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Voting behaviour and political issues, attitudes to Jews and the Israel-Palestine conflict, and desiderata for social change during the next 20 years (4334)


Type of Data: Voting behaviour and political issues, attitudes to Jews and the Israel-Palestine conflict, and desiderata for social change during the next 20 years (4334)

Faith Community: Christianity, Islam, Judaism

Date: 2024, 14 February-12 March (Muslims), 4-6 March (general public)

Geography: United Kingdom

Sample Size: 1000 (Muslims), 2013 (general public)

Population: Muslims aged 18 and over, adult general public aged 18 and over

Keywords: Anti-Muslim racism, anti-Semitism, asylum, BBC, Church of England, concern about extremist beliefs, cultural diversity, declaration of Islam as national religion, disestablishment of Church of England, formation of Muslim political party, frequency of attendance at religious services, Gaza strip, genocide on Palestinians, global entertainment and music industry, global pharmaceutical industry, Hamas, Henry Jackson Society, Hizb ut-Tahrir, immigration, important issues at next general election, ISIS, Islam, Islamic State, Islamist extremism, Israel, Israel-Palestine conflict, Israeli Defence Force, Jewish community leaders in UK, Jews, JL Partners, legalizing polygamy, making Eid-al-Fitr public holiday, making halal food compulsory in schools and hospitals, making it illegal to show picture or cartoon of Prophet Mohammed, media bias, more teaching of Christianity in schools, murder and rape in Israel on 7 October 2023, Muslims, Number Cruncher, outlawing abortion, outlawing gay marriage, outlawing homosexuality, Palestinian Authority, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, politics, power of Jewish people, provision of rooms for public prayer in non-religious spaces, racist endeavour, religious affiliation, religious prejudice, right to exist as Jewish homeland, Sharia law, social integration, social media, treatment of Arab citizens by Israeli state, UK financial system, UK government policy, UK having no official religion, UK media industry, United Nations, United Nations Relief and Works Agency, US foreign policy, voting behaviour, women taking more traditional role in society

Collection Method: Online interview

Collection Agency: JL Partners

Sponsor: Henry Jackson Society

Published Source:

  • https://henryjacksonsociety.org
  • https://jlpartners.com/polling-results
  • Sunday Telegraph, 7 April 2024

    BRIN ID: 4334

    Remarks:

    The sample mode was via online panel for the general public, with ‘river sampling’ used to recruit Muslims (a non-probability method that invites potential respondents while they are engaged on some other online activity, and who are then screened before admission to the survey). The questions posed to both Muslims and general public were very similar but not absolutely identical.

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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