Right Wingers
Right-wingers are less intelligent than left wingers, says study
- Children with low intelligence grow up to be prejudiced
- Right-wing views make the less intelligent feel 'safe'
- Analysis of more than 15,000 people
The paper analysed large UK studies which compared childhood intelligence with political views in adulthood across more than 15,000 people.
The authors claim that people with low intelligence gravitate towards right-wing views because they make them feel safe.
The survey, which compared childhood
intelligence with political views, is bad news for David Cameron, the
Conservative Party Prime Minister but should give a lift to Labour Party
leader, Ed Miliband, pictured in Question Time
Social status also appears to play no part.
Left-wingers tend to be more open-minded
says the survey - Democrats voted in first black U.S. president Barack
Obama. But right-wing ideology forms a pathway for prejudice -
Republican frontrunner Mitt Romney, pictured right, was glitter-bombed
yesterday by gay-rights activists because of his views
'Individuals with lower cognitive abilities may gravitate towards more socially conservative right-wing ideologies that maintain the status quo.
'It provides a sense of order.'
The study, by academics at Brock University in Ontario, Canada, used information from two UK studies from 1958 and 1970 , where several thousand children were assessed for intelligence at age 10 and 11, and then asked political questions aged 33.
The 1958 National Child Development involved 4,267 men and 4,537 women born in 1958.
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