‘No influence for religion’

British Christians do not think religion should have a special influence on public policy, research suggests.

‘No influence for religion’

Despite identifying themselves with the religion, most Britons are overwhelmingly secular in their attitudes on issues ranging from gay rights to religion in public life.

Almost three quarters (74%) agreed that religion should not influence public policy, while only about one in eight (12%) thought it should, the poll found.

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