More Muslims identify themselves as British than rest of the population according to new survey |
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Only 12 per cent of Muslims believe that removing the veil is necessary for integration, compared with 53 per cent of the general public. Compare this to the 18 per cent of the public that said the same about removing the Sikh turban. Muhammad Yunis, senior analyst at Gallup, said: 'British Muslims are more likely to identify strongly with their nation, and to express stronger confidence in its democratic institutions, while maintaining a high degree of religious identity.
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