General Election 2024: the Jewish vote
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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
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A range of experts joined this Religion Media Centre election briefing, reviewing the various parties’ manifestos on education
General Election 2024: the Sikh vote
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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
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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