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There is scopefor able andexperiencedCabinetpeople to beMinisters areAnyone who sits
given seats inBishops of thedirectlyin the House ofOrganisedthe House ofChurch ofanswerable toCommons or the
religion shouldLords withoutEngland have aMPs in theHouse of Lordsplay a role inthem beingrole in theHouse ofand votes on
public lifeelectedHouse of LordsCommonslaws is elected
10071007100710071007Unweighted base
10071007100710071007Weighted base
433439328784652Net: Important43%44%33%78%65%
157164116560371Very important (+2)16%16%11%56%37%
275274212224281Fairly important (+1)27%27%21%22%28%
14918516896145Neither important (0)15%18%17%10%14%nor unimportant
18217722453115Not very important (-1)18%18%22%5%11%
2271772544265Not at all (-2)23%18%25%4%6%important
40935347995180Net: Not important41%35%48%9%18%
1730333229Don't know2%3%3%3%3%
-0.050.08-0.301.240.80Mean
1.421.361.371.111.25Standard deviation
0.050.040.040.040.04Standard error
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 1Q.2 How important or unimportant do you think it is that..Summary TableBase: All respondents
Prepared on behalf of Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust by ICM Research
RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderWales
&NorthScot-SouthEng-Mid-SouthlandWestlandlandsEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
93128257263266270161243333230204195157141805274801007Unweighted base
871452532662562312122922722111511711911611215144931007Weighted base
58901621801631331411951841361011161329969313339652Net: Important66%62%64%68%64%57%67%67%68%64%67%68%69%61%57%61%69%65%
285192110917773117104956164715326157214371Very important (+2)32%35%36%41%35%33%35%40%38%45%40%38%37%33%22%31%43%37%
303970717256687879414052604643156125281Fairly important (+1)34%27%28%27%28%24%32%27%29%20%26%30%31%28%36%30%25%28%
826413833333244362220172832268065145Neither important (0)9%18%16%14%13%14%15%15%13%10%13%10%15%20%21%16%13%14%nor unimportant
1117262933352030312314252019146946115Not very important (-1)13%11%10%11%13%15%9%10%11%11%9%15%10%12%12%14%9%11%
81018101921131416181013869273865Not at all (-2)9%7%7%4%8%9%6%5%6%9%7%8%4%4%8%5%8%6%important
1927443952563344474124392825249784180Net: Not important22%18%17%14%20%24%16%15%17%20%16%22%14%15%20%19%17%18%
3379810596126-45224629Don't know3%2%3%4%3%4%2%3%2%6%4%-2%3%2%5%1%3%
0.690.730.780.940.730.590.820.890.840.860.880.750.890.780.530.710.890.80Mean
1.311.251.261.171.291.351.201.201.231.361.261.311.151.161.191.211.281.25Standard deviation
0.140.110.080.070.080.080.100.080.070.090.090.090.090.100.130.050.060.04Standard error
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 2Q.2 How important or unimportant do you think it is that..Anyone who sits in the House of Commons or the House of Lords and votes on laws is elected.Base: All respondents
Prepared on behalf of Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust by ICM Research
Which religion do you yourself belong to?RefusedNoneOtherJewishSikhHinduMuslimChristianTotal
45259477-10246151007Unweighted base
40282475-11245971007Weighted base
24177304-621391652Net: Important59%63%64%68%-50%87%66%65%
1599212-410221371Very important (+2)36%35%45%32%-36%40%37%37%
97892-111170281Fairly important (+1)23%28%19%36%-13%47%29%28%
94712--3272145Neither important (0)23%17%26%--27%7%12%14%nor unimportant
23312-2-76115Not very important (-1)4%12%2%32%-17%-13%11%
3191---14065Not at all (-2)8%7%2%---5%7%6%important
55222-21116180Net: Not important13%18%5%32%-17%5%19%18%
263--1-1829Don't know6%2%6%--6%-3%3%
0.790.741.090.68-0.741.160.790.80Mean
1.271.251.041.35-1.210.991.271.25Standard deviation
0.200.080.160.51-0.400.200.050.04Standard error
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 2Q.2 How important or unimportant do you think it is that..Anyone who sits in the House of Commons or the House of Lords and votes on laws is elected.Base: All respondents
Prepared on behalf of Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust by ICM Research
RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderWales
&NorthScot-SouthEng-Mid-SouthlandWestlandlandsEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
93128257263266270161243333230204195157141805274801007Unweighted base
871452532662562312122922722111511711911611215144931007Weighted base
6411119422019516216023622516912214315811477379405784Net: Important73%76%77%83%76%70%76%81%83%80%81%84%83%71%63%74%82%78%
4880134154144110113176162125981111156743240320560Very important (+2)55%55%53%58%56%47%53%60%59%59%65%65%60%42%35%47%65%56%
16316066515348606344243343473413985224Fairly important (+1)18%22%24%25%20%23%22%21%23%21%16%19%22%29%28%27%17%22%
91928172323262522111010132725583896Neither important (0)10%13%11%6%9%10%12%8%8%5%7%6%7%17%20%11%8%10%nor unimportant
76111712201214817791452302353Not very important (-1)8%4%4%7%5%8%6%5%3%8%5%5%7%3%1%6%5%5%
451361414810107673109192342Not at all (-2)4%4%5%2%5%6%4%3%4%3%4%4%1%6%8%4%5%4%important
101124242534202418241315161511494695Net: Not important12%8%10%9%10%15%9%8%6%11%9%9%8%10%9%10%9%9%
4465121358775245927532Don't know5%3%2%2%5%5%2%3%3%4%3%1%2%3%7%5%1%3%
1.171.241.181.321.231.021.191.331.361.301.381.371.360.990.881.131.341.24Mean
1.181.081.141.021.151.241.111.051.011.101.091.070.991.151.191.091.111.11Standard deviation
0.120.100.070.060.070.080.090.070.060.070.080.080.080.100.140.050.050.04Standard error
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 3Q.2 How important or unimportant do you think it is that..Cabinet Ministers are directly answerable to MPs in the House of Commons.Base: All respondents
Prepared on behalf of Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust by ICM Research
Which religion do you yourself belong to?RefusedNoneOtherJewishSikhHinduMuslimChristianTotal
45259477-10246151007Unweighted base
40282475-11245971007Weighted base
23213394-919477784Net: Important57%76%82%68%-81%80%80%78%
14146243-715350560Very important (+2)36%52%52%53%-62%61%59%56%
867141-25127224Fairly important (+1)21%24%30%16%-19%19%21%22%
8345--124696Neither important (0)20%12%11%--10%7%8%10%nor unimportant
211-2-1-3753Not very important (-1)6%4%-32%-10%-6%5%
4121---22242Not at all (-2)10%4%3%---10%4%4%important
62312-125995Net: Not important15%8%3%32%-10%10%10%9%
3122---11532Don't know8%4%4%---3%2%3%
0.741.201.350.89-1.331.251.281.24Mean
1.331.100.901.48-1.041.271.101.11Standard deviation
0.210.070.130.56-0.330.260.040.04Standard error
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 3Q.2 How important or unimportant do you think it is that..Cabinet Ministers are directly answerable to MPs in the House of Commons.Base: All respondents
Prepared on behalf of Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust by ICM Research
RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderWales
&NorthScot-SouthEng-Mid-SouthlandWestlandlandsEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
93128257263266270161243333230204195157141805274801007Unweighted base
871452532662562312122922722111511711911611215144931007Weighted base
185688818679739384845559563540182146328Net: Important20%39%35%30%33%34%34%32%31%40%36%34%29%22%33%35%30%33%
41935293035203030371724159136353116Very important (+2)4%13%14%11%12%15%9%10%11%18%11%14%8%6%11%12%11%11%
14375352564453625346383541262711993212Fairly important (+1)16%26%21%20%22%19%25%21%20%22%25%20%21%16%23%23%19%21%
1219533845343557422329262836258979168Neither important (0)14%13%21%14%18%15%17%19%15%11%19%15%15%23%21%17%16%17%nor unimportant
202847676359435468493338413824116108224Not very important (-1)22%19%19%25%24%26%20%19%25%23%22%22%22%24%20%23%22%22%
353754735651528071513343594028101153254Not at all (-2)40%26%21%27%22%22%25%27%26%24%22%25%31%25%23%20%31%25%important
54651011401181109513414010066811007852217261479Net: Not important62%45%40%53%46%48%45%46%51%47%44%47%53%49%43%42%53%48%
3511779896515712326733Don't know3%3%4%3%3%4%4%3%2%2%1%3%4%7%2%5%1%3%
-0.80-0.20-0.13-0.40-0.24-0.21-0.27-0.32-0.37-0.15-0.18-0.25-0.48-0.50-0.23-0.15-0.44-0.30Mean
