
88%

766
89%E

Modern

124
12%

11
12%

92
11%

8
16%

48
23%

35
81%

82
72%

23
82%

17
89%

2
100%

8
19%fl

32
28%FL

5
18%

2
11%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

76
10%

26
9%

49
14%q

23
16%Q

25
13%

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Table 363

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

23
47%

31
63%j

14
70%J

71
60%

128
68%J

93
59%

50
63%j

18
37%

6
30%

48
40%g

60
32%

65
41%g

29
37%

Peaceful

627
63%

280
65%

167
60%

180
62%

324
63%

303
62%

43
62%j

38
77
76%hJmo 60%j

58
65%J

Violent

374
37%

151
35%

113
40%

110
38%

187
37%

187
38%

27
38%

12
24%

31
35%

52
40%g

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

26
53%fGhI
kLNp

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Table 364

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Peaceful

627
63%

220
60%

166
64%

44
64%

179
64%

2
43%

10
59%

4
78%

310
66%I

223
58%

81
63%

12
74%

182
59%

87
61%

47
69%

15
76%

282
65%

9
40%

4
61%

Violent

374
37%

146
40%

94
36%

24
36%

99
36%

3
57%

7
41%

1
22%

160
34%

163
42%H

47
37%

4
26%

125
41%

56
39%

21
31%

5
24%

152
35%

13
60%

2
39%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 365

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

158
76%

33
75%fl

90
79%FL

20
70%

15
77%

469
59%

10
70%

107
63%

227
69%P

175
54%

199
66%

224
62%

83
58%

117
60%

50
24%

11
25%

24
21%

8
30%

5
23%

2
100%

324
41%gH

4
30%

64
37%

101
31%

148
46%O

101
34%

135
38%

61
42%

77
40%

Peaceful

627
63%

58
61%

537
63%

28
57%

30
66%

8
71%

23
64%

447
58%

Violent

374
37%

37
39%

321
37%

21
43%

15
34%

3
29%

13
36%

321
42%gH

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 366

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Integrated

393
39%

179
42%

102
36%

113
39%

211
41%

182
37%

32
46%mo

22
45%

47
36%

32
36%

17
34%

20
40%

8
39%

37
31%

Separate

608
61%

251
58%

179
64%

178
61%

300
59%

308
63%

38
54%

27
55%

82
64%N

57
64%N

32
66%N

30
60%n

12
61%

82
69%fN

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

100
52
53%HIJk 33%
MOP
88
47%

106
67%fN

26
33%
53
67%N

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Table 367

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Integrated

393
39%

138
38%

100
38%

22
32%

120
43%

2
36%

12
65%

*
6%

191
41%

148
38%

47
36%

7
44%

111
36%

57
40%

29
44%

8
39%

175
40%

10
45%

3
40%

Separate

608
61%

228
62%

160
62%

46
68%

158
57%

3
64%

6
35%

5
94%

279
59%

238
62%

82
64%

9
56%

196
64%

86
60%

38
56%

12
61%

259
60%

12
55%

4
60%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 368

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

122
59%

16
37%

86
9
76%FGL 32%

11
55%

271
34%

9
63%

55
32%

138
42%n

126
39%

110
37%

139
39%

66
46%

77
40%

27
63%H

28
24%

9
45%

2
100%

522
66%H

5
37%

116
68%o

190
58%

197
61%

189
63%

221
61%

79
54%

117
60%

Integrated

393
39%

40
42%

334
39%

21
42%

19
42%

5
41%

14
39%

259
34%

Separate

608
61%

55
58%

523
61%

29
58%

26
58%

7
59%

22
61%

509
66%H

86
41%

19
68%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Tolerant

479
48%

214
50%

140
50%

126
43%

262
51%E

217
44%

36
51%j

30
62
61%IJMo 48%

37
41%

18
35%

25
50%j

9
46%

50
42%

Intolerant

522
52%

217
50%

141
50%

165
57%

249
49%

273
56%D

34
49%

19
39%

52
59%GN

32
25
65%fGkN 50%

11
54%

69
58%GN

67
52%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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108
68
57%IJMO 43%
80
43%

90
57%gN

37
47%
42
53%

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Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Tolerant

479
48%

159
43%

130
50%

30
43%

145
52%a

2
43%

11
60%

3
50%

242
51%i

171
44%

57
44%

9
55%

135
44%

67
47%

33
49%

5
26%

231
53%L

4
17%

4
61%

Intolerant

522
52%

207
57%d

130
50%

39
57%

133
48%

3
57%

7
40%

3
50%

228
49%

215
56%h

71
56%

7
45%

172
56%P

76
53%

34
51%

15
74%

203
47%

19
83%

2
39%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 371

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

125
60%

17
40%

85
10
74%FGL 37%

12
60%

354
45%

6
43%

90
53%P

170
52%P

134
42%

147
49%

177
49%

69
48%

85
44%

26
60%H

29
26%

8
40%

2
100%

439
55%H

8
57%

81
47%

157
48%

189
153
58%NO 51%

183
51%

75
52%

109
56%

Tolerant

479
48%

47
50%

408
48%

21
43%

26
57%

8
67%

16
42%

336
44%

Intolerant

522
52%

48
50%

449
52%

28
57%

19
43%

4
33%

21
58%

432
56%H

83
40%

18
63%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 372

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

11
16%

6
12%

10
12%

7
15%

11
22%iM

3
15%

58
84%N

44
88%N

79
88%kNp

42
85%N

39
78%N

17
85%N

Promotes free thinking

186
19%

78
18%

45
16%

Set in its ways

815
81%

352
82%

235
84%c

63
22%b
227
78%

117
23%E
394
77%

70
14%
421
86%D

17
13%
112
87%N

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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10
8%

69
25
37%FGHI 16%m
JKLMOP

109
119
92%KNoP 63%

133
84%N

17
21%iM
62
79%N

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Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Promotes free thinking

186
19%

59
16%

52
20%

13
19%

54
19%

6
35%

2
37%

108
23%IJ

Set in its ways

815
81%

307
84%

208
80%

55
81%

224
81%

5
100%

11
65%

4
63%

362
77%

58
15%

17
14%

3
18%

61
20%

27
19%

16
23%

5
24%

76
18%

2
11%

328
85%H

111
86%H

13
82%

247
80%

117
81%

52
77%

15
76%

358
82%

20
89%

6
100%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 374

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

11
25%f

53
6
46%FGL 21%

6
30%

111
14%

8
53%

28
16%

60
18%

51
16%

52
17%

70
19%

25
18%

38
20%

33
75%H

62
54%

14
70%

2
100%

682
86%H

7
47%

143
84%

267
82%

272
84%

248
83%

290
81%

119
82%

156
80%

Promotes free thinking

186
19%

21
22%

148
17%

15
30%ac

6
13%

2
15%

16
102
43%AC 13%

Set in its ways

815
81%

74
78%

710
83%bE

35
70%

39
87%bE

10
85%

21
57%

75
36%

666
133
87%gH 64%

22
79%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

114
39%aB

199
39%E

131
27%

23
33%i

17
19%

11
22%

177
61%

311
61%

359
73%D

47
67%N

Respectful of women

330
33%

138
32%

78
28%

Not respectful of women

671
67%

292
68%c

202
72%C

22
35
45%HIJM 27%
Op
27
55%

94
72
39
29
73%GKN 81%fGKN 78%GKN 59%N

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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20
6
41%HIJM 28%
Op
14
72%N

32
27%
87
73%GKN

106
56%FHIJ
KLMOP
82
44%

36
23%

22
28%

122
57
77%GKN 72%gkN

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Table 376

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

32
83
47%ABD 30%

1
26%

8
45%

3
60%

169
36%i

116
30%

41
32%

4
28%

109
35%p

54
38%p

30
44%P

6
33%

124
29%

6
25%

2
24%

36
53%

4
74%

10
55%

2
40%

301
64%

270
70%h

88
68%

11
72%

199
65%

89
62%

38
56%

13
67%

310
71%lmN

17
75%

5
76%

Respectful of women

330
33%

114
31%

Not respectful of women

671
67%

252
69%C

88
34%
172
66%C

195
70%C

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 377

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

125
60%

20
45%FL

84
14
74%FGL 48%

6
32%

1
55%

205
26%

7
46%

56
33%

103
31%

94
29%

90
30%

110
30%

57
39%qr

24
55%H

30
26%

13
68%

1
45%

588
8
74%GH 54%

115
67%

225
69%

230
71%

210
70%s

250
70%s

88
61%

Respectful of women

330
33%

25
27%

276
32%

15
30%

11
23%

6
50%

23
188
63%ABC 24%

Not respectful of women

671
67%

70
73%

582
68%E

35
70%E

35
77%E

6
50%

13
37%

579
82
76%GH 40%

15
52%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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72
37%
122
63%

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Table 378

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

43
33%

26
29%

13
27%

86
67%gN

63
71%GKN

36
73%GKN

Equal

369
37%

159
37%

97
35%

113
39%

212
42%E

157
32%

27
38%M

Unequal

632
63%

271
63%

183
65%

178
61%

299
58%

333
68%D

43
62%N

24
48%hIJM
Op
26
52%

22
8
45%IJMO 40%M
p
27
55%n

28
24%

12
60%n

91
82
76%FGKL 43%
N

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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107
57%FHIJ
klMOP

47
29%
112
71%GKN

25
31%
54
69%gkN

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Table 379

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Equal

369
37%

118
32%

98
38%

30
44%a

109
39%

1
26%

8
46%

4
78%

184
39%

137
36%

43
34%

4
27%

109
35%

60
42%

28
41%

4
18%

162
37%

4
16%

2
39%

Unequal

632
63%

248
68%c

162
62%

39
56%

169
61%

4
74%

9
54%

1
22%

286
61%

249
64%

85
66%

12
73%

199
65%

83
58%

40
59%

16
82%

272
63%

19
84%

4
61%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 380

Q.16 Looking at each of the pairs of attributes below, please select the one that you feel is most applicable to the Islamic faith.
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

123
59%

18
43%

84
12
73%FGL 42%

9
44%

246
31%

8
55%

66
39%

116
35%

110
34%

111
37%

134
37%

52
36%

69
35%

25
57%H

31
27%

11
56%

2
100%

547
69%H

7
45%

104
61%

211
65%

214
66%

189
63%

226
63%

92
64%

125
65%

Equal

369
37%

29
31%

309
36%

15
30%

15
32%

8
66%

23
226
64%ABC 29%

Unequal

632
63%

66
69%

549
64%E

35
70%E

31
68%E

4
34%

13
36%

541
71%H

85
41%

16
58%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 381

Q.17 Islamophobia can be defined as 'a dread or hatred of Islam and therefore, the fear and dislike of all Muslims'. Some people say that islamophobia is present
in the UK. Who do you think is most to blame for islamophobia?
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Terror groups abroad


(e.g. Al Qaeda)

