Research Survey: What Do Europeans Think About
Muslim Immigration?
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Posted:
08 Feb 2017 01:23 PM PST
Drawing on a unique,
new Chatham House survey of more than 10,000 people from 10 European states,
we can throw new light on what people think about migration from mainly
Muslim countries. Our results are striking and sobering. They suggest that
public opposition to any further migration from predominantly Muslim states
is by no means confined to Trump’s electorate in the US but is fairly
widespread.
In our survey, carried out before President Trump’s executive order was announced, respondents were given the following statement: ‘All further migration from mainly Muslim countries should be stopped’. They were then asked to what extent did they agree or disagree with this statement. Overall, across all 10 of the European countries an average of 55% agreed that all further migration from mainly Muslim countries should be stopped, 25% neither agreed nor disagreed and 20% disagreed. Majorities in all but two of the ten states agreed, ranging from 71% in Poland, 65% in Austria, 53% in Germany and 51% in Italy to 47% in the United Kingdom and 41% in Spain. In no country did the percentage that disagreed surpass 32%. The above is excerpted from an article on Muslim Statistics. Read the rest here. |
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