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Half of UK voters want 'British values' prioritised

September 20, 2012 09:12

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

More than half of British voters would be willing to back a party that promised to "prioritise traditional British values over other cultures", a survey of the levels of support for UK extremist groups has revealed.

Fifty five per cent of those questioned in a poll conducted by YouGov for the Extremis Project, a group tracking the rise in far-right politics, said a party running on this platform would be more likely to win their support.

More than a third of the cross-section of 1,725 people said parties espousing an anti-Islamic stance or pledging to reduce the number of Muslims and the presence of Islam in society would be likely to get their vote.

Two out of five of those questioned said they would support politicians who promised to curb all immigration.

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