1.271.431.371.371.341.401.351.371.371.471.341.421.351.231.341.341.381.37Standard deviation
0.130.130.090.090.080.090.110.090.080.100.090.100.110.110.150.060.060.04Standard error
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 4Q.2 How important or unimportant do you think it is that..Bishops of the Church of England have a role in the House of Lords.Base: All respondents
Prepared on behalf of Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust by ICM Research
Which religion do you yourself belong to?RefusedNoneOtherJewishSikhHinduMuslimChristianTotal
45259477-10246151007Unweighted base
40282475-11245971007Weighted base
1458141-210229328Net: Important34%21%30%25%-17%41%38%33%
61851--581116Very important (+2)14%6%11%17%--22%14%11%
8419*-25148212Fairly important (+1)20%14%19%8%-17%19%25%21%
104781-5593168Neither important (0)25%17%16%16%-44%19%16%17%nor unimportant
860112-22139224Not very important (-1)19%21%24%43%-16%10%23%22%
5110131-14121254Not at all (-2)13%39%27%16%-7%16%20%25%important
13170243-36260479Net: Not important32%60%51%59%-22%26%44%48%
471--231633Don't know9%2%3%--17%14%3%3%
0.04-0.74-0.37-0.32--0.150.25-0.12-0.30Mean
1.281.301.381.45-0.881.471.371.37Standard deviation
0.200.080.200.55-0.290.320.060.04Standard error
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 4Q.2 How important or unimportant do you think it is that..Bishops of the Church of England have a role in the House of Lords.Base: All respondents
Prepared on behalf of Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust by ICM Research
RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderWales
&NorthScot-SouthEng-Mid-SouthlandWestlandlandsEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
93128257263266270161243333230204195157141805274801007Unweighted base
871452532662562312122922722111511711911611215144931007Weighted base
29581121201209885127129896880865956239200439Net: Important33%40%44%45%47%42%40%44%47%42%45%47%45%37%47%47%40%44%
1119394847433237534221333816157392164Very important (+2)13%13%15%18%19%19%15%13%19%20%14%19%20%10%12%14%19%16%
183973727354539176474747484342166108274Fairly important (+1)20%27%29%27%28%24%25%31%28%22%31%28%25%27%35%32%22%27%
1629554638403863433026233441309292185Neither important (0)19%20%22%17%15%17%18%21%16%14%17%14%18%25%25%18%19%18%nor unimportant
1627325150532747503422313130288492177Not very important (-1)18%19%13%19%19%23%13%16%18%16%15%18%16%18%23%16%19%18%
2426444340355547405228323228575102177Not at all (-2)28%18%17%16%16%15%26%16%15%24%19%19%17%17%4%15%21%18%important
405376948988829390865163635733159194353Net: Not important46%37%30%35%35%38%39%32%33%41%33%37%33%36%27%31%39%35%
2410585691077574123730Don't know3%3%4%2%3%2%3%3%4%3%4%3%4%2%1%4%2%3%
-0.29-0.010.130.120.150.08-0.100.080.20-0.040.070.110.16-0.060.270.16-0.010.08Mean
1.411.331.341.361.371.361.441.291.371.491.361.421.391.261.081.301.421.36Standard deviation
0.150.120.090.090.090.080.120.080.080.100.100.100.110.110.120.060.070.04Standard error
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 5Q.2 How important or unimportant do you think it is that..There is scope for able and experienced people to be given seats in the House of Lords without them being elected.Base: All respondents
Prepared on behalf of Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust by ICM Research
Which religion do you yourself belong to?RefusedNoneOtherJewishSikhHinduMuslimChristianTotal
45259477-10246151007Unweighted base
40282475-11245971007Weighted base
15105202-615275439Net: Important39%37%43%40%-49%63%46%44%
7418*-3897164Very important (+2)17%15%18%8%-23%34%16%16%
964122-37178274Fairly important (+1)22%23%26%32%-26%29%30%27%
125311--32103185Neither important (0)30%19%24%--29%8%17%18%nor unimportant
44651-25112177Not very important (-1)10%16%11%27%-21%22%19%18%
47061--195177Not at all (-2)9%25%14%17%--4%16%18%important
8116112-26207353Net: Not important19%41%24%44%-21%26%35%35%
5941--11130Don't know13%3%8%16%--3%2%3%
0.30-0.140.26-0.16-0.510.690.120.08Mean
1.231.421.321.55-1.121.301.341.36Standard deviation
