Election Briefing: Immigration

Immigration is among the top four concerns driving voters at the general election, and their religious identity impacts how they regard the issue

General Election 2024: the Hindu vote

Hinduism is the third largest religion in the UK and while it is not clear how they will vote in the general election, they have, for the first time, come together to launch a manifesto

General Election 2024: the Jewish vote

The Jewish community in Britain is not a monolithic entity, all voting one way, but core values over welfare and healthcare, and a focus on combatting antisemitism are key in 2024.

Election Briefing: Education

A range of experts joined this Religion Media Centre election briefing, reviewing the various parties’ manifestos on education

General Election 2024: the Sikh vote

Sikhs in Britain historically vote Labour and issues concerning them include hate crime, representation in public life and justice over the Amritsar killings of 1984.

General Election 2024: the Christian vote

There is no bloc vote among Christians in the UK, but there is a common approach that faith is tied to social justice, though there are different conclusions as to how this is achieved