Remarks:
The sample was weighted according to the results of the 2005 English Church Census.
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Practising Christians and the 2015 general election (3555)
Faith Community: Christianity
Date: 2015, 13-17 March
Geography: United Kingdom
Sample Size: 1960
Population: Practising (churchgoing) Christians aged 16 and over
Keywords: Being a Christian, better place, care for the elderly, Christian cultural and political heritage, Christian values in personal life, Christian values in political beliefs, Christians, Coalition Government, ComRes, Conservative Party, cost of living, crime and anti-social behaviour, David Cameron, economic growth, Ed Miliband, education system, equality, freedom of conscience, general election, Green Party, housing affordability, immigration, importance of faith in political decision-making, involvement of faith groups in political debate, Labour Party, Liberal Democrat Party, local Parliamentary candidates, moral direction, National Health Service, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage, overseas aid budget, personal Christian faith, personal freedoms, policy areas, political party leaders, politics, practising Christians, Premier Christian Radio, protection of religious freedom, religious affiliation, same-sex marriage, United Kingdom Independence Party, welfare system
Collection Method: Online interview
Collection Agency: ComRes
Sponsor: Premier Christian Radio
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 3555
Remarks:
The sample was weighted according to the results of the 2005 English Church Census.
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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Eddie You can email them to c.d.field@bham.ac.uk Best wishes. Clive