Dip in Labour support among religious minorities in 2010
In the last two elections Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus largely voted for Labour - but in 2010 their support for the party dipped
In BriefIn the last two elections Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus largely voted for Labour - but in 2010 their support for the party dipped
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In BriefIn 2000 the non-religious were the most supportive of welfarism among non-/religious groups, but were the least supportive by 2012
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In BriefIn 2000-12 Catholics and religious minorities were most likely to agree that ordinary people do not get a fair share of the nation's wealth
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