With regards to conservatives and religion, Britain is not America, so I'd imagine that the Tory religion of choice is CofE and anything else is seen as a bit subversive. I also think it doesn't do well to be too religious. It's the old "I'm not interested in politics so I vote conservative, I'm not religious so I'm CofE" thing.
To say Christian religious conservatives are more likely to vote conservative is probably true. However Muslim religious conservatives (who probably make a larger demographic) are probably more likely to vote Labour.
With regards to conservatives and religion, Britain is not America, so I'd imagine that the Tory religion of choice is CofE and anything else is seen as a bit subversive. I also think it doesn't do well to be too religious. It's the old "I'm not interested in politics so I vote conservative, I'm not religious so I'm CofE" thing.
To say Christian religious conservatives are more likely to vote conservative is probably true. However Muslim religious conservatives (who probably make a larger demographic) are probably more likely to vote Labour.