255
26%

The media

229
23%

UK Muslims who have


committed acts of
terror

135
31%BC

66
24%

54
19%

117
23%

138
28%d

21
31%N

11
21%

33
26%n

26
29%N

11
22%

12
23%

97
22%

69
25%

63
22%

108
21%

121
25%

17
24%

17
34%Hm

22
17%

19
22%

11
22%

10
21%

4
21%

211
21%

85
20%

56
20%

70
24%

89
17%

122
25%D

21
31%mN

10
20%

30
23%

22
25%n

14
28%N

11
23%

The religious teachings


of Islam itself

47
5%

18
4%

10
4%

19
7%

26
5%

21
4%

1
1%

1
2%

7
6%

3
4%

4
8%FK

The Muslim community


generally

45
4%

13
3%

17
6%a

15
5%

30
6%e

15
3%

1
1%

4
8%fp

6
7%f

High profile Muslim


clerics in the UK

34
3%

16
4%

9
3%

10
3%

21
4%

13
3%

1
1%

1
2%

7
5%

Politicians

27
3%

13
3%

5
2%

9
3%

Muslims I have come


into contact with

17
2%

2
*

2
1%

Other, please specify

38
4%

17
4%

I do not think that


Islamophobia is present
in the UK

49
5%

None of these

48
5%

10
8%fop

31
16%

37
23%

27
34%N

22
18%

46
24%

43
27%h

19
24%

3
17%

22
19%

29
15%

32
20%

16
20%

*
1%

*
2%

6
5%

5
3%

2
3%

2
5%

3
6%f

1
3%

4
4%

7
4%

4
3%

1
2%

1
1%

2
5%

3
5%p

*
2%

4
4%

8
4%

6
4%

1
1%

5
3%

7
4%m

3
4%M

1
1%

17
9%FKop

22
4%E

5
1%

2
3%m

1
3%m

4
3%

3
3%m

*
1%

1
3%M

13
4%AB

13
3%E

4
1%

1
1%

1
1%

10
4%

11
4%

22
4%

16
3%

2
3%

1
2%

4
3%

4
5%m

1
2%

1
3%

*
2%

1
1%

8
4%

11
7%M

4
4%m

16
4%

23
8%AC

10
3%

31
6%

18
4%

1
1%

2
4%

5
4%

2
2%

3
6%f

3
6%

2
9%FI

9
8%fi

12
6%

6
4%

5
7%f

19
4%

12
4%

18
6%

32
6%e

17
3%

2
3%

2
4%

7
6%

2
2%

1
1%

4
8%IJp

1
3%

11
10%IJp

10
5%

7
5%

2
2%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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8
39
42%GHJK 33%N
NO

15
8%fgHIJ
klMOP

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Table 382

Q.17 Islamophobia can be defined as 'a dread or hatred of Islam and therefore, the fear and dislike of all Muslims'. Some people say that islamophobia is present
in the UK. Who do you think is most to blame for islamophobia?
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

1
13%

5
27%

120
25%

86
22%

44
34%hI

6
35%

58
19%

23
16%

14
21%

6
28%

143
33%LMn

9
39%

3
53%

3
16%

111
24%j

94
24%j

20
16%

3
20%

57
19%

35
24%

14
20%

3
15%

120
28%L

*
7%

76
25%P

31
21%

15
22%

5
26%

77
18%

8
34%

14
3%

4
18%

13
3%

1
4%

9
2%

12
3%

Terror groups abroad


(e.g. Al Qaeda)

255
26%

83
23%

66
25%c

9
14%

92
33%AbC

The media

229
23%

70
19%

60
23%

16
23%

80
29%A

UK Muslims who have


committed acts of
terror

211
21%

98
27%bD

53
20%

15
21%

40
14%

1
25%

3
19%

1
18%

96
20%

79
21%

34
26%

2
13%

The religious teachings


of Islam itself

47
5%

17
5%

17
7%d

4
5%

8
3%

1
7%

23
5%j

21
6%j

1
1%

1
6%

15
5%

7
5%

7
10%P

The Muslim community


generally

45
4%

24
7%B

7
3%

4
6%

9
3%

22
5%

18
5%

5
4%

18
6%p

10
7%p

2
3%

1
3%

High profile Muslim


clerics in the UK

34
3%

8
2%

11
4%

2
2%

10
4%

2
36%

1
7%

14
3%

17
4%

3
2%

1
6%

13
4%

11
8%P

2
3%

Politicians

27
3%

7
2%

3
1%

5
7%AB

12
4%aB

7
1%

12
3%

7
6%H

1
8%

8
2%

5
4%

1
1%

2
9%

Muslims I have come


into contact with

17
2%

3
1%

12
5%AD

1
1%

1
7%

12
3%j

5
1%

1
*

1
*

Other, please specify

38
4%

9
2%

13
5%

5
7%A

11
4%

23
5%

13
3%

3
2%

7
2%

9
6%l

3
5%

18
4%

1
21%

I do not think that


Islamophobia is present
in the UK

49
5%

22
6%

8
3%

5
7%

8
3%

1
26%

2
10%

3
54%

19
4%

22
6%

6
5%

1
6%

22
7%P

8
6%

2
3%

2
10%

15
4%

None of these

48
5%

25
7%D

10
4%

4
6%

7
2%

1
7%

2
28%

24
5%

19
5%

5
4%

1
6%

19
6%P

5
4%

2
10%

12
3%

1
4%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

15
5%MnP

8
12%MP

1
19%

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 383

Q.17 Islamophobia can be defined as 'a dread or hatred of Islam and therefore, the fear and dislike of all Muslims'. Some people say that islamophobia is present
in the UK. Who do you think is most to blame for islamophobia?
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

221
29%gH

31
15%

6
14%

15
13%

4
12%

6
33%

225
28%gH

161
21%

60
29%

15
36%fl

31
27%

10
34%

4
19%

169
21%

14
12%

5
17%

3
17%

Terror groups abroad


(e.g. Al Qaeda)

255
26%

22
23%

225
26%

13
26%

9
20%

1
11%

7
19%

The media

229
23%

31
32%

190
22%e

9
18%

22
5
48%ABE 45%

3
8%

UK Muslims who have


committed acts of
terror

211
21%

18
19%

182
21%

13
26%

5
12%

2
14%

9
24%

181
24%H

28
13%

6
13%

The religious teachings


of Islam itself

47
5%

5
5%

38
4%

4
7%

1
3%

4
11%a

29
4%

17
8%

3
6%

10
9%FL

2
8%

2
8%

The Muslim community


generally

45
4%

7
7%

37
4%

5
10%e

2
4%

1
12%

31
4%

14
7%

3
6%

6
6%

4
14%

High profile Muslim


clerics in the UK

34
3%

3
3%

29
3%

3
6%

2
7%

27
4%

5
2%

1
3%

2
1%

Politicians

27
3%

4
4%

23
3%

4
8%ac

18
2%

9
4%

1
3%

Muslims I have come


into contact with

17
2%

17
2%

3
*

14
7%

1
2%l

Other, please specify

38
4%

4
4%

33
4%

1
2%

3
6%

1
7%

1
2%

29
4%

8
4%

90
27%

85
26%

75
25%

99
27%

40
28%

41
21%

4
26%

55
71
32%OP 22%

70
22%

74
25%

87
24%

25
17%

42
22%

183
23%H

3
20%

36
21%

73
22%

69
21%

69
23%r

59
17%

34
24%r

48
25%R

30
4%

4
24%

5
3%

13
4%

20
6%

9
3%

19
5%

11
8%Q

8
4%

*
2%

31
4%

1
4%

6
3%

14
4%

15
5%

17
6%

10
3%

7
5%

10
5%

1
4%

1
4%

30
4%

1
10%

5
3%

12
4%

13
4%

10
3%

11
3%

7
5%

7
3%

6
6%fl

1
5%

18
2%

2
1%

10
3%

12
4%

13
4%T

7
2%

4
3%

2
1%

13
12%FL

3
*

1
1%

12
4%nP

12
3%QT

4
3%QT

2
2%

1
55%

30
4%

5
3%

I do not think that


Islamophobia is present
in the UK

49
5%

1
1%

43
5%

1
1%

6
31
15%ABC 4%

12
6%

3
7%

6
5%

2
12%

1
45%

37
5%

2
16%

None of these

48
5%

2
2%

40
5%

2
4%

1
10%

5
36
14%AC
5%

11
5%

8
7%

3
9%

38
5%

5
12%FHL

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

46
27%

3
1%

1
*

16
5%

12
4%

11
4%

13
4%

3
2%

9
5%

5
3%

8
3%

11
4%

12
4%

24
7%s

3
2%

10
5%

7
4%

8
2%

13
4%

9
3%

17
5%

5
4%

17
9%Qs

Page 429

Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 384

Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?
Is the biggest threat to the UK
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Homegrown

577
58%

244
57%

154
55%

178
61%

287
56%

289
59%

44
63%mn

30
60%

70
54%

International

424
42%

186
43%

126
45%

112
39%

223
44%

201
41%

26
37%

20
40%

59
46%IKo

62
27
70%HJLM 54%
NP
27
30%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

23
46%IKo

35
10
71%HJLM 50%
NP
14
29%

10
50%IKO

57
48%

92
49%

62
52%fIKO

96
51%fIKO

107
43
67%hjLM 54%
Np
52
33%

36
46%IKo

Page 430

Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 385

Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?
Is the biggest threat to the UK
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Homegrown

577
58%

205
56%

156
60%

43
64%

164
59%

*
8%

6
34%

3
47%

280
60%

217
56%

73
57%

7
43%

184
60%

81
56%

38
56%

11
56%

247
57%

13
60%

3
46%

International

424
42%

162
44%

104
40%

25
36%

115
41%

5
92%

12
66%

3
53%

190
40%

170
44%

55
43%

9
57%

124
40%

63
44%

30
44%

9
44%

187
43%

9
40%

3
54%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

Page 431

Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 386

Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?
Is the biggest threat to the UK
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Homegrown

577
58%

60
63%

482
56%

32
64%

28
62%

11
96%

24
65%

453
59%H

108
52%

29
67%H

50
44%

18
62%

10
51%

1
55%

469
59%H

8
53%

100
58%

195
60%

187
58%

187
62%R

189
53%

85
59%

114
59%

International

424
42%

35
37%

376
44%

18
36%

17
38%

*
4%

13
35%

315
41%

100
48%

14
33%

64
11
56%FGL 38%

10
49%

1
45%

324
41%

7
47%

71
42%

133
40%

136
42%

113
38%

171
47%Q

59
41%

80
41%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

Page 432

Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 387

Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?
Is the threat that you are most scared of, personally
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Homegrown

558
56%

237
55%

156
56%

165
57%

282
55%

275
56%

44
63%lmn

26
52%

66
51%

International

443
44%

194
45%

125
44%

125
43%

228
45%

215
44%

26
37%

24
48%io

63
49%IkO

60
25
67%gHJL 51%
MNP
29
33%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

