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23 NOVEMBER 2015
NEARLY one in five British Muslims has some sympathy with those who
have fled the UK to fight for IS in Syria.
The number among young Muslims aged 18-34 is even higher at one in four.
The figures emerged in our exclusive poll conducted after the Paris atrocities led
by French and Belgian jihadis returning from the war zone.
Tackling extremism is a challenge for everyone but I believe British Muslims have
The surveys findings show a clear majority of the 2.7million Brits who follow
Islam are moderate.
Some 38 per cent of those polled say Muslims should not have to condemn
terror acts carried out by IS.
Omar Elhamdoon, of the Muslim Association of Britain, said: When we do
condemn the acts it is maybe indirectly saying we are taking responsibility, and
owning the problem when it is nothing to do with us. They are not representing
Islam.
We have heard of people going out to Syria, who have then returned. They
have probably become disillusioned with what they have seen and missed the
comforts of Britain. That is an assumption we make.
Some 2.7 million Muslims live in Britain, the 2011 census says. If the poll
reflected views across the country it would mean 500,000 have some support
for jihadis.
Some 17 per cent in our poll said their religion is more important to them than
being British.
Our survey also found 38 per cent, which would equate to more than a million
people, blame the actions of the West, such as the invasion of Iraq, for ISs
attacks.
A further six per cent say the biggest cause is poverty and discrimination
against Muslims.
Mr Elhamdoon was not surprised by the 38 per cent figure.
He said: There are people who see what happens from Britain in other countries
and they will be angered. Some of those then have a tendency to be radicalised.
elses.
- THE poll was a telephone survey carried out by polling company Survation for
The Sun, with a representative sample size of 1,003.
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