0.200.090.200.63-0.350.270.050.04Standard error
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 5Q.2 How important or unimportant do you think it is that..There is scope for able and experienced people to be given seats in the House of Lords without them being elected.Base: All respondents
Prepared on behalf of Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust by ICM Research
RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderWales
&NorthScot-SouthEng-Mid-SouthlandWestlandlandsEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
93128257263266270161243333230204195157141805274801007Unweighted base
871452532662562312122922722111511711911611215144931007Weighted base
3958116106114105871191211026269767251229203433Net: Important44%40%46%40%44%45%41%41%45%48%41%40%40%45%43%45%41%43%
1719443443482450365121292217179365157Very important (+2)19%13%17%13%17%21%11%17%13%24%14%17%12%11%14%18%13%16%
223972717157637085504140545535136139275Fairly important (+1)25%27%28%27%28%25%30%24%31%24%27%23%28%34%29%27%28%27%
1425443828363542362626232227257475149Neither important (0)16%17%17%14%11%16%16%14%13%12%17%14%11%17%20%14%15%15%nor unimportant
1432375150384452483022333832279785182Not very important (-1)16%22%15%19%19%17%21%18%18%14%15%19%20%20%23%19%17%18%
20305066615042716447394454271699128227Not at all (-2)23%21%20%25%24%22%20%24%24%22%26%26%28%16%13%19%26%23%important
3461871161108886122112786177925843196213409Net: Not important39%42%34%44%43%38%41%42%41%37%40%45%48%36%36%38%43%41%
11664249262224115217Don't know1%1%2%2%2%1%2%3%1%3%2%1%1%2%1%3%*2%
0.01-0.100.09-0.16-0.050.06-0.08-0.09-0.070.14-0.11-0.14-0.250.030.070.06-0.15-0.05Mean
1.461.361.401.411.461.461.341.461.411.521.421.471.431.301.281.421.421.42Standard deviation
0.150.120.090.090.090.090.110.100.080.100.100.110.110.110.140.060.060.05Standard error
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 6Q.2 How important or unimportant do you think it is that..Organised religion should play a role in public life.Base: All respondents
Prepared on behalf of Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust by ICM Research
Which religion do you yourself belong to?RefusedNoneOtherJewishSikhHinduMuslimChristianTotal
45259477-10246151007Unweighted base
40282475-11245971007Weighted base
2063254-620296433Net: Important49%22%53%68%-51%84%50%43%
91891-49107157Very important (+2)22%6%18%25%-36%39%18%16%
1145162-211188275Fairly important (+1)27%16%34%43%-15%45%32%27%
4477--1188149Neither important (0)10%17%14%--6%5%15%15%nor unimportant
86222--1107182Not very important (-1)21%22%3%32%--5%18%18%
610813--3197227Not at all (-2)14%38%27%--26%2%16%23%important
14170142-32204409Net: Not important35%60%31%32%-26%8%34%41%
321--21817Don't know6%1%3%--17%3%1%2%
0.23-0.700.130.62-0.421.170.17-0.05Mean
1.431.301.521.30-1.830.951.371.42Standard deviation
0.220.080.220.49-0.610.200.060.05Standard error
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 6Q.2 How important or unimportant do you think it is that..Organised religion should play a role in public life.Base: All respondents
Prepared on behalf of Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust by ICM Research
RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderWales
&NorthScot-SouthEng-Mid-SouthlandWestlandlandsEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
93128257263266270161243333230204195157141805274801007Unweighted base
871452532662562312122922722111511711911611215144931007Weighted base
7210917920517916016622119814611012315212390373371744It is WRONG for Bishops83%75%71%77%70%69%78%76%73%69%73%72%79%77%74%73%75%74%to be automatically
given a seat inParliament
123061506354326266493442332829110104215It is RIGHT that13%21%24%19%24%24%15%21%24%23%23%25%17%17%24%22%21%21%Bishops are
automatically given aseat in Parliament
3613111417149816767102301848Don't know4%4%5%4%6%8%6%3%3%8%4%4%3%6%2%6%4%5%
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 7Q.3 Do you think it is right or wrong that some Church of England Bishops are given an automatic seat in the House of Lords where they can vote on laws?Base: All respondents