24
49%IkO

32
9
65%hjLM 46%
Np
17
35%

11
54%fIKO

58
49%

91
48%

60
51%fIKO

97
52%fIKO

106
40
67%gHJL 50%
MNP
53
33%

40
50%IkO

Page 433

Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 388

Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?
Is the threat that you are most scared of, personally
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Homegrown

558
56%

206
56%

143
55%

39
57%

157
56%

2
39%

8
46%

3
47%

268
57%

213
55%

69
53%

8
53%

167
54%

81
57%

41
61%

10
49%

237
55%

16
72%

5
80%

International

443
44%

160
44%

117
45%

29
43%

122
44%

3
61%

10
54%

3
53%

202
43%

174
45%

60
47%

8
47%

141
46%

62
43%

26
39%

10
51%

197
45%

6
28%

1
20%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

Page 434

Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 389

Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?
Is the threat that you are most scared of, personally
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Homegrown

558
56%

59
62%

470
55%

30
60%

29
64%

7
59%

21
58%

427
56%

119
57%

27
63%

62
55%

14
49%

13
65%

2
100%

439
55%

6
43%

96
56%

182
55%

183
57%

171
57%

189
53%

84
58%

111
57%

International

443
44%

36
38%

387
45%

20
40%

16
36%

5
41%

16
42%

340
44%

89
43%

16
37%

52
45%

14
51%

7
35%

354
45%

8
57%

75
44%

146
45%

140
43%

129
43%

170
47%

60
42%

83
43%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

Page 435

Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 390

Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?
Is the threat that is hardest to defend against
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Homegrown

533
53%

217
50%

156
56%

160
55%

301
59%E

232
47%

38
55%

26
52%

65
50%

58
29
65%HLMN 58%n

27
55%

9
46%

56
47%

International

468
47%

214
50%

124
44%

131
45%

210
41%

258
53%D

31
45%

24
48%

64
50%I

31
35%

22
45%

11
54%I

63
53%Io

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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21
42%

87
46%
101
54%IjO

94
59%mN

44
55%

65
41%

36
45%

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Table 391

Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?
Is the threat that is hardest to defend against
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Homegrown

533
53%

204
56%

132
51%

40
58%

148
53%

8
46%

1
25%

263
56%

196
51%

66
51%

8
52%

170
55%n

78
55%

29
43%

10
50%

229
53%

15
68%

2
27%

International

468
47%

162
44%

128
49%

29
42%

130
47%

5
100%

10
54%

4
75%

207
44%

191
49%

63
49%

8
48%

137
45%

65
45%

39
57%l

10
50%

205
47%

7
32%

5
73%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Table 392

Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?
Is the threat that is hardest to defend against
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Homegrown

533
53%

56
59%

450
52%

32
64%

25
54%

8
64%

20
54%

405
53%

114
55%

28
64%

61
53%

17
60%

8
39%

1
45%

419
53%

7
48%

94
55%

168
51%

182
56%

165
55%

190
53%

81
57%

94
49%

International

468
47%

39
41%

408
48%

18
36%

21
46%

4
36%

17
46%

362
47%

93
45%

16
36%

53
47%

11
40%

12
61%

1
55%

375
47%

8
52%

77
45%

159
49%

141
44%

135
45%

170
47%

63
43%

100
51%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

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Absolutes/row percents

Table 393

Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?
Summary Table
Base: All respondents
Homegrown

International

Unweighted base

Unweighted base
1001

1001

1001
100%

1001
100%

Weighted base

1001

1001

1001
100%

1001
100%

Is the biggest threat


to the UK

1001

1001

577
58%

424
42%

Is the threat that you


are most scared of,
personally

1001

1001

558
56%

443
44%

Is the threat that is


hardest to defend
against

1001

1001

533
53%

468
47%

Prepared by ComRes

Weighted base

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Table 394

Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?
Summary Table 1 - Homegrown
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Is the biggest threat


to the UK

577
58%

244
57%

154
55%

178
61%

287
56%

289
59%

44
63%mn

30
60%

70
54%

62
27
70%HJLM 54%
NP

35
10
71%HJLM 50%
NP

57
48%

92
49%

107
43
67%hjLM 54%
Np

Is the threat that you


are most scared of,
personally

558
56%

237
55%

156
56%

165
57%

282
55%

275
56%

44
63%lmn

26
52%

66
51%

60
25
67%gHJL 51%
MNP

32
9
65%hjLM 46%
Np

58
49%

91
48%

106
40
67%gHJL 50%
MNP

Is the threat that is


hardest to defend
against

533
53%

217
50%

156
56%

160
55%

301
59%E

232
47%

38
55%

26
52%

65
50%

56
47%

87
46%

58
29
65%HLMN 58%n

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

27
55%

9
46%

94
59%mN

44
55%

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 395

Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?
Summary Table 1 - Homegrown
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Is the biggest threat


to the UK

577
58%

205
56%

156
60%

43
64%

164
59%

*
8%

6
34%

3
47%

280
60%

217
56%

73
57%

7
43%

184
60%

81
56%

38
56%

11
56%

247
57%

13
60%

3
46%

Is the threat that you


are most scared of,
personally

558
56%

206
56%

143
55%

39
57%

157
56%

2
39%

8
46%

3
47%

268
57%

213
55%

69
53%

8
53%

167
54%

81
57%

41
61%

10
49%

237
55%

16
72%

5
80%

Is the threat that is


hardest to defend
against

533
53%

204
56%

132
51%

40
58%

148
53%

8
46%

1
25%

263
56%

196
51%

66
51%

8
52%

170
55%n

78
55%

29
43%

10
50%

229
53%

15
68%

2
27%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 396

Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?
Summary Table 1 - Homegrown
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

469
59%H

8
53%

100
58%

195
60%

187
58%

187
62%R

189
53%

85
59%

114
59%

Is the biggest threat


to the UK

577
58%

60
63%

482
56%

32
64%

28
62%

11
96%

24
65%

453
59%H

108
52%

29
67%H

50
44%

18
62%

10
51%

1
55%

Is the threat that you


are most scared of,
personally

558
56%

59
62%

470
55%

30
60%

29
64%

7
59%

21
58%

427
56%

119
57%

27
63%

62
55%

14
49%

13
65%

2
100%

439
55%

6
43%

96
56%

182
55%

183
57%

171
57%

189
53%

84
58%

111
57%

Is the threat that is


hardest to defend
against

533
53%

56
59%

450
52%

32
64%

25
54%

8
64%

20
54%

405
53%

114
55%

28
64%

61
53%

17
60%

8
39%

1
45%

419
53%

7
48%

94
55%

168
51%

182
56%

165
55%

190
53%

81
57%

94
49%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 397

Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?
Summary Table 2 - International
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Is the biggest threat


to the UK

424
42%

186
43%

126
45%

112
39%

223
44%

201
41%

26
37%

20
40%

59
46%IKo

27
30%

23
46%IKo

14
29%

10
50%IKO

62
52%fIKO

96
51%fIKO

52
33%

36
46%IKo

Is the threat that you


are most scared of,
personally

443
44%

194
45%

125
44%

125
43%

228
45%

215
44%

26
37%

24
48%io

63
49%IkO

29
33%

24
49%IkO

17
35%

11
54%fIKO

60
51%fIKO

97
52%fIKO

53
33%

40
50%IkO

Is the threat that is


hardest to defend
against

468
47%

214
50%

124
44%

131
45%

210
41%

258
53%D

31
45%

24
48%

64
50%I

31
35%

21
42%

22
45%

11
54%I

63
53%Io

65
41%

36
45%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

101
54%IjO

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 398

Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?
Summary Table 2 - International
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Is the biggest threat


to the UK

424
42%

162
44%

104
40%

25
36%

115
41%

5
92%

12
66%

3
53%

190
40%

170
44%

55
43%

9
57%

124
40%

63
44%

30
44%

9
44%

187
43%

9
40%

3
54%

Is the threat that you


are most scared of,
personally

443
44%

160
44%

117
45%

29
43%

122
44%

3
61%

10
54%

3
53%

202
43%

174
45%

60
47%

8
47%

141
46%

62
43%

26
39%

10
51%

197
45%

6
28%

1
20%

Is the threat that is


hardest to defend
against

468
47%

162
44%

128
49%

29
42%

130
47%

5
100%

10
54%

4
75%

207
44%

191
49%

63
49%

8
48%

137
45%

65
45%

39
57%l

10
50%

205
47%

7
32%

5
73%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 399

Q.18 Thinking about terrorism originating in the UK (homegrown), and that originating from abroad (international), which of these do you associate most with each of the statements below?
Summary Table 2 - International
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Is the biggest threat


to the UK

424
42%

35
37%

376
44%

18
36%

17
38%

*
4%

13
35%

315
41%

100
48%

14
33%

64
11
56%FGL 38%

10
49%

1
45%

324
41%

7
47%

71
42%

133
40%

136
42%

113
38%

171
47%Q

59
41%

80
41%

Is the threat that you


are most scared of,
personally

443
44%

36
38%

387
45%

20
40%

16
36%

5
41%

16
42%

340
44%

89
43%

16
37%

52
45%

14
51%

7
35%

354
45%

8
57%

75
44%

146
45%

140
43%

129
43%

170
47%

60
42%

83
43%

Is the threat that is


hardest to defend
against

468
47%

39
41%

408
48%

18
36%

21
46%

4
36%

17
46%

362
47%

93
45%

16
36%

53
47%

11
40%

12
61%

1
55%

375
47%

8
52%

77
45%

159
49%

141
44%

135
45%

170
47%

63
43%

100
51%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 400

Q.19 Many thanks for your time. To finish, we have a few questions about you. Which of the following best describes where you live?
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Urban - population of
over 10,000

470
47%

190
44%

125
45%

155
53%AB

258
51%E

212
43%

Town

386
39%

165
38%

119
42%c

103
35%

177
35%

209
43%D

Village

129
13%

33
12%

28
10%

68
13%

61
12%

68
16%C

42
61%hiJL
MOP
20
29%
6
8%N

22
45%jL

61
47%JLo

40
45%JL

15
29%

25
50%JLO

4
21%

47
40%L

17
34%

54
42%N

39
44%fN

23
46%FN

20
40%n

10
49%FN

42
35%

10
20%fkN

14
11%N

9
10%N

11
4
23%FHIKN 8%N

4
21%FhiK
N

Hamlet or isolated
dwelling

16
2%

7
2%

4
1%

5
2%

7
1%

9
2%

2
2%

1
1%

1
1%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

1
2%m

1
3%M

2
9%fGHIj
MNO

30
25%FHIKN
o
-

128
68%GHIJ
KLMOP
54
29%

53
34%

33
42%L

79
29
50%FgMN 37%
p

4
2%

24
15%N

3
1%

2
1%

13
16%N
4
5%hM

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Absolutes/col percents

Table 401

Q.19 Many thanks for your time. To finish, we have a few questions about you. Which of the following best describes where you live?
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

