More than four in 10 (44%) Britons think LGBTQ+ people are over-represented on television, according to new findings from YouGov.
The survey of 1,000 people also found that roughly the same amount of respondents (45%) believe ethnic minorities are over-represented on screen, with just 26% viewing them as under-represented.
Britons were found to be more likely than the five other nationalities surveyed to view broadcast media as an inaccurate representation of society.
In fact, the UK has a higher proportion of people than in Italy, France, Spain, Chile and Australia who think the LGBTQ+ community is over-represented on TV. READ MORE: 16 of television’s most trailblazing transgender characters Recent data from the census in England and Wales found that a total of 1.5 million respondents (3.2% of the population aged 16 years or older) said they identified as LGB+, with urban areas seeing the highest proportions of LGBTQ+ people.