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Muslims in Britain are politically engaged, but they do not vote as a bloc | Letter

the Guardian·Guardian Staff·20 days ago
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Taj Ali is right to acknowledge the misconception that British Muslims are disengaged from democracy or operate as a single voting bloc ( Sectarianism? Family voting? No, what British Muslims are doing with their votes is called democracy, 28 April ). The evidence, and our experience working with communities across the UK, suggests the opposite. Muslims in Britain want to vote, and tens of thousands already do so regularly. Polling conducted for the Community Exchange Hub shows levels of political engagement comparable to the wider population, with voters not only following campaigns closely, but also more likely to have direct contact with canvassers during election periods. Nor do they vote as a bloc. The same research clearly shows that British Muslims prioritise the NHS, the economy and housing above all else – concerns that materially affect their daily lives, families and futures.…

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