Dirty ‘R’ word: Anglicans least likely to want 'redistribution'
In 2000-12 Anglicans were the least likely religious group to agree that government should redistribute income to the less well off
In BriefIn 2000-12 Anglicans were the least likely religious group to agree that government should redistribute income to the less well off
In BriefIn 2010 there were slight gender differences within religious groups in voting habits - especially among Nonconformists and Presbyterians
In BriefIn 2013 there were few differences in party support between active and inactive members of a religious group - except among Presbyterians
In BriefIn 2013 Catholics and Nonconformists who believed in God were more likely to support the Tories than those who did not
In BriefIn 2013 most Anglicans said they would vote Tory. All other religious groups showed a majority of support for Labour
In BriefIn 2010 southern Anglicans were most likely to vote Conservative - but the image of Anglicans as the 'Tories at prayer' broke down in the north
In BriefEdward Stourton, BBC journalist