Prepared on behalf of Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust by ICM Research
Which religion do you yourself belong to?RefusedNoneOtherJewishSikhHinduMuslimChristianTotal
45259477-10246151007Unweighted base
40282475-11245971007Weighted base
29236383-813418744It is WRONG for Bishops73%83%80%59%-69%53%70%74%to be automatically
given a seat inParliament
53581-28155215It is RIGHT that12%13%17%25%-18%33%26%21%Bishops are
automatically given aseat in Parliament
61121-132448Don't know15%4%3%16%-13%14%4%5%
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 7Q.3 Do you think it is right or wrong that some Church of England Bishops are given an automatic seat in the House of Lords where they can vote on laws?Base: All respondents
Prepared on behalf of Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust by ICM Research
RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderWales
&NorthScot-SouthEng-Mid-SouthlandWestlandlandsEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
93128257263266270161243333230204195157141805274801007Unweighted base
871452532662562312122922722111511711911611215144931007Weighted base
Gender
4278129124120961161321508374921136962-493493Male48%54%51%47%47%41%55%45%55%39%49%54%59%43%52%-100%49%
4667124142136136951601221287779799258514-514Female52%46%49%53%53%59%45%55%45%61%51%46%41%57%48%100%-51%
Age
121426304017185332-----121586212118-24 (21)14%9%10%11%15%7%8%18%12%-----100%11%13%12%
83246334327385937----161-926916125-34 (29.5)9%22%18%12%17%12%18%20%14%----100%-18%14%16%
161848555328345871---191--7911319135-44 (39.5)19%13%19%21%21%12%16%20%26%---100%--15%23%19%
172544414433553349--171---799217145-54 (49.5)19%17%17%15%17%14%26%11%18%--100%---15%19%17%
132344353638324338-151----777415155-64 (59.5)15%16%18%13%14%17%15%15%14%-100%----15%15%15%
213344724187354544211-----1288321165+ (70)24%23%17%27%16%38%16%16%16%100%-----25%17%21%
48.2047.4746.3848.6544.3753.2346.7142.9745.4670.0059.5049.5039.5029.5021.0047.7645.7746.79Average age
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 8ClassificationBase: All respondents
Prepared on behalf of Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust by ICM Research
RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderWales
&NorthScot-SouthEng-Mid-SouthlandWestlandlandsEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
871452532662562312122922722111511711911611215144931007Weighted base
Social Grade
2735676083---272443849713732122150272AB30%24%26%23%33%---100%21%25%29%37%23%27%24%30%27%
2640756487--292-454333585953160132292C130%28%30%24%34%--100%-21%29%19%30%36%44%31%27%29%
1833547432-212--35325534381895116212C221%23%21%28%13%-100%--16%21%32%18%24%15%19%24%21%
1637576853231---87383328271713696231DE18%25%23%26%21%100%---41%25%19%15%17%14%26%19%23%
Region
----25653328783413644534340136120256South East----100%23%15%30%31%19%24%26%28%26%33%26%24%25%
---266-68746460723541553330142124266Midlands---100%-30%35%22%22%34%23%24%29%20%25%28%25%26%
--253--57547567444444484626124129253North England--100%--25%26%26%25%21%29%26%25%28%21%24%26%25%
-145---373340353323251832146778145Wales & South West-100%---16%16%14%13%16%15%15%10%20%11%13%16%14%
87----1618262721131716812464287Scotland100%----7%9%9%10%10%8%10%9%5%10%9%8%9%
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 8ClassificationBase: All respondents
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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderWales
&NorthScot-SouthEng-Mid-SouthlandWestlandlandsEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
871452532662562312122922722111511711911611215144931007Weighted base
Working status
4162133100108391141341575581131249548153290443Full-time46%43%53%38%42%17%54%46%58%2%39%66%65%59%40%30%59%44%
121922323619264333722232825179130121Part-time14%13%9%12%14%8%12%15%12%3%14%13%14%16%14%18%6%12%
351424193211139-713111618313565Not working but seeking3%3%5%9%8%14%5%4%3%-4%8%6%10%15%6%7%6%work or temporarily
