Over 15 million Brits oppose same-sex marriage

Mar 5, 2020 by

from Coalition for Marriage:

After six years of same-sex marriage in the UK and near-saturation in state and corporate propaganda about how normal same-sex families are, it is incredible to think that millions of Britons remain unconvinced.

The startling finding was made in a new YouGov poll commissioned by church same-sex marriage campaigner Jayne Ozanne. The survey showed that almost a quarter (24 per cent) of Brits are actively opposed to same-sex marriage, while a further 16 per cent say they don’t know.

From the heavily biased messages that come frequently from government, business and the media you might have thought none but a tiny handful of holdouts were still harbouring reservations. But these figures, from a sample of over 5,000 people, represent the views of around 15.5 million people opposed and around over 10 million undecided.

Even among the young, often assumed to be uniformly liberal in their views, 10 per cent of 18-24 year-olds say they think same-sex marriage is wrong and a further 16 per cent that they are unsure.

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