In 1950, the majority of the population in the UK identified as Christian, with estimates suggesting that around 80-90% of the population adhered to various Christian denominations. The Church of England was the largest denomination, followed by Roman Catholics and other Protestant groups. However, precise numbers can vary depending on the source and methods of measurement used at the time. Overall, Christianity was the dominant faith in post-war Britain.
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