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Half of Conservative party members oppose gay marriage and want the return of the death penalty

There is a significant gulf between Conservative members and those of other parties on social issues, according to Queen Mary University of London research.

  • More than half of Conservative Party members oppose gay marriage and support the death penalty, academic research finds.
  • There is a significant gulf between Conservative Party members and those of other parties on social issues.
  • Conservatives "are something of a breed apart," according to Professor Tim Bale.
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LONDON — Conservative Party members are a "breed apart" from the loyal followers of other UK political parties on issues like the death penalty, same-sex marriage, and education, according to new research.

Academics at the Queen Mary University of London have found that a card-carrying Tory is much more likely to hold authoritarian views compared to Labour members and those of the Liberal Democrats.

The polling, published on Thursday, is the biggest ever into the views of British political party members. It is based on responses from over 1,000 members of each party since the June snap election.

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The findings suggest that future Conservative leadership hopefuls from the moderate wing of the party, such as Ruth Davidson, could have a tough time trying to woo the membership, who ultimately crown the leader.

The research found that:

The results also exposed a huge gulf between Conservative members and the rest on the issue of austerity.

Just 11% felt that austerity measures had gone too far, compared to 98% of Labour members, 93% of SNP members, and 75% of Lib Dems.

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"The Tory grassroots, in particular, are something of a breed apart from their Labour, Lib Dem, and SNP counterparts," Professor Tim Bale said.

It goes some way to explaining why Jacob Rees-Mogg, a socially conservative backbench Brexiteer, has been a popular choice among Conservative members to be a future leader in recent opinion polls. Mogg opposes gay marriage and abortion.

On Brexit alone there were major differences in general opinion. Just 14% of Tory members want Britain to remain in the single market and customs union, commonly described as a "soft" Brexit.

However, 87% of Labour members want to stay in the single market and 85% want to remain part of the customs union.

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Some 14% of Tories believe there should be a nationwide referendum on a final Brexit deal, compared to 78% of Labour members.

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