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Fewer people than before would find it uncomfortable if their son or daughter wanted to marry an immigrant. While 25 and 23
per cent had objections to this in 2013 and 2014 respectively, only 17 per cent expressed similar reluctance in 2015. In 2002,
the figure was 40 per cent.
Attitudes towards immigrants and immigration, 2015