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Acknowledgements
The National Centre for Social Research and the authors would like to thank
the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) for providing the funding
that allowed us to include questions in the 2007 British Social Attitudes survey,
grant number RES-062-23-0468. However, the views expressed are those of the
authors alone.
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