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Two in five Britons think Muslims cannot integrate in UK, poll finds

A recent poll reveals that two in five Britons believe Muslims cannot integrate into UK society. Meanwhile, over half express concerns that diversity is eroding national identity, despite 85% of Muslims supporting integration. Experts warn...

The Guardian· Jul 8, 2026 · 7:44 AM · 4 views

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A recent poll reveals that two in five Britons believe Muslims cannot integrate into UK society. Meanwhile, over half express concerns that diversity is eroding national identity, despite 85% of Muslims supporting integration. Experts warn this signals a growing crisis of trust and division. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #news #UK #MuslimIntegration #poll #diversity

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