“Only 41 per cent of young people today were proud to be British” (In 2004, 80% of the same age group said they were proud to be British)
“48 per cent) of those aged 18 to 27 thought that Britain was a racist country, far more than the proportion who thought it was not”
“Only 11 per cent would fight for Britain — and 41 per cent said there were no circumstances at all in which they would take up arms for their country”
76% agree that immigration is good for the economy and society
“Only 7 per cent would trust the police a lot if they were accused of a crime” (in 2004, it was 44%)
I’ve thought about that to, but I don’t believe that this fenomenon is big enough to have such an impact on a nationwide poll. Every racist I’ve ever met in my life, vehemently denies to be a racist. Plus, this hypotheses isn’t in agreement with the results on all the other questions.