An Iron Curtain of Social Views Is Still Evident in Europe, Poll Shows
25th November 2018
Countries in Eastern Europe tend to be far more socially conservative in this regard, with as few as three per cent of respondents in Georgia and Armenia in favour of legalising same-sex marriage.
Western Europe tends to be more progressive across the questions asked, with 88 per cent of people in Sweden supportive of legalising same-sex marriage, by way of comparison.
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