Faith | GB | Public and communities | Social
A survey 2,031 GB adults on Brexit and religion
- British adults are divided in terms of whether they think the British economy will improve after we leave the EU with over a third (35%) agreeing that it will improve and slightly more disagreeing (39%)
- Over two in five would like to see churches and religious organisations help provide some of the services that local authorities can no longer afford (43% vs. 17% who disagree)
Date Published: 12/11/2018
Categories: Faith | GB | Public and communities | Social
Client: Theos
Methodology
ComRes surveyed 2,031 GB adults between the 26th and 28th October 2018. Data were weighted to be representative of all GB adults by age, gender, region and social grade. ComRes is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules.
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