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Scottish attitudes to LGBT changing but prejudice remains

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Scottish attitudes to LGBT changing but prejudice remains
http://www.pinknews.co.uk/news/articles/2005-6303.html 🔗
11th December 2007 11:25
PinkNews.co.uk staff writer

The survey, conducted for the Scottish Government, found that the number of people who think same-sex relationships are always or mostly wrong has dropped 11% since 2002 to 30%.
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More here:

What Scots Think About Muslims, Immigrants And Gays

Daily Record 🔗 [Link: dailyrecord.co.uk/news/editors-​choice/2007/12/12/what-​scots-​think-​about-​muslims-​immigrants-​and-​gays-​86908-​20237648/]

Dec 12 2007  By Magnus Gardham

NEARLY 30 per cent of Scots still think it is all right to be prejudiced.
Anti-Muslim feeling has increased since the start of the "war on terror", and more than a third of us would be unhappy if a relative married a gypsy or an asylum-seeker.  Half of Scots believe our nation will lose its identity if more Muslims come to live here.  And 14 per cent continue to claim that a woman's place is in the home.

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