unemployed/sick
41182016329116261320124461258Not working/not seeking5%7%3%7%6%14%4%4%2%1%4%8%11%8%3%9%2%6%work
24465976511014261501925643--16095256Retired28%31%24%28%20%44%20%21%19%91%37%3%1%--31%19%25%
321051941268--1-930172339Student3%1%4%2%7%2%1%9%3%--*-6%25%3%5%4%
11698585852364516925Refused2%1%2%3%3%2%4%2%3%2%1%2%3%2%4%3%2%2%
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 8ClassificationBase: All respondents
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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderWales
&NorthScot-SouthEng-Mid-SouthlandWestlandlandsEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
871452532662562312122922722111511711911611215144931007Weighted base
Tenure
3051918971786996891508845171814177155332Own outright34%35%36%33%28%34%33%33%33%71%58%26%9%11%12%35%31%33%
324798948151801011201336811177333162191353Own with a mortgage36%33%39%36%32%22%38%35%44%6%24%48%61%45%27%32%39%35%
1720233337572038152715191724297457131Council19%14%9%12%15%25%10%13%5%13%10%11%9%15%24%14%12%13%
3777201611106979477251743Housing Assoc.3%5%3%3%8%7%5%3%2%4%5%5%2%4%6%5%4%4%
4182525361921353153122336274660107Rented from someone4%12%10%9%14%8%10%12%12%2%2%7%12%22%23%9%12%11%else
11-4132-21-1212617Rent free1%*-2%1%1%1%-1%1%-1%1%*2%1%*1%
1181510781196331158221335Refused2%1%3%6%4%3%4%4%3%3%2%2%5%3%7%4%3%3%
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 8ClassificationBase: All respondents
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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderWales
&NorthScot-SouthEng-Mid-SouthlandWestlandlandsEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
871452532662562312122922722111511711911611215144931007Weighted base
Foreign Holiday in last 3 years
6075166145179961082082139610111313410674315309624Yes68%51%66%54%70%41%51%71%78%45%67%66%70%66%61%61%63%62%
2871861217713610484591165058575547199184383No32%49%34%46%30%59%49%29%22%55%33%34%30%34%39%39%37%38%
Number of cars
21134651728833473570202525333111786203None24%9%18%19%28%38%16%16%13%33%13%14%13%20%25%23%17%20%
3560105114103103791241111055766836046227190417140%41%42%43%40%44%37%42%41%50%37%38%43%38%38%44%38%41%
235583775729769198315551735726127168295226%38%33%29%22%13%36%31%36%15%37%30%38%36%22%25%34%29%
81818242411233027419291010184250923+10%12%7%9%9%5%11%10%10%2%13%17%5%6%15%8%10%9%
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 8ClassificationBase: All respondents
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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderWales
&NorthScot-SouthEng-Mid-SouthlandWestlandlandsEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
871452532662562312122922722111511711911611215144931007Weighted base
Internet Access
6911520320722114316225825093123143185156113400414814At all79%79%80%78%86%62%77%88%92%44%81%83%97%97%93%78%84%81%
6711118918721012715524623686113133174151107368396764At home (net)77%76%75%71%82%55%73%84%87%40%75%77%91%94%89%72%80%76%
3640111921172370131172652831219441171224396At work (net)41%28%44%35%46%10%33%45%63%3%34%48%63%58%34%33%45%39%
3472881051021109012576807058636169215185401At home39%50%35%39%40%48%42%43%28%38%46%34%33%38%57%42%38%40%
221099651011198943191433At work3%1%4%4%4%3%2%4%4%*6%5%5%2%2%4%3%3%
3339101831081765121160543751129038153211363Both at home and at38%27%40%31%42%7%31%41%59%3%29%44%58%56%32%30%43%36%work
-241021033271222313417Somewhere else-1%2%4%1%4%1%1%1%3%1%1%1%1%3%3%1%2%
183150593488493421118282955811380192Not at all21%21%20%22%13%38%23%12%8%56%19%17%3%3%7%22%16%19%
----1---1---1--1-1Refused----*---*---*--*-*
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 8ClassificationBase: All respondents
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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderWales
&NorthScot-SouthEng-Mid-SouthlandWestlandlandsEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
871452532662562312122922722111511711911611215144931007Weighted base
What is the highest educational level that you have achieved to date?
