About a fifth of British Muslims say they sympathise with the motivations of the suicide bombers who struck London's transit network last July. The survey of 500 adult Muslims found 20 per cent expressed sympathy with the "feelings and motivations" of the four suspected bombers, who killed themselves and 52 innocent people on the subway system and a bus.
But researchers who carried out the study for the Sunday Telegraph newspaper found 75 per cent had no sympathy for the attackers.
Muslim sympathy vote
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