137
53%A

43
63%AD

130
47%

1
17%

9
54%

*
6%

470
100%IJ

160
52%M

55
39%

29
42%

7
35%

205
47%

11
47%

4
58%

104
37%

2
47%

6
34%

5
94%

104
34%

73
51%LP

30
44%

8
39%

160
37%

10
44%

2
26%

2
9%

1
16%

Urban - population of
over 10,000

470
47%

150
41%

Town

386
39%

162
44%BC

86
33%

21
30%

Village

129
13%

52
14%c

29
11%

4
6%

40
14%c

2
36%

2
12%

129
100%HI

38
12%

14
9%

8
11%

5
26%

61
14%

16
2%

2
1%

1
1%

5
2%

16
100%

5
2%

1
1%

2
2%

8
2%

Hamlet or isolated
dwelling

8
3%A

386
100%HJ

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 402

Q.19 Many thanks for your time. To finish, we have a few questions about you. Which of the following best describes where you live?
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

128
43%

194
61
54%QSt 42%

87
45%

122
34%

60
42%

90
47%qR

41
11%

20
14%t

14
7%

4
1%

4
3%

3
1%

Urban - population of
over 10,000

470
47%

52
54%

395
46%

28
56%

24
53%

6
52%

18
48%

335
44%

123
59%

23
53%

65
57%FL

20
70%

13
66%

2
100%

347
44%

9
65%

78
46%

162
49%

139
43%

Town

386
39%

27
29%

342
40%

14
28%

13
30%

5
42%

11
31%

301
39%

77
37%

16
38%

45
40%

8
30%

7
34%

310
39%

4
28%

58
34%

114
35%

144
113
44%NO 38%

Village

129
13%

13
13%

108
13%

6
11%

7
16%

1
7%

7
20%

119
16%H

4
2%

4
9%H

1
1%

124
16%H

1
5%

31
18%P

47
14%

34
11%

16
2%

3
3%

13
1%

2
4%

1
2%

12
2%

3
2%

3
3%

12
2%

*
3%

4
2%

4
1%

6
2%

Hamlet or isolated
dwelling

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

54
18%RT
5
2%

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 403

Q.20 Which of the following best describes your current working status?
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

169
58%AB

184
36%E

123
25%

12
18%

10
19%

41
32%f

29
32%F

15
31%f

12
24%

5
24%

6
9%

7
14%

10
8%

13
14%

6
12%

9
17%H

Working full time working 30 hours per


week or more

307
31%

55
13%

83
30%A

Working part time working between 8 and


29 hours per week

143
14%

50
12%

52
19%A

Not working but seeking


work or temporarily
unemployed or sick

68
7%

17
4%

31
11%A

20
7%a

30
6%

37
8%

Not working and not


seeking work

20
2%

7
2%

6
2%

6
2%

7
1%

13
3%

434
43%

293
68%BC

102
36%C

39
13%

229
45%

205
42%

23
2%

6
1%

5
2%

11
4%a

2
*

2
1%

3
1%

Student

House person,
housewife,
househusband, etc.
Other

42
14%

58
11%

86
17%D

68
36%FGk

19
16%h

52
33%F

44
16
23%FHjL 10%

24
30%f
13
16%h

6
1%

3
1%

23
5%D
3
1%

8
11%Jlm
-

5
9%
-

14
11%Jlm
4
3%N

42
28
54
60%HiMN 57%hmN 42%
OP

4
4%

1
2%

3
5%

*
2%

5
4%

3
3%N

1
2%N

2
4%FN

*
2%fN

6
5%fN

39
44%n

25
50%N

23
47%N

12
48
59%hMNo 40%

11
6%

12
7%

6
7%

3
2%

1
1%

60
32%

68
43%n

35
44%n

1
2%

1
1%

4
3%

1
1%

1
2%

1
2%m

1
3%M

4
2%

7
4%m

2
2%

2
2%

*
1%

*
2%ip

1
1%

1
1%

1
1%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

2
8%

40
34%Fg

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 404

Q.20 Which of the following best describes your current working status?
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

120
33%D

132
51%AD

38
55%AD

6
2%

*
8%

10
54%

1
25%

160
34%I

104
27%

38
30%

5
31%

307
100%MNP

14
11%

1
8%

Working full time working 30 hours per


week or more

307
31%

Working part time working between 8 and


29 hours per week

143
14%

75
20%BD

33
13%D

11
16%D

18
7%

2
36%

2
13%

2
34%

55
12%

73
19%HJ

Not working but seeking


work or temporarily
unemployed or sick

68
7%

39
11%CD

20
8%cD

1
2%

2
1%

2
43%

1
6%

2
41%

29
6%

30
8%

8
6%

2
10%

Not working and not


seeking work

20
2%

14
4%BD

3
1%

1
1%

2
1%

7
1%

8
2%

5
4%h

20
100%

65
25%

18
26%

4
21%

205
44%

160
41%

61
47%

8
50%

11
2%

10
3%

2
2%

23
100%

1
7%

4
1%

2
*

1
1%

6
100%

Student
House person,
housewife,
househusband, etc.
Other

434
43%
23
2%
6
1%

99
27%
14
4%D
5
1%bd

249
89%ABC

7
3%d

*
*

1
*

1
13%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

143
100%LNP

68
100%LMP

434
100%LMN

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 405

Q.20 Which of the following best describes your current working status?
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Working full time working 30 hours per


week or more

307
31%

20
21%

265
31%

9
19%

11
25%

3
24%

19
235
52%ABC 31%

66
32%

15
35%

40
35%

6
20%

5
25%

241
30%

6
42%

41
24%

107
33%n

115
36%N

108
36%T

106
30%t

52
36%T

41
21%

Working part time working between 8 and


29 hours per week

143
14%

17
18%

118
14%

9
18%

8
18%

3
21%

6
16%

99
13%

38
18%

10
23%

23
20%fl

4
15%

1
5%

106
13%

2
12%

16
9%

47
14%

57
18%N

47
16%R

33
9%

25
18%R

36
19%R

Not working but seeking


work or temporarily
unemployed or sick

68
7%

8
9%

55
6%

7
14%a

1
3%

5
13%

51
7%

13
6%

4
9%

7
6%

3
13%

55
7%

2
12%

6
4%

15
4%

24
7%

15
5%

9
3%

8
6%

Not working and not


seeking work

20
2%

3
4%

16
2%

2
4%

1
3%

19
2%

1
*

1
2%

19
2%

3
2%

4
1%

5
2%

7
2%r

2
*

5
4%R

434
43%

42
44%

381
44%E

23
46%E

19
42%E

5
43%

6
16%

340
44%

86
41%

14
33%

40
35%

18
63%

11
56%

2
100%

348
44%

5
33%

108
33%

120
40%s

23
2%

3
3%

18
2%

3
7%Ab

1
11%

18
2%

3
1%

3
3%

19
2%

*
2%

3
2%

3
1%

6
1%

1
1%

4
*

1
2%

5
1%

1
1%

1
1%

5
1%

Student
House person,
housewife,
househusband, etc.
Other

1
3%A

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

101
151
59%OP 46%P

12
4%O
2
1%

207
43
58%QST 30%

36
18%QRS
6
3%R
63
32%

1
*

3
1%

8
11
6%QR 5%QR

2
1%

2
2%R

2
1%r

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Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 406

Q.21 Which of the following options best describes how you think of yourself?
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

858
86%

378
88%C

247
88%C

232
80%

431
84%

427
87%

61
87%

47
117
95%kNo 91%No

77
87%

44
88%n

42
85%

18
88%

104
87%n

148
79%

131
83%

69
87%

95
9%

43
10%

18
7%

34
12%B

48
9%

47
10%

7
10%

Gay or lesbian

50
5%

22
5%

10
4%

17
6%

31
6%

18
4%

Bisexual

45
5%

21
5%

8
3%

17
6%b

17
3%

29
6%d

Other

12
1%

6
1%

3
1%

3
1%

4
1%

Refused

37
4%

4
1%

12
4%A

21
7%A

28
6%E

Heterosexual or
straight
Net: LGB

2
4%

8
6%

8
9%

5
10%

5
9%

1
6%

11
9%

17
9%

26
16%GHn

7
8%

3
5%

3
2%

5
6%

2
4%

2
4%

1
3%

6
5%

9
5%

15
9%GH

4
5%

4
6%

2
4%

5
4%

3
3%

3
6%

3
5%

1
3%

5
4%

7
4%

11
7%

3
4%

8
2%

1
1%

1
1%

2
2%o

2
4%fhjO

2
2%

3
2%

1
1%

8
2%

2
2%

3
2%

2
2%

1
2%

1
2%

1
6%GO

2
2%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

20
2
11%FGHIJ 1%
KMOp

3
4%

Page 452

Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 407

Q.21 Which of the following options best describes how you think of yourself?
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

319
87%

224
86%

56
82%

244
88%

3
53%

8
47%

4
66%

395
84%

342
89%h

108
84%

13
80%

265
86%

118
83%

55
81%

16
82%

381
88%

18
80%

4
65%

1
5%

52
11%i

27
7%

13
10%

3
20%

20
7%

17
12%l

8
12%

3
18%

42
10%

3
14%

1
16%

28
6%

14
4%

6
4%

2
14%

9
3%

9
6%

7
10%L

2
10%

23
5%

1
5%

24
5%

13
3%

7
6%

1
6%

11
4%

8
6%

1
2%

1
7%

19
4%

3
14%

1
16%
-

Heterosexual or
straight
Net: LGB

858
86%
95
9%

40
11%c

23
9%

3
4%

27
10%

1
21%

Gay or lesbian

50
5%

25
7%cd

15
6%c

1
1%

9
3%

Bisexual

45
5%

15
4%

8
3%

2
3%

18
6%

1
21%

Other

12
1%

2
1%

3
1%

2
3%

4
1%

6
1%

5
1%

1
1%

3
1%

3
2%

5
1%

1
6%

Refused

37
4%

5
1%

9
4%ad

3
1%

1
26%

8
48%

2
34%

18
4%

11
3%

7
6%

19
6%P

6
4%p

5
7%P

6
1%

8
12%ABD

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

1
19%

Page 453

Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 408

Q.21 Which of the following options best describes how you think of yourself?
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

666
87%g

176
85%

33
76%

100
88%

25
88%

16
80%

2
100%

682
86%

13
85%

159
93%P

289
88%

273
84%

261
87%

300
83%

124
86%

170
88%

78
10%H

17
8%

6
13%H

4
3%

3
12%

3
18%

78
10%H

1
7%

10
6%

34
10%

36
11%n

29
10%

38
11%

13
9%

15
8%

39
5%

11
5%

3
8%

3
2%

1
4%

3
18%

39
5%

1
7%

1
1%

20
6%N

23
7%N

17
6%

21
6%

5
3%

7
4%

39
5%h

6
3%

2
6%

1
1%

2
8%

39
5%h

8
5%

14
4%

13
4%

12
4%

17
5%

8
6%

8
4%

10
1%

2
1%

1
1%

*
2%

10
1%

*
*

4
1%

6
2%

*
*

4
2%Q

37
13
100%ABC 2%

14
7%

9
8%FL

23
3%

1
8%

2
1%

1
*

8
3%O

7
5%

5
3%

Heterosexual or
straight

858
86%

95
9%

95
100%

50
100%AE

Gay or lesbian

50
5%

50
52%

50
100%ACE

Bisexual

45
5%

45
48%

Other

12
1%

12
100%

Refused

37
4%

Net: LGB

858
100%BCE

45
100%AE
45
100%ABE

5
11%FL

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

10
3%

7
2%Q
15
4%

Page 454

Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 409

Q.22 To which of the following ethnic groups do you consider you belong?
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

