Nick Spencer features on BBC Radio Scotland’s Sunday Morning with Tony Kearney, offering an ethical perspective on this week in politics 07/07/24
Senior fellow, Nick Spencer reflects on the role of religion, ethics and values in politics.
Nick features alongside writer, broadcaster and member of the Jewish Reform Community, Dr David Goodman; and social researcher and equalities campaigner, Talat Yaqoob.
Listen to Nick here!
On Theos’ ‘Religion Counts’ series
This blog is part of a larger body of work including briefing papers and articles exploring the impact of religion on voting patterns in the UK.
The first briefing paper: Do the religious vote? which examines whether voters from different religions backgrounds are more or less likely to vote.
The second briefing paper: Who do the religious vote for? looks at data on party preference – which parties are people from various religious backgrounds likely to vote for?
The third briefing paper: Do the religious feel like they can make a difference? which explores political efficacy, social trust, and political trust amongst religious participants.
The fourth briefing paper: Economic and Social Values which maps the economic and social attitudes of religious groups in Britain.
The fifth briefing paper: What do the religious think about key election issues? which breaks down how religious people in Britain feel about the most important issues facing the UK.
The sixth briefing paper: National Identity and Scottish Independence explores what religious people think about national identity.
The seventh briefing paper: Where do the religious stand on climate change? assesses attitudes to the environment by religious affiliation and practice.
Learn more about our Religion Counts work here.
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