4682123142107129148144811177491807565273228501Secondary/ high school/52%57%49%54%42%56%70%49%30%55%49%53%42%46%53%53%46%50%NVQ 1-3
24408062834036104109394449636033135154289University degree or27%28%32%23%32%17%17%36%40%19%29%29%33%37%27%26%31%29%equivalent professional
qualification/ NVQ4
89201736432360581732199385290Higher university9%6%8%7%14%2%1%8%22%2%5%10%17%12%7%7%11%9%degree/ Doctorate/ MBA/
NVQ 5 or equivalent
71122332050171610391912949524193No formal education8%7%9%13%8%21%8%6%4%18%13%7%5%3%8%10%8%9%
*3325424473-11131013None of these1%2%1%1%2%2%1%1%1%3%2%-*1%1%1%2%1%
21395571852162412821Refused3%1%1%3%2%2%3%*3%2%1%1%3%1%3%2%2%2%
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 8ClassificationBase: All respondents
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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderWales
&NorthScot-SouthEng-Mid-SouthlandWestlandlandsEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
871452532662562312122922722111511711911611215144931007Weighted base
Marital Status
2224505077473785571393631518597127224Single25%17%20%19%30%20%17%29%21%6%6%21%16%32%70%19%26%22%
5190144148125931391531748610410313410130263296558Married/ co-habiting59%62%57%56%49%40%66%52%64%41%69%60%70%63%25%51%60%55%
1330515745872748331063529204-13659195Widowed/ separated/14%21%20%21%18%38%13%16%12%50%23%17%10%2%-26%12%19%divorced
1171185969634656181129Refused2%1%3%4%3%2%4%2%3%3%2%2%3%3%5%3%2%3%
Children
62105167171176167135206175206139104607797345337682None aged 18 or under71%72%66%64%69%72%64%70%64%97%92%61%31%48%80%67%68%68%
234077817059697687111621217918150141291NET: Yes27%27%30%31%27%25%33%26%32%*7%36%63%49%15%29%29%29%
17356973574853707914431087916133118251NET: Yes any aged 15 or20%24%27%28%22%21%25%24%29%*3%25%56%49%14%26%24%25%under
62230273027243429--53360166747114- Aged under 57%15%12%10%12%12%12%12%11%--3%17%37%14%13%10%11%
616252531201723431-166026-5251103- Aged 5-107%11%10%9%12%9%8%8%16%*-9%32%16%-10%10%10%
8152836151727263114285316-5052102- Aged 11-159%10%11%14%6%7%13%9%11%*3%16%28%10%-10%11%10%
7621182014251420-7313122284472- Aged 16-188%4%8%7%8%6%12%5%7%-4%18%16%1%1%5%9%7%
11913106810105251066191534Refused2%1%3%5%4%3%4%3%4%2%1%3%5%3%5%4%3%3%
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 8ClassificationBase: All respondents
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RegionSocial GradeAgeGenderWales
&NorthScot-SouthEng-Mid-SouthlandWestlandlandsEastDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
871452532662562312122922722111511711911611215144931007Weighted base
Grocery shopping status
6611419219819819315722019818210913214613168464304768Yes - do half or more75%79%76%75%77%83%74%75%73%86%72%77%76%81%56%90%62%76%
21305961523450716925403939285140183223No - do less than half24%21%23%23%20%15%24%24%25%12%27%23%21%18%42%8%37%22%
*1276551552*62210716Refused*1%1%3%2%2%2%*2%2%1%*3%1%2%2%1%2%
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Which religion do you yourself belong to?RefusedNoneOtherJewishSikhHinduMuslimChristianTotal
45259477-10246151007Unweighted base
40282475-11245971007Weighted base
Gender
18141254-912286493Male46%50%53%68%-77%48%48%49%
22142222-313311514Female54%50%47%32%-23%52%52%51%
Age
8564--174512118-24 (21)20%20%8%--13%28%8%12%
76791-3106516125-34 (29.5)17%24%19%16%-23%42%11%16%
865141-559419135-44 (39.5)20%23%30%15%-41%20%16%19%
74171-2211317145-54 (49.5)17%14%14%16%-16%7%19%17%
52551-1-11415155-64 (59.5)11%9%12%25%-6%-19%15%
62982--116621165+ (70)15%10%17%28%--3%28%21%
42.5139.8545.0553.21-37.5531.7451.2146.79Average age
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Which religion do you yourself belong to?RefusedNoneOtherJewishSikhHinduMuslimChristianTotal
40282475-11245971007Weighted base
Social Grade
980133-310154272AB23%28%27%51%-27%41%26%27%
1090162-56163292C125%32%34%33%-46%26%27%29%
115410--24130212C228%19%22%--17%16%22%21%
105881-14150231DE24%21%17%16%-10%16%25%23%
Region
148284-512131256South East35%29%18%67%-44%49%22%25%
127214--56156266Midlands29%26%31%--46%25%26%26%
126092-14164253North England30%21%20%33%-10%19%28%25%
1469----90145Wales & South West2%16%18%----15%14%
1226---25587Scotland4%8%14%---7%9%9%
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Which religion do you yourself belong to?RefusedNoneOtherJewishSikhHinduMuslimChristianTotal
