I can't believe some of the questions asked. They are nonsensical.
I think that there could be some interesting findings in there, but ComRes and/or the Beeb cocked it right up.
I'd be amazed if this would ever see the light of day, even as a proposal, by any credible research department with an eye on publication in a peer-reviewed academic journal.
Aside from the daftness of some of the questions being asked of people who say they believe in life after death various terms are included in the questions without it having been established all respondents would understand them at all or, if they think they do, understand on the same basis terms like 'astral plane', 'Rapture', 'spirit', the comments about 'energy' in one question.
Then, this being a telephone poll, and bearing in mind the number and content of the questions, there is the issue of how these questions were asked and how those administering the question dealt with any requests for clarification - the scope for inconsistency and unintended bias is obvious.
Definitely for the round filing cabinet.