Will more than 40% of respondents identify as having “No religion” in the 2041 UK Census?
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In the previous 2011 UK census, less than half the population described themselves as "Christian", with "No religion" being the second most common response at 25.1%. By 2041, will these percentages be reversed, and will more than 40% of the UK population be areligious? This question resolves upon publication of the 2041 UK census results, and will resolve N/A if there is no 2041 census.
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