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There is also a large Security Jobs London and growing atheist and agnostic population. In the 2001 census, 9.1 million (15% of the UK population) claimed no religion, with a further 4.3 million (7% of the UK population) not stating a religious preference.[142] There is a disparity between the figures for those identifying themselves with a Security Jobs London particular religion and for those proclaiming a belief in a God: a Eurobarometer poll conducted in 2005 showed that 38% of the respondents believed that "there is a God", 40% believed that "there is some sort of spirit or life force" and 20% said "I don't believe there is any sort of spirit, Security Jobs London God or life force"[143]

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The Treaty of Union that led to the formation of the United Kingdom ensured that there would be a Protestant succession as well as a link between church and state that still remains. Christianity is the major religion, followed by Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism and then Judaism in terms of number of adherents. The 2007 Tearfund Survey[138] revealed 53% identified themselves as Christian which was similar to the 2004 British Social Attitudes Survey,[139] and to the 2001 Census in which 71.6% said that Christianity was their religion,[140] (though the latter used "a softer question".) However, the Tearfund survey showed only one in ten Britons actually attend church weekly.[141]

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