40282475-11245971007Weighted base
Working status
12151253-88236443Full-time29%53%53%47%-74%35%40%44%
-315*-1479121Part-time-11%11%8%-6%15%13%12%
223*--143565Not working but seeking5%8%1%--7%18%6%6%work or temporarily
unemployed/sick
22111--33058Not working/not seeking4%7%3%16%--12%5%6%work
142112--1200256Retired2%15%23%28%--5%33%25%
-154--131639Student-5%9%--13%14%3%4%
24------125Refused60%------*2%
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Which religion do you yourself belong to?RefusedNoneOtherJewishSikhHinduMuslimChristianTotal
40282475-11245971007Weighted base
Tenure
36691-23248332Own outright7%24%18%24%-22%11%42%33%
6118213-36196353Own with a mortgage15%42%45%49%-26%27%33%35%
2356---682131Council5%12%13%---24%14%13%
-1231--22543Housing Assoc.-4%7%13%--9%4%4%
24771-6638107Rented from someone4%17%15%15%-52%26%6%11%else
-1----147Rent free-*----4%1%1%
2841----335Refused70%1%1%----*3%
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Which religion do you yourself belong to?RefusedNoneOtherJewishSikhHinduMuslimChristianTotal
40282475-11245971007Weighted base
Foreign Holiday in last 3 years
20190235-1013362624Yes49%67%50%100%-93%54%61%62%
209224--111234383No51%33%50%--7%46%39%38%
Number of cars
1354111-36115203None32%19%23%13%-30%25%19%20%
16123142-413246417139%44%29%30%-40%54%41%41%
783173-24179295218%29%36%57%-21%16%30%29%
5226--1157923+12%8%12%--10%5%10%9%
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 8ClassificationBase: All respondents
Prepared on behalf of Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust by ICM Research
Which religion do you yourself belong to?RefusedNoneOtherJewishSikhHinduMuslimChristianTotal
40282475-11245971007Weighted base
Internet Access
32258375-1022449814At all79%91%79%87%-93%93%75%81%
29247375-1021415764At home (net)72%88%79%87%-93%86%69%76%
16126233-612210396At work (net)40%45%48%47%-58%50%35%39%
16129142-410225401At home39%46%30%40%-36%42%38%40%
38----22133At work8%3%----7%3%3%
13118233-610190363Both at home and at32%42%48%47%-58%44%32%36%work
-3-----1417Somewhere else-1%-----2%2%
824101-12147192Not at all19%9%21%13%-7%7%25%19%
1-------1Refused2%-------*
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Which religion do you yourself belong to?RefusedNoneOtherJewishSikhHinduMuslimChristianTotal
40282475-11245971007Weighted base
What is the highest educational level that you have achieved to date?
11132193-611320501Secondary/ high school/26%47%40%49%-52%47%54%50%NVQ 1-3
890191-110160289University degree or19%32%41%24%-10%40%27%29%equivalent professional
qualification/ NVQ4
23861-313990Higher university5%13%12%15%-31%6%6%9%degree/ Doctorate/ MBA/
NVQ 5 or equivalent
12131-116693No formal education2%8%6%13%-7%4%11%9%
-2-----1113None of these-1%-----2%1%
19-*---1121Refused47%-1%---3%*2%
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 8ClassificationBase: All respondents
Prepared on behalf of Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust by ICM Research
Which religion do you yourself belong to?RefusedNoneOtherJewishSikhHinduMuslimChristianTotal
40282475-11245971007Weighted base
Marital Status
477151-17118224Single11%27%31%27%-13%30%20%22%
10157254-1016338558Married/ co-habiting24%56%52%73%-87%65%57%55%
1478---1137195Widowed/ separated/3%17%17%---5%23%19%divorced
251-----329Refused62%*-----*3%
Children
10187304-510437682None aged 18 or under25%66%64%68%-46%40%73%68%
-93172-514159291NET: Yes-33%36%32%-47%60%27%29%
-82172-514130251NET: Yes any aged 15 or-29%36%32%-47%60%22%25%under
-4181-21152114- Aged under 5-14%17%16%-16%48%9%11%
-3410--2353103- Aged 5-10-12%22%--21%14%9%10%
-2991-1558102- Aged 11-15-10%18%16%-10%20%10%10%
-205---24572- Aged 16-18-7%11%---7%8%7%
302---1-134Refused75%1%---7%-*3%
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Absolutes/col percentsTable 8ClassificationBase: All respondents
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Which religion do you yourself belong to?RefusedNoneOtherJewishSikhHinduMuslimChristianTotal
40282475-11245971007Weighted base
Grocery shopping status
16221323-814474768Yes - do half or more40%78%69%59%-74%58%79%76%
962152-310122223No - do less than half21%22%31%41%-26%42%21%22%
15------116Refused39%------*2%
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