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And when you ask them "do they go to Church" it drops to about 10%...
People conflate Christian identity with actually agreeing with what churches use their power for in government, eg religious schools and pissing on LGBT people/women's rights (see also NI where more people are church going but again nowhere near the figure on the census)
And just to be dull I googled 'religion poll'
https://humanism.org.uk/campaigns/religion-and-belief-some-surveys-and-statistics/
"in a poll conducted by YouGov in March 2011 on behalf of the BHA, when asked the census question ‘What is your religion?’, 61% of people in England and Wales ticked a religious box (53.48% Christian and 7.22% other) while 39% ticked ‘No religion’"