Wide gap between religious and non-religious on censorship
In 2000-12 the non-religious were much less likely to support censorship of films and magazines than the religious
In BriefIn 2000-12 the non-religious were much less likely to support censorship of films and magazines than the religious
In BriefIn 2000-12 Anglicans were the most authoritarian, the non-religious the most libertarian - but overall the differences were not major
In BriefIn 2000-12 Anglicans were to the Right in the Left-Right spectrum, Catholics to the Left - but overall differences were small
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 BriefEdward Stourton, BBC journalist