Hannah Waiteโs report exploring the beliefs of those who define themselves as nonโreligious. 24/11/2022
Around half of Britons now categorise themselves as having โNo Religionโ; these are colloquially known as โNonesโ. But having no religion does not mean having no beliefs. It doesnโt even mean having no religious beliefs.
This report explores the demography, beliefs and practices of Nones and then presents a cluster analysis of this group. It shows that Nones comprise a complex and sometimes counterโ intuitive group with, for example, only 51% of them stating they โdonโt believe in God,โ and 42% believing in some form of the supernatural.
This report demonstrates that there are three distinctive types or clusters of Nones. Each cluster displays varying degrees of belief about religion, knowledge, God and spirituality. In essence, โCampaigning Nonesโ are selfโ consciously atheistic and hostile to religion; โTolerant Nonesโ are broadly atheistic but accepting of (sometimes warm towards) religion; and โSpiritual Nonesโ, who are characterised by a range of spiritual beliefs and practices, as much as many people who tick the โReligionโ box.
Read the full report here.





