Poll: Four in 10 feel Muslim immigrants have negative impact on UK

NAMPA / DPA
2025-07-25
London (PA Media/dpa) - Four in 10 Britons feel Muslim immigrants have a negative impact on the United Kingdom - and more than half think Islam is not compatible with British values, according to a survey. The findings have been described by an imam as "deeply worrying," and showing "high levels of anti-Muslim sentiment" in Britain. The polling was commissioned by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community ahead of a gathering for what it described as the UK......
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