198
68%

378
74%

389
79%d

60
86%N

41
83%N

109
85%N

73
81%N

44
89%N

40
80%N

19
102
95%hIKN 86%N

137
86%N

70
89%N

10
20%Lop

White

767
77%

341
79%C

228
81%C

Net: Non-white

208
21%

79
18%

43
15%

43
4%

19
4%

6
2%

Asian or Asian
British

114
11%

34
8%

24
9%

Black or Black
British

28
3%

13
3%

8
3%

Chinese

20
2%

13
3%b

Mixed

Other ethnic group


Refused

85
29%AB

120
24%E

88
18%

8
12%

6
11%

15
12%l

15
17%L

5
10%

18
6%B

28
6%e

15
3%

2
3%

1
1%

2
2%

5
5%j

56
19%AB

69
14%e

45
9%

4
6%

3
6%

9
7%

4
4%

4
8%

7
3%

15
3%

14
3%

1
2%o

1
1%

5
6%FHO

1
2%o

2
1%

4
1%

8
2%

12
2%

2
3%m

1
2%

3
2%

1
1%

2
*

12
2%

14
3%

1
2%

3
5%m

4
3%

2
*

2
1%a

26
3%

10
2%

9
3%

7
2%

Prepared by ComRes

16
13%l

107
17
57%FGHI 11%
JKLMOP

7
9%

5
5%

18
10%gHJKl
p

8
5%j

2
2%

*
1%

6
5%

68
36%FGHIJ
KLMOP

6
4%

4
5%

2
5%FHO

*
1%o

3
3%o

13
7%FHOp

1
1%

*
1%

1
3%M

6
3%m

3
2%

1
1%

1
1%

1
1%

1
2%

1
1%

*
1%

*
2%

1
1%

8
4%

4
3%

2
2%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

1
2%

1
3%

73
39%

5
10%lo

Page 455

Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 410

Q.22 To which of the following ethnic groups do you consider you belong?
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

302
82%BC

196
76%C

40
58%

214
77%C

5
100%

7
40%

3
53%

335
71%

301
78%H

119
93%HI

12
78%

235
76%

99
69%

51
75%

19
97%

340
78%M

18
82%

5
81%

28
60
40%ABD 22%a

7
41%

1
25%

123
26%IJ

77
20%J

4
3%

3
22%

66
22%

38
26%

13
19%

1
3%

86
20%

3
14%

1
19%

11
16%ABD

8
3%

1
18%

23
5%

16
4%

4
3%

15
5%

10
7%p

4
5%

14
3%

34
12%A

7
41%

*
6%

65
14%J

45
12%J

1
*

3
22%

40
13%

23
16%P

7
10%

40
9%

3
14%

1
19%

White

767
77%

Net: Non-white

208
21%

55
15%

56
22%A

43
4%

18
5%b

5
2%

Asian or Asian
British

114
11%

19
5%

42
16%A

12
18%A

Black or Black
British

28
3%

11
3%

5
2%

2
2%

11
4%

20
4%J

8
2%

6
2%

4
3%

1
3%

18
4%

Chinese

20
2%

7
2%

3
1%

3
5%b

7
2%

13
3%j

7
2%

5
2%

1
1%

3
4%

11
3%

1
*

1
*

2
*

2
1%

9
3%

7
3%

1
1%

4
1%

3
19%

1
22%

13
3%

9
2%

5
4%

6
2%

6
4%

4
6%p

8
2%

1
4%

Mixed

Other ethnic group


Refused

2
*
26
3%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

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Table 411

Q.22 To which of the following ethnic groups do you consider you belong?
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity
Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

Net:
Nonwhite

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

6
44%

129
76%

257
79%

264
82%

239
80%

269
75%

105
73%

151
78%

39
23%p

70
21%

52
16%

53
18%

81
23%

36
25%q

37
19%

1
4%

6
4%

20
6%

11
3%

13
4%

14
4%

8
6%

8
4%

4
24%

22
13%

34
11%

31
10%

26
9%

48
13%q

22
15%Q

18
9%

5
4%

7
4%

Total

Net:
LGB

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

767
100%GHL

767
97%GH

28
100%

20
100%

2
100%

8
56%

Other
(d)

White
(f)

767
77%

78
83%

666
78%E

39
78%E

39
87%E

10
85%

13
34%

Net: Non-white

208
21%

17
17%

176
20%

11
22%

6
13%

2
15%

14
38%AC

208
100%

43
4%

6
6%

33
4%

3
7%

2
5%

5
13%A

43
21%

Asian or Asian
British

114
11%

4
4%

100
12%c

3
5%

1
3%

1
11%

9
25%ABC

114
55%

Black or Black
British

28
3%

3
4%

25
3%

1
2%

2
5%

28
14%

28
100%

1
7%

3
2%

10
3%

6
2%

7
2%

10
3%

Chinese

20
2%

3
4%

16
2%

3
7%A

*
4%

20
9%

20
100%

3
21%

6
3%

6
2%

5
2%

7
2%

8
2%

*
*

4
2%

2
1%

2
100%

2
1%op

2
1%

2
1%o

7
2%O

8
3%

9
3%

3
2%

6
3%

Other ethnic group


Refused

2
*

2
*

26
3%

16
2%

10
28%ABC

43
100%FL
43
100%FHL

Upper
class
(m)

White

Mixed

Mixed
(g)

Social grade

114
100%FL
114
100%FGL

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

26
3%Fh

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Table 412

Q.23 Which of the following options best describes how you think of yourself?
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

107
37%A

146
29%

177
36%D

21
31%

20
40%N

43
34%N

37
41%N

17
35%N

18
36%N

8
42%N

39
33%N

40
21%

49
31%

32
40%N

Working class

323
32%

118
27%

99
35%A

Lower middle class

327
33%

154
36%

84
30%

89
31%

182
36%e

145
30%

23
33%

16
32%

36
28%

33
37%j

12
24%

12
25%

5
25%

38
32%

66
35%

63
40%hJKl

24
31%

Upper middle class

171
17%

79
18%

45
16%

47
16%

87
17%

84
17%

7
11%

6
12%

25
20%

12
13%

12
24%Fgik

7
13%

2
13%

18
15%

42
22%f

26
16%

14
18%

Upper class

15
1%

7
2%

3
1%

4
1%

11
2%

4
1%

4
3%

1
1%

4
2%

1
1%

1
1%

Don't know

131
13%

63
15%C

41
15%C

27
9%

61
12%

70
14%

16
12%

7
7%

6
13%

8
17%I

3
17%i

19
16%i

25
13%

16
10%

7
9%

5
4%

1
1%

2
4%

*
1%

1
3%

4
4%

4
3%

2
2%

16
6
24%hInO 13%

4
*
8%FGIJM 1%m
NOP

P
Refused

34
3%

10
2%

8
3%

16
6%A

24
5%E

10
2%

2
2%

2
4%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

12
6%ik

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Table 413

Q.23 Which of the following options best describes how you think of yourself?
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Working class

323
32%

138
38%Bd

Lower middle class

327
33%

110
30%

Upper middle class

171
17%

52
14%

Upper class

15
1%

1
*

Don't know

131
13%

53
14%b

24
9%

34
3%

12
3%b

3
1%

Refused

74
28%
107
41%ACD
46
18%
6
2%A

20
30%

82
30%

*
8%

6
35%

2
40%

139
30%

144
37%Hj

34
27%

6
39%

115
37%P

57
40%P

24
35%

5
25%

108
25%

12
55%

2
38%

18
27%

88
32%

3
53%

2
10%

162
34%

114
30%

47
36%

4
28%

107
35%N

47
33%

15
22%

4
21%

151
35%N

3
13%

17
25%A

56
20%a

78
17%

58
15%

31
24%hI

4
24%

41
13%

16
11%

6
9%

3
17%

101
3
23%LMN 15%

3
1%

9
2%

4
1%

1
1%

*
3%

6
2%

2
1%

2
3%

5
1%

*
1%

6
9%

45
16%B

1
13%

2
40%

63
13%

53
14%

14
11%

1
6%

26
8%

14
10%

7
37%

61
14%L

4
16%

3
43%

2
4%

5
2%

1
26%

10
56%

1
19%

19
4%

13
3%

2
2%

12
4%p

8
2%

1
19%

5
7%AbD

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

7
5%p

16
24%LMp
6
8%P

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Table 414

Q.23 Which of the following options best describes how you think of yourself?
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Working class

323
32%

36
38%

273
32%

23
46%aE

13
30%

6
52%

8
22%

264
34%

52
25%

11
25%

31
27%

6
20%

5
25%

271
34%

Lower middle class

327
33%

34
36%

289
34%E

20
40%E

14
31%E

4
32%

1
3%

257
34%

70
34%

20
46%

34
30%

10
35%

6
29%

257
32%

Upper middle class

171
17%

10
10%

159
18%Be

1
3%

8
18%B

*
4%

2
6%

129
17%

39
19%

6
15%

22
19%

3
9%

6
29%

2
100%

131
17%

Upper class

15
1%

1
1%

13
1%

1
2%

1
3%

6
1%

8
4%

1
1%

1
4%

3
16%

6
1%

Don't know

131
13%

14
15%

104
12%

5
9%

98
13%

23
11%

3
8%

13
11%

7
26%

34
3%

21
2%

13
11
36%ABC 1%

15
7%

2
6%f

10
9%FL

2
6%

Refused

10
21%a
-

1
12%
-

11
30%AB

4
3%FL

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

171
100%OP

327
100%NP

323
74
100%NO 25%
-

103
34%t

101
28%

65
82
45%QR 42%QR

127
35%T

47
33%

49
25%

9
6%

13
6%

80
69
27%RST 19%ST

15
100%

5
2%

9
2%

*
*

107
14%

33
11%

46
13%

14
10%

20
2%

5
2%

9
2%

8
6%Qr

1
*
37
19%QrS
13
6%QR

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Table 415

Q.24 Many thanks for your time. All of your answers are strictly anonymous, and your views will not be attributed to you. As part of their programme, the BBC would like to talk to some
young people about their views on some of the issues explored in this survey. Would you be happy for your details to be passed to the BBC so that they may contact you
about a possible interview?
Base: All respondents
Age

