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The new social attitudes: what does Britain think—and how do your views compare?
The UK is becoming more socially liberal, but more authoritarian when it comes to policing and defence
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Stephanie Boland
June 29, 2017
Attitudes to same-sex relationships are becoming more relaxed. Photo: PA
Stephanie Boland was Head of Digital at Prospect
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