A YouGov poll revealed that some 57 percent of the 1,668 adults participating in the poll in "the most tolerant" country in Europe support "a law that bans people from wearing the burqa in the UK." Thirty-six percent of respondents strongly support the law while 10 percent were strongly opposed. Among demographic groups, only 18-24 year-olds were against the ban. There is no significant difference in opinions between regions: 51 percent of Londoners and 63 percent of northerners approved the initiative.
Additionally, 46 percent of British citizens support a ban on wearing the burkini, a type of full-body swimwear, compared to 30 percent opposed and 18 percent neither for nor against.
The burqa remains a matter of contentious ongoing debate, especially in the UK. British Immigration Minister Damian Green stated, "One of the best British traditions is live and let live, mutual tolerance and respect to each other" and it is "profoundly un-British" to tell women what they can and cannot wear.