Gender

Region

228
53%BC

105
37%C

66
23%

4
23%

33
28%HJk

77
41%FGHI
JKLMOP

42
27%Hjk

19
24%h

18
37%P

49
38%OP

29
33%P

16
32%p

15
30%p

5
27%

44
37%oP

97
52%FgHI
JKLMOP

39
25%

15
19%

23
45%N

62
49%mN

37
41%N

27
54%iMN

27
54%iMN

10
50%mN

41
35%N

77
49%mN

45
57%IMN

149
29%

200
41%D

21
31%

248
49%E

151
31%

36
52%MN

511

399
40%

8
16%

9
18%

452

290

Refused

7
14%

12
17%

346

280

131
45%A

24
26%Hjk

139
28%D

325

430

108
39%A

18
14%

113
22%

330

1001

110
26%

119*

129

1001

Weighted base

349
35%

102

20*

110

50*

Unweighted base

No

50

50*

49

69*

Female
(e)

94
32%AB

97

50*

73

490

Male
(d)

67
24%

84

89*

549

23-24
(c)

92
21%

95

North
West
(h)

21-22
(b)

253
25%

West
Midlands
(k)

North
East
(g)

18-20
(a)

Yes

East
Midlands
(j)

Scotland
(f)

Total

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

143

111

87

188

159*

79*

London
(n)

14
7%

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Table 416

Q.24 Many thanks for your time. All of your answers are strictly anonymous, and your views will not be attributed to you. As part of their programme, the BBC would like to talk to some
young people about their views on some of the issues explored in this survey. Would you be happy for your details to be passed to the BBC so that they may contact you
about a possible interview?
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

46
32%P

15
23%

4
21%

85
20%

6
27%

2
35%

Yes

253
25%

90
25%

84
32%ACD

11
16%

56
20%

8
44%

2
44%

131
28%

89
23%

28
22%

5
28%

No

349
35%

Refused

399
40%

134
37%d

99
38%D

27
39%

81
29%

6
36%

2
32%

172
37%

133
34%

39
30%

5
32%

111
36%

53
37%

25
37%

9
44%

140
32%

10
46%

1
13%

142
39%B

76
29%

30
44%B

5
100%

4
20%

1
25%

167
35%

164
43%h

62
48%H

6
40%

102
33%

44
31%

27
41%

7
35%

209
48%LM

6
27%

3
52%

141
51%AB

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

94
30%P

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Table 417

Q.24 Many thanks for your time. All of your answers are strictly anonymous, and your views will not be attributed to you. As part of their programme, the BBC would like to talk to some
young people about their views on some of the issues explored in this survey. Would you be happy for your details to be passed to the BBC so that they may contact you
about a possible interview?
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Yes

253
25%

27
29%

216
25%

15
31%

12
27%

2
15%

8
22%

178
23%

68
33%

13
30%

40
35%FL

7
25%

7
37%

1
55%

185
23%

8
57%

32
19%

85
26%

No

349
35%

28
30%

300
35%

15
30%

13
29%

4
33%

17
48%

258
34%

80
38%

16
37%

46
40%

10
36%

7
36%

1
45%

269
34%

3
19%

59
35%

113
35%

Refused

399
40%

39
41%

343
40%

19
39%

20
44%

6
51%

11
31%

332
43%H

60
29%

15
34%

29
25%

11
39%

5
27%

339
43%H

3
24%

80
47%

130
40%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

85
26%n

63
21%

93
26%

45
31%Q

50
26%

113
35%

100
33%

122
34%

53
37%

74
38%

126
39%

137
145
46%St 40%

46
32%

70
36%

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Table 418

Q.26 Would you be happy to share your responses to one of the questions we asked you: Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally
trust or do not trust each of the following groups? This will just allow the BBC to gain a better understanding of your views before contacting you.
Base: All who agreed to be recontacted
Age

Total

18-20
(a)

Gender

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)
106

Male
(d)

Region

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)
10

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

13

16

Wales
(l)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

245

67

72

99

146

14

17

24

28

58

31

23

Weighted base

253

92*

67*

94*

113*

139

12**

9**

18**

24**

7**

8**

4**

33**

77*

42**

19**

Yes

225
89%

84
91%

59
89%

82
87%

102
90%

123
88%

10
86%

9
100%

16
94%

23
96%

7
100%

6
76%

4
94%

29
86%

68
88%

39
93%

14
72%

No

28
11%

8
9%

8
11%

12
13%

11
10%

17
12%

2
14%

1
6%

1
4%

2
24%

*
6%

5
14%

9
12%

3
7%

5
28%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

11

East of
England
(m)

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Table 419

Q.26 Would you be happy to share your responses to one of the questions we asked you: Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally
trust or do not trust each of the following groups? This will just allow the BBC to gain a better understanding of your views before contacting you.
Base: All who agreed to be recontacted
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

245

90

85

16

45

118

89

32

98

43

17

73

Weighted base

253

90*

84*

11**

56*

-**

8**

2**

131

89*

28**

5**

94*

46*

15**

4**

85*

6**

2**

Yes

225
89%

78
86%

75
89%

11
94%

51
91%

8
100%

2
100%

117
89%

79
89%

25
88%

4
79%

79
85%

45
97%l

14
89%

4
100%

76
89%

5
83%

2
100%

No

28
11%

12
14%

10
11%

1
6%

5
9%

14
11%

9
11%

3
12%

1
21%

14
15%m

2
3%

2
11%

9
11%

1
17%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

Page 465

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 420

Q.26 Would you be happy to share your responses to one of the questions we asked you: Now thinking specifically about religious groups and immigrants, would you say that you generally
trust or do not trust each of the following groups? This will just allow the BBC to gain a better understanding of your views before contacting you.
Base: All who agreed to be recontacted
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Social grade

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

245

24

211

12

12

183

57

11

34

188

33

77

87

66

86

44

47

Weighted base

253

27*

216

15**

12**

2**

8**

178

68*

13**

40*

7**

7**

1**

185

8**

32*

85*

85*

63*

93*

45*

50*

Yes

225
89%

24
88%

191
89%

14
94%

10
81%

2
100%

8
100%

156
88%

62
91%

13
100%

35
88%

7
100%

6
82%

1
100%

163
88%

7
79%

29
90%

74
87%

78
93%

58
93%

78
84%

41
91%

46
92%

No

28
11%

3
12%

24
11%

1
6%

2
19%

22
12%

6
9%

5
12%

1
18%

22
12%

2
21%

3
10%

11
13%

6
7%

5
7%

15
16%

4
9%

4
8%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

Page 466

Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 421

Q.1 Age
Base: All respondents
Age

Gender

Region
Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

143

111

87

188

159*

79*

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

231
45%

199
41%

35
51%IN

25
51%iN

58
45%N

30
33%

25
51%IN

26
53%IN

12
59%IN

53
45%N

59
31%

70
44%N

37
46%iN

136
27%

144
29%

18
26%

12
24%

35
27%

29
33%N

16
33%lN

16
31%N

4
19%

44
37%LN

37
20%

42
27%

27
34%lN

144
28%

147
30%

16
24%

13
26%

36
28%jK

30
8
34%JKMP 16%

8
15%

4
22%

22
18%

46
29%JKm

16
20%

18 to 20

430
43%

430
100%BC

21 to 22

280
28%

23 to 24

290
29%

280
100%AC
-

290
100%AB

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

Total

London
(n)

92
49%FGHI
JKLMOP

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Table 422

Q.1 Age
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

15
22%

200
2
72%ABC 36%

4
21%

2
40%

190
40%

165
43%

68
53%Hi

7
44%

55
18%

50
35%L

17
25%

7
37%

293
6
68%LMN 29%

2
25%

125
27%

119
31%

33
25%

4
24%

83
27%

52
36%lP

31
45%LP

6
32%

102
23%

5
22%

2
27%

155
33%iJ

103
27%

28
22%

5
32%

20
30%P

6
32%

39
9%

11
49%

3
48%

18 to 20

430
43%

170
46%BC

21 to 22

280
28%

104
28%CD

23 to 24

290
29%

92
25%D

38
15%
107
41%ACD

9
13%

50
18%

3
56%

4
22%

3
60%

115
44%AD

44
28
65%ABD 10%

*
8%

10
57%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

169
42
55%MNP 29%P

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 423

Q.1 Age
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

18 to 20

430
43%

43
45%

378
44%E

22
45%E

21
46%E

6
48%

4
10%

341
44%H

79
38%

19
45%

34
30%

13
46%

13
67%

351
44%H

7
48%

79
46%p

154
47%P

118
36%

118
39%

169
47%q

59
41%

85
44%

21 to 22

280
28%

18
19%

247
29%

10
21%

8
18%

3
26%

12
32%

228
30%gh

43
21%

6
14%

24
21%

8
28%

2
12%

2
100%

237
30%gh

3
24%

45
26%

84
26%

99
31%

91
30%

90
25%

37
26%

60
31%

23 to 24

290
29%

34
35%

232
27%

17
34%

17
37%

3
27%

21
198
58%Abc 26%

85
41%

18
41%fl

56
49%FL

7
26%

4
21%

206
26%

4
29%

47
27%

89
27%

107
33%

91
30%

101
28%

48
33%

49
25%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

Page 469

Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 424

Q.2 Gender
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

30
43%

28
57%i

69
53%i

35
39%

22
44%

29
59%FIj

9
46%

60
51%

40
57%KN

21
43%

60
47%

20
41%

11
54%

59
49%

Male

511
51%

231
54%

136
49%

144
49%

511
100%E

Female

490
49%

199
46%

144
51%

147
51%

490
100%D

54
28
61%ghKN 56%kN
p

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

109
58%FIJ
79
42%

78
49%

42
53%i

81
51%

37
47%

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 425

Q.2 Gender
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

3
47%

23
100%

3
53%

Male

511
51%

180
49%

129
50%

37
55%

143
51%

3
62%

15
87%

2
40%

258
55%I

177
46%

68
53%

7
42%

184
58
60%MNp 40%

30
45%

7
34%

229
53%M

Female

490
49%

186
51%

130
50%

31
45%

135
49%

2
38%

2
13%

3
60%

212
45%

209
54%H

61
47%

9
58%

123
40%

37
55%L

13
66%

205
47%l

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

86
60%LP

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Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 426

