More than 25% of Brits ‘feel negative’ about Muslims, named as the second-most unpopular community
Gypsies and Irish Travellers have been named “the least liked” people in the UK, according to a survey which was initially carried out as a way “to help shed light” on Islamophobia.
The survey found that the Muslim community holds second place in the list of most unpopular communities, with Gypsies and Irish Travellers grouped together for the purposes of the poll.
The researchers from the University of Birmingham partnered with YouGov to administer a survey examining “what British people think about Islam, Muslims and other ethnic and religious minorities.” Its initial purpose was to “help shed light on the extent and nature of Islamophobia in the UK.”
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The poll revealed that 25.9% of the 1,667 respondents “feel negative” towards Muslims, with 9.9% feeling “very negative.”
Only Gypsies and Irish Travellers are viewed more negatively by the British public, with 44.6% of people viewing them in a negative light, the report says.
Meanwhile, 8.5% viewed Jewish people negatively, while 6.4% said the same about black people – and 8.4% said they viewed white people negatively.