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A new survey suggests that younger Britons of all political persuasions are less likely to support anti-immigration or anti-Islamic policies than older ones.
The survey was carried out by YouGov on the behalf of the Extremis Project. Extremis project is a UK-based platform for independent, objective and evidence-based research on extremism and terrorism. During the survey, British people were asked to say whether they would be more or less likely to support a party that supports stopping all immigration into the UK and reducing the numbers of Muslims in the UK.
The survey finds out that 71% of British Conservatives aged 18-24 said that they would be less likely to support a party that promised to halt immigration into the UK as compared to 66% of Conservatives aged over 60 who would favor such a party.