Q.2 Gender
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

120
58%

28
66%fl

69
60%FL

15
51%

8
41%

391
49%

11
73%

87
51%

182
56%P

146
45%

160
53%

182
50%

70
49%

97
50%

88
42%

15
34%

45
40%

14
49%

12
59%

2
100%

403
51%gH

4
27%

84
49%

145
44%

177
55%O

140
47%

178
50%

74
51%

97
50%

Male

511
51%

48
50%

431
50%

31
63%C

17
37%

4
32%

28
378
77%AC 49%

Female

490
49%

47
50%

427
50%E

18
37%

29
63%BE

8
68%

8
23%

389
51%gH

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

Page 472

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 427

Social grade
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Net: AB

300
30%

118
27%

91
32%

91
31%

160
31%

140
29%

15
22%

13
27%

45
35%fM

33
37%FMp

16
32%M

Net: DE

194
19%

85
20%

60
22%

49
17%

97
19%

97
20%

12
18%

11
22%

31
24%knO

19
22%o

10
21%

90
9%

34
8%

29
10%

27
9%

58
11%E

32
6%

9
13%

3
7%

7
8%

5
9%

210
21%

84
20%

62
22%

64
22%

102
20%

108
22%

6
8%

10
20%fm

32
25%FM

26
29%FM

11
23%FM

14
28%FM

4
20%fm

C1

360
36%

169
39%b

90
32%

101
35%

182
36%

178
36%

33
47%HIK

17
34%

35
27%

25
28%

16
33%

14
28%

C2

144
14%

59
14%

37
13%

48
17%

70
14%

74
15%

10
14%

7
15%

18
14%

12
14%

7
13%

120
12%

54
13%

35
12%

31
11%

57
11%

62
13%

5
7%

5
9%

21
16%fN

14
16%fN

74
7%

30
7%

26
9%

18
6%

39
8%

35
7%

11
8%o

3
*

2
1%

1
*

2
*

1
*

Refused

7
11%kO
-

7
13%jkO
1
2%

13
10%

59
37%FMp

19
24%

20
13%

16
20%

13
7%

17
11%

5
6%

11
10%

39
20%FM

42
26%FM

15
19%fm

6
32%

46
38%

80
43%HIK

55
35%

33
41%Hik

7
14%

4
20%

18
15%

27
14%

24
15%

11
14%

8
17%fN

5
9%

3
13%

21
18%FN

12
7%

16
10%

11
14%n

5
6%

2
4%

2
4%

1
4%

15
12%jKO

16
8%o

4
3%

5
6%

*
1%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

23
5
46%FGjL 27%
MNP
6
13%

3
18%

9
1
17%giMNP 7%

19
16%

52
27%M

36
28
30%fKNO 15%
8
7%

1
3%FHIkM nOP

1
1%

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 428

Social grade
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

103
40%AD

30
43%AD

2
9%

2
28%

128
27%

113
29%

54
42%HI

5
33%

108
35%Np

47
33%

15
22%

7
34%

120
28%

1
5%

2
34%

3
64%

6
34%

3
53%

87
18%j

90
23%J

14
11%

3
18%

41
13%

36
25%LP

36
6
53%LMP 33%

63
14%

11
47%

2
29%

*
6%

34
7%

35
9%

20
15%Hi

2
12%

32
10%

13
9%

4
6%

2
9%

39
9%

*
6%

81
19%

1
5%

Net: AB

300
30%

Net: DE

194
19%

98
27%
103
28%BCD

66
24%

29
11%c

3
4%

47
17%bC

20
6%

28
11%A

10
14%A

30
11%A

2
9%

75
29%AD

20
29%D

36
13%

1
22%

94
20%

78
20%

35
27%

3
21%

76
25%p

34
24%

11
16%

5
25%

100
38%A

30
44%A

129
46%A

2
36%

1
18%

194
41%Ij

122
32%

41
32%

4
23%

106
35%MN

33
23%

9
14%

2
8%

20
15%

4
23%

52
17%P

25
18%P

8
12%

5
26%

43
10%

8
37%

2
37%

32
22%LnP

7
11%

2
11%

37
9%

5
21%

1
13%

25
6%L

6
25%

1
16%

90
9%

210
21%

77
21%D

C1

360
36%

98
27%

C2

144
14%

67
18%BC

26
10%

5
7%

37
13%

10
57%

61
13%

60
16%

120
12%

63
17%BCd

19
7%

2
3%

30
11%c

1
21%

3
18%

1
12%

47
10%

61
16%HJ

9
7%

2
12%

35
11%

74
7%

40
11%BCd

10
4%

1
1%

17
6%

2
43%

3
16%

2
41%

40
8%j

29
8%

5
4%

1
6%

6
2%

4
3%

1
*

1
*

*
*

*
3%

*
*

2
1%lp

Refused

3
*

1
*

1
1%

1
2%aD

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

28
4
42%LMP 22%
-

207
3
48%LMN 11%

1
*

2
27%
-

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 429

Social grade
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity
Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

Net:
Nonwhite

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Net:
LGB

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

Other
(d)

White
(f)

Mixed
(g)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Total

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Upper
class
(m)

Net: AB

300
30%

29
31%

261
30%

17
34%

12
27%

10
27%

239
31%h

53
25%

13
30%

26
23%

7
23%

7
38%

247
31%h

5
35%

Net: DE

194
19%

15
16%

170
20%

7
14%

8
18%

4
33%

5
14%

151
20%

37
18%

8
18%

18
16%

7
25%

4
20%

157
20%

1
5%

90
9%

10
11%

77
9%

2
3%

4
10%

72
9%

17
8%

5
12%

9
8%

1
4%

1
7%

73
9%

210
21%

19
20%

184
22%

8
17%

11
24%

6
17%

167
22%h

36
17%

8
18%

16
14%

5
19%

6
31%

C1

360
36%

38
40%

300
35%

21
43%

17
37%

7
63%

15
40%

269
35%

81
39%

14
33%

48
42%

10
34%

8
39%

C2

144
14%

13
14%

124
14%

5
10%

8
18%

*
4%

7
19%

105
14%

36
17%

8
20%

22
19%

5
18%

120
12%

7
7%

108
13%

3
7%

4
8%

2
14%

3
8%

97
13%

19
9%

8
18%

10
9%

74
7%

8
8%

62
7%

3
7%

4
10%

2
19%

2
6%

54
7%

18
9%

8
7%

3
*

Refused

3
*

3
*

9
17%ac

80
103
47%OP 31%P

74
23%

13
7%

49
15%N

82
25%NO

3
24%

32
19%OP

18
6%

21
7%

90
30%RST

174
22%h

2
12%

48
28%P

84
26%P

52
16%

210
70%RST

2
100%

278
35%

9
58%

69
40%p

127
39%p

101
31%

*
2%

108
14%

*
2%

9
5%

47
14%N

65
20%No

1
6%

101
13%

1
5%

8
5%

31
9%n

62
19%NO

120
62%QRS

7
25%

3
14%

56
7%

5
3%

18
6%

20
6%

74
38%QRS

3
*

*
*

2
1%

1
*

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

Social grade

300
100%RST
-

360
100%QST

144
100%QRT

194
100%QRS

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 430

Q.3 Which of these regions do you live in?


Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

Scotland

69
7%

35
8%

18
6%

16
6%

30
6%

40
8%

69
100%GHIJK
LMNOP

North East

50
5%

25
6%

12
4%

13
4%

28
6%

21
4%

North West

129
13%

58
13%

35
13%

36
12%

69
13%

60
12%

Yorkshire and the


Humber

89
9%

30
7%

29
10%

30
10%

35
7%

54
11%D

East Midlands

50
5%

25
6%c

16
6%c

8
3%

22
4%

28
6%

West Midlands

50
5%

26
6%C

16
6%c

8
3%

29
6%

20
4%

Wales

20
2%

12
3%

4
1%

4
2%

9
2%

11
2%

East of England

119
12%

53
12%c

44
16%C

22
7%

60
12%

59
12%

London

188
19%

59
14%

37
13%

92
32%AB

109
21%e

79
16%

South East

159
16%

70
16%

42
15%

46
16%

78
15%

81
16%

South West

79
8%

37
9%

27
10%c

16
5%

42
8%

37
8%

50
100%FHIJK
LMNOP

129
100%FGIJK
LMNOP

89
100%FGHJK
LMNOP

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

50
100%FGHIK
LMNOP

50
100%FGHIJ
LMNOP

20
100%FGHIJ
KMNOP

119
100%FGHIJ
KLNOP

188
100%FGHIJ
KLMOP

159
100%FGHIJ
KLMNP
-

79
100%FGHIJKLMNO

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Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 431

Q.3 Which of these regions do you live in?


Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

Scotland

69
7%

24
7%

13
5%

5
7%

26
9%b

2
34%

42
9%i

20
5%

6
4%

2
10%

12
4%

6
4%

North East

50
5%

21
6%

10
4%

4
5%

15
5%

1
17%

22
5%

17
4%

10
8%

10
3%

7
5%

North West

129
13%

59
16%B

26
10%

9
14%

32
11%

2
13%

1
19%

61
13%

54
14%

14
11%

1
5%

41
13%m

10
7%

8
11%Lm
5
7%
14
20%Mp

42
10%Lm

1
6%

28
6%l

1
3%

4
21%

54
12%

4
16%

2
39%

Yorkshire and the


Humber

89
9%

33
9%

24
9%

6
9%

25
9%

1
5%

40
9%

39
10%

9
7%

1
5%

29
9%

13
9%

4
6%

3
15%

39
9%

1
6%

East Midlands

50
5%

18
5%

15
6%

1
1%

14
5%

*
8%

15
3%

23
6%h

11
9%H

1
7%

15
5%

6
4%

1
2%

1
6%

25
6%

1
4%

*
6%

West Midlands

50
5%

20
6%

8
3%

6
9%B

15
5%

*
6%

25
5%

20
5%

4
3%

1
8%

12
4%

9
6%

3
4%

2
11%

23
5%

1
4%

Wales

20
2%

7
2%

3
1%

1
2%

8
3%

1
3%

4
1%

10
2%h

4
3%h

2
11%

5
2%

2
1%

*
*

*
2%

12
3%

1
2%

*
7%

East of England

119
12%

48
13%c

30
12%

4
5%

33
12%

3
62%

1
6%

47
10%

42
11%

30
24%HI

40
13%

19
13%

5
7%

6
29%

48
11%

1
13%

London

188
19%

45
12%

64
24%Ad

22
32%AD

47
17%

10
54%

1
22%

128
27%IJ

54
14%J

4
3%

3
16%

68
22%P

44
30%lNP

11
16%

60
14%

4
19%

1
19%

South East

159
16%

59
16%

47
18%

7
11%

44
16%

2
9%

53
11%

79
21%H

24
18%h

2
15%

52
17%

16
11%

12
18%

3
14%

68
16%

7
31%

1
16%

South West

79
8%

32
9%

21
8%

3
5%

20
7%

1
13%

2
10%

1
18%

33
7%

29
8%

13
10%

4
23%

24
8%

13
9%

6
9%

1
3%

35
8%

2
8%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

Page 477

Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 432

Q.3 Which of these regions do you live in?


Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

Scotland

69
7%

7
8%

61
7%

3
7%

4
8%

2
4%

60
8%

8
4%

2
5%

4
4%

2
9%

61
8%

7
4%

23
7%

21
7%

15
5%

33
9%q

10
7%

12
6%

North East

50
5%

2
2%

47
5%

2
4%

1
6%

41
5%

6
3%

1
2%

3
2%

1
4%

1
6%

44
6%

6
3%

16
5%

20
6%

13
4%

17
5%

7
5%

11
6%

North West

129
13%

8
8%

117
14%

3
5%

5
11%

1
7%

3
8%

109
14%

15
7%

2
5%

9
8%

1
3%

3
16%

113
14%

4
25%

25
15%

36
11%

43
13%

45
15%r

35
10%

18
12%

31
16%R

Yorkshire and the


Humber

89
9%

8
8%

77
9%

5
10%

3
6%

2
19%

2
5%

73
9%H

15
7%

5
11%h

4
3%

5
18%

1
6%

74
9%h

1
5%

12
7%

33
10%

37
11%

33
11%r

25
7%

12
9%

19
10%

East Midlands

50
5%

5
5%

44
5%

2
4%

3
6%

1
3%

44
6%

5
2%

4
3%

1
3%

*
2%

44
6%

12
7%

12
4%

17
5%

16
5%

16
5%

7
5%

10
5%

West Midlands

50
5%

5
5%

42
5%

2
4%

3
6%

2
17%

1
2%

40
5%

10
5%

1
2%

5
4%

2
8%

1
7%

40
5%

4
26%

7
4%

12
4%

18
6%

23
8%rt

14
4%

7
5%

6
3%

Wales

20
2%

1
1%

18
2%

1
1%

1
1%

1
3%

19
2%

1
*

*
*

*
1%

19
2%

*
2%

2
1%

5
1%

8
3%

5
2%

6
2%

4
3%

3
2%

East of England

119
12%

11
11%

104
12%

6
12%

5
10%

2
15%

2
6%

102
13%H

16
8%

5
13%

3
12%

1
45%

103
13%H

18
11%

38
12%

39
12%

19
6%

46
13%Q

18
13%Q

36
18%Qr

London

188
19%

17
17%

148
17%

9
19%

7
16%

3
29%

6
32%

1
55%

81
10%

4
29%

42
24%P

66
20%P

40
12%

52
17%

80
22%t

27
18%

28
15%

South East

159
16%

26
27%

131
15%e

15
30%AE

11
24%E

3
18%

141
18%H

1
9%

26
15%

63
19%

49
15%

59
20%T

55
15%

24
17%

20
10%

South West

79
8%

7
7%

69
8%

1
4%

72
9%h

1
5%

14
8%

24
7%

32
10%

19
6%

33
9%

11
8%

16
8%

4
7%

3
7%

20
73
56%ABC 9%

107
52%

18
42%FL

6
5%

68
13
60%FgL 47%

2
4%

137
18%H

17
8%

8
17%H

6
6%

1
7%

3
8%

70
9%h

7
4%

2
4%

4
3%

1
4%

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

Page 478

Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 433

Q.4 What is the highest educational level that you have achieved to date?
Base: All respondents
Age

Total

Gender

Region

18-20
(a)

21-22
(b)

23-24
(c)

Male
(d)

Female
(e)

Scotland
(f)

North
East
(g)

North
West
(h)

Yorkshi
re and
the
Humber
(i)

East
Midlands
(j)

West
Midlands
(k)

Wales
(l)

East of
England
(m)

London
(n)

South
East
(o)

South
West
(p)

Unweighted base

1001

330

325

346

452

549

73

49

110

95

84

97

50

102

143

111

87

Weighted base

1001

430

280

290

511

490

69*

50*

129

89*

50*

50*

20*

119*

188

159*

79*

104
37%

92
32%

180
35%

186
38%

24
35%

21
42%N

59
46%N

33
37%N

18
37%N

20
41%N

7
34%

48
40%N

115
40%A

129
25%

130
27%

13
18%

10
20%

26
20%

24
27%

15
31%fhK

8
16%

3
18%

30
25%

37
7%

31
6%

5
7%

4
7%

9
7%

6
7%

1
2%

6
1
13%JMOP 7%

4
3%

143
28%

135
28%

26
38%hn

15
30%

32
25%

25
28%

14
29%

15
29%

Secondary school, high


school, NVQ levels 1 to
3, etc.

366
37%

170
39%c

University degree or
equivalent professional
qualification, NVQ
level 4, etc.

260
26%

38
9%

107
38%A

68
7%

15
3%

9
3%

Higher university
degree, doctorate, MBA,
NVQ level 5, etc.
Still in full time
education

278
28%

200
46%BC

50
18%C

28
10%

2
*

3
1%

*
*

No formal education

5
*

Prefer not to answer

18
2%

4
1%

4
1%

6
1%

2
1%

3
1%c

Don't know

44
15%AB

10
3%A
-

33
28%

3
1%

2
*

1
2%

*
1%

3
3%no

15
3%E

2
*

2
2%

1
1%

1
3%fjk

1
1%

3
1%

2
3%mo

1
1%

*
1%

2
*

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c - d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m/n/o/p/q/r/s
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

8
38%hn

45
24%

59
37%N

64
47
34%FgHK 29%K
L
22
11%JMop

32
40%N
21
26%

7
5%

3
4%

47
25%

44
28%

20
25%

1
1%

2
1%

2
2%

1
1%

10
5%fjkmo
1
1%

Page 479

Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 434

Q.4 What is the highest educational level that you have achieved to date?
Base: All respondents
Education

Total

Seconda
ry
school,
high
school,
NVQ
levels
1 to 3,
etc.
(a)

University
degree or
equivalent
profession
al
qualificat
ion, NVQ
level 4,
etc.
(b)

Higher
univers
ity
degree,
doctora
te,
MBA,
NVQ
level
5, etc.
(c)

Still
in full
time
educati
on
(d)

Area

No
formal
educati
on
(e)

Prefer
not to
answer
(f)

Don't
know
(g)

Urban populat
ion of
over
10,000
(h)

Town
(i)

Village
(j)

Hamlet
or
isolate
d
dwellin
g
(k)

Working
full
time working
30
hours
per
week or
more
(l)

Working
part
time working
between
8 and
29
hours
per
week
(m)

Employment status
Not
working
but
seeking
work or
tempora
Not
rily
working
unemplo and not
yed or
seeking
sick
work
Student
(n)
(o)
(p)

House
person,
housewi
fe,
househu
sband,
etc.
(q)

Other
(r)

Unweighted base

1001

370

286

78

241

15

462

389

131

19

337

148

69

23

390

27

Weighted base

1001

366

260

68*

278

5**

18**

6**

470

386

129

16**

307

143

68*

20**

434

23**

6**

39
58%LP

14
73%

99
23%

14
61%

5
81%

20
30%P

3
15%

65
15%

7
29%

11
8%n

1
2%

1
3%

18
4%

*
1%

18
13%LN

2
3%

2
9%

1
6%

2
1%P

2
3%LP

1
3%

2
2%

1
1%

4
1%

1
19%

2
1%P

2
3%LP

Secondary school, high


school, NVQ levels 1 to
3, etc.

366
37%

University degree or
equivalent professional
qualification, NVQ
level 4, etc.

260
26%

68
7%

278
28%

No formal education

5
*

Prefer not to answer

18
2%

6
1%

Higher university
degree, doctorate, MBA,
NVQ level 5, etc.
Still in full time
education

Don't know

366
100%BCD

260
100%ACD

150
32%

162
42%H

52
40%

2
15%

120
39%P

137
29%I

86
22%

29
23%

8
47%

132
33
43%MnP 23%P

21
5%

4
3%

1
4%

130
28%

104
27%

40
31%

5
34%

5
100%

1
*

2
1%

2
1%h

18
100%

9
2%

6
2%

2
2%

6
100%

*
*

5
1%H

68
100%ABD

278
100%ABC

43
9%iJ

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e/f/g - h/i/j/k - l/m/n/o/p/q/r
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

38
12%NP
6
2%
*
*
10
3%P
1
*

75
52%LP

249
57%LMN

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Discrimination
Fieldwork : 7th - 17th June 2013
Absolutes/col percents

Table 435

Q.4 What is the highest educational level that you have achieved to date?
Base: All respondents
Sexual identity

Total

Net:
LGB

Hetero
sexual
or
straight
(a)

Gay or
lesbian
(b)

Bisexual
(c)

Ethnicity

Other
(d)

Prefer
not to
say
(e)

White
(f)

Net:
Nonwhite

Mixed
(g)

Asian
or
Asian
British
(h)

Self-selected social class

Black
or
Black
British
(i)

Chinese
(j)

Other
ethnic
group
(k)

Prefer
not to
say
(l)

Upper
class
(m)

Social grade

Upper
middle
class
(n)

Lower
middle
class
(o)

Working
class
(p)

AB
(q)

C1
(r)

C2
(s)

DE
(t)

Unweighted base

1001

90

861

43

47

13

37

789

188

36

105

27

18

813

16

168

304

351

312

348

145

191

Weighted base

1001

95*

858

50*

45*

12**

37*

767

208

43*

114*

28**

20**

2**

793

15**

171

327

323

300

360

144

194

138
98
43%NO 33%

Secondary school, high


school, NVQ levels 1 to
3, etc.

366
37%

40
42%

319
37%E

25
50%E

15
34%E

2
21%

5
13%

302
39%H

55
26%

18
43%H

19
17%

11
37%

7
35%

311
39%H

1
9%

52
31%

110
33%

University degree or
equivalent professional
qualification, NVQ
level 4, etc.

260
26%

23
25%

224
26%

15
31%

8
18%

3
29%

9
25%

196
26%g

56
27%

5
12%

42
5
37%FGL 18%

3
14%

1
55%

203
26%g

6
38%

46
27%

107
33%P

74
23%

68
7%

3
3%

56
7%

1
1%

2
4%

2
16%

8
40
22%ABC 5%

28
13%

11
12
25%FhL 11%FL

2
6%

3
16%

41
5%

5
31%

17
10%

18
6%

20
6%

30
10%ST

278
28%

27
29%

244
28%E

9
19%

18
39%bE

4
34%

60
29%

8
18%

34
29%

11
39%

7
35%

1
45%

218
27%

3
22%

56
33%

88
27%

82
25%

66
22%

No formal education

5
*

1
1%

3
*

1
2%a

5
1%

3
1%

*
*

2
*

Prefer not to answer

18
2%

1
1%

8
1%

1
2%

7
3%

7
6%FL

10
1%

2
1%

6
2%n

2
1%

4
*

1
1%

1
2%

*
*

4
1%

2
1%

2
1%

1
*

Higher university
degree, doctorate, MBA,
NVQ level 5, etc.
Still in full time
education

Don't know

6
1%

3
8%
1
3%A

214
28%
5
1%

8
7
23%ABC 1%
2
5%A

3
*

Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5%, 10% risk level) - a/b/c/d/e - f/g/h/i/j/k/l - m/n/o/p - q/r/s/t
* small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing

Prepared by ComRes

98
27%

103
100
34%rST 28%ST

67
103
46%QR 53%QR
26
18%

29
15%

5
3%

3
1%

129
37
36%QST 25%

47
24%

30
8%sT

10
7%QR
-

3
2%Q
6
3%QR
3
2%

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