No, no, I am not taking about church attendance. I don't have those figures. I am talking about demographics. In 2018, 12% of the population identified as Anglican. It had nothing to do with whether they attended anything. (By comparison, in 1983 it was 40%.) That was 2018, by now it is less, but I don't have those numbers. Keep in mind, Anglicans have the highest average age.)
There are two different kinds of Muslim, several different kinds of Jews, not sure about the Hindus, and whatever other kinds of religions in the UK now.
Then throw in the non-believers and/or the Wiccans, crazy so-called Druids, etc.; it's now a rather mixed bag.
There are two different kinds of Muslim, several different kinds of Jews, not sure about the Hindus, and whatever other kinds of religions in the UK now.
Then throw in the non-believers and/or the Wiccans, crazy so-called Druids, etc.; it's now a rather mixed bag.