Remarks:
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Attitudes towards Jews and Israel (3755)
Faith Community: Islam, Judaism
Date: 2016, 28 October-2017, 24 February
Geography: Great Britain
Sample Size: 4005 (national cross-section) plus booster samples of 298 for the far-right, 388 for the far-left, and 815 for Muslims
Population: Adults aged 16 and over
Keywords: Anti-Israelism, anti-Semitic statements, anti-Semitism, apartheid state, attendance at religious services, better than other people, boycott Israeli goods and products, British Jew, Christians, Community Security Trust, death penalty, exploit Holocaust victimhood, far-left, far-right, favourable opinion, get rich at expense of others, Hindus, Holocaust, Institute for Jewish Policy Research, interests of Israelis, interests of Jews, Ipsos MORI, Islamist extremists, Israel, Israelis, Jewish people, Jews, mass murder, Middle East, Muslims, myth, only real democracy in Middle East, Palestine, Palestinians, political or religious beliefs and values, positive contribution to British society, positive contribution to global society, prayer, religious affiliation, religious prejudice, self-assessed religiosity, Sharia, too much control over global affairs, too much power, unfavourable opinion, violence, Zionists
Collection Method: Face-to-face and online interview
Collection Agency: Ipsos MORI
Sponsor: Institute for Jewish Policy Research in partnership with the Community Security Trust and multiple funders
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 3755
Remarks:
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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