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Britain becomes even more socially liberal

The UK has become vastly more socially liberal over the last forty years [1], new data shows, yet large swathes of the public remain socially conservative.

A study from the Policy Institute at King’s College London has been measuring 24 countries over a forty year period on their respective attitudes to issues like homosexuality, casual sex, divorce, abortion and euthanasia, asking respondents whether each was ‘justifiable’.

Two-thirds of British people think homosexuality is justifiable (65%), a huge increase from 12% acceptance in 1981, when the survey began. This compares with 3% in South Korea.

Despite the general liberalising trend, nonetheless there remains only a minority of UK residents (48%) who believe that abortion is always justifiable, with 64% thinking the same about divorce.

It is also striking that America and most of Europe are more conservative than Britain. Indeed, just 38% of Americans say divorce is always justified, and only 24% say the same about abortion.