What British Muslims Really Think | Page 405

Page 405 C4 / Juniper Survey of Muslims 2015 25 April - 31 May 2015 Absolutes/col percents Table 131 Sympathetic to extremism Base: All respondents Q.45 Gender Total Male (A) Female (B) Q.47 Age 18-24 (C) 25-34 (D) 35-44 (E) Q.53 Social Grade 45-54 (F) 55-64 (G) 65+ (H) AB (I) C1 (J) C2 (K) DE (L) Q.50 Housing status Owner/ PrioccuSocial vate pier renter renter (M) (N) (O) Q.49 Working status Not Workworking ing (P) (Q) Unweighted base 1081 576 505 208 330 271 149 74 49 138 277 190 439 518 263 209 555 507 Weighted base 1081 568 513 204 342 255 137 76* 67* 133 268 185 455 516 264 209 482 578 Sympathetic Not sympathetic 47 4% 22 4% 25 5% 8 4% 13 4% 14 6% 5 4% 1 1% 5 8% 2 1% 7 3% 2 1% 1034 96% 546 96% 488 95% 196 96% 329 96% 241 94% 132 96% 75 99% 62 92% 131 99%L 261 97%L 183 99%L 36 8%IJK 419 92% 23 4% 10 4% 5 2% 16 3% 30 5% 493 96% 254 96% 204 98% 466 97% 548 95% Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - A/B - C/D/E/F/G/H - I/J/K/L - M/N/O - P/Q - R/S - T/U - V/W - a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/i/j/k * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing Prepared for Channel 4 and Juniper by ICM - Confidential