Do one in five British Muslims really support Islamic State?

The Sun's poll prompts unprecedented number of complaints, amid criticism of methodology

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The Sun has claimed that nearly one in five British Muslims has "some sympathy" with those who have fled the UK to fight for Islamic State in Syria. The claim, made on the newspaper's front page yesterday, has led to widespread anger and fuelled allegations that the tabloid has stoked anti-Islamic sentiment that could put the welfare of ordinary Muslims at risk. The Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) recorded 450 complaints about the front page, the most since the watchdog was set up last year, and more than 15,000 people have signed a petition asking The Sun to remove the article and apologise.

How was the poll conducted?

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