83% condemn "terrorist acts as political protest." (Question 22)
67% oppose the ISIS goal to create an Islamic state (Q28)
73% oppose "how" ISIS is creating their state (Q29)
OK, nuts and bolts (Q37). It asks "If you thought someone who close to you was getting involved with people who support terrorism in Syria, would you..." (multiple answer)
-Talk to the person directly 46%
-Look for help 37%
-Report to police 34%
-I don't think someone close to me would be involved 27%
-Don't get involved 9%
-Don't know 10%
The articles appear to have taken great liberties with the findings of the poll. There isn't a question present about giving the govt information involving a terror plot. It's inferred that such a plot would involve an attack on Britain. Further, it is also inferred that 2/3 of British Muslim, simply don't care, as they the articles "citing" this poll conveniently leaves out the other intervention methods to address the problem.... the problem being that the responded knows someone who is involved with people who supports terrorism IN SYRIA. Sure one might want to extrapolate that if they support terrorism in Syria, they'd support it in Britain. That's a fair assumption, but it is an assumption, and not supported by the polling.
67% oppose the ISIS goal to create an Islamic state (Q28)
73% oppose "how" ISIS is creating their state (Q29)
OK, nuts and bolts (Q37). It asks "If you thought someone who close to you was getting involved with people who support terrorism in Syria, would you..." (multiple answer)
-Talk to the person directly 46%
-Look for help 37%
-Report to police 34%
-I don't think someone close to me would be involved 27%
-Don't get involved 9%
-Don't know 10%
The articles appear to have taken great liberties with the findings of the poll. There isn't a question present about giving the govt information involving a terror plot. It's inferred that such a plot would involve an attack on Britain. Further, it is also inferred that 2/3 of British Muslim, simply don't care, as they the articles "citing" this poll conveniently leaves out the other intervention methods to address the problem.... the problem being that the responded knows someone who is involved with people who supports terrorism IN SYRIA. Sure one might want to extrapolate that if they support terrorism in Syria, they'd support it in Britain. That's a fair assumption, but it is an assumption, and not supported by the polling.