Was there data for "other" on the religion question? Obviously it'd be a mixed bunch, but I suppose other (non-Anglican) Protestants would predominate in it. (I don't suppose "none" stands for "other or none". Figures don't really look like it.)
Still to be released I'm afraid. The only subset they can release of sufficient size are Church of England/Episcopalian. In 2007 that was
44% Tory on the Constituency vote and 33% on the list against 11/11 for the SNP, 29/25 for Labour and 16/9 for the Lib Dems
The Catholic constituency vote was 51% Labour in 2007 v 46% on the list. From what's been released so far the Labour vote fell by 10 points which is the biggest single drop for Labour in any demographic group released so far IIRC
Change on 2007
Urban Vote (Regions)SNP +14
LAB -7
CON -1
GRN No Data
LIB -7
Rural Vote (Regions)SNP +7
LAB +6
CON -5
LIB -8
GRN No Data
Voting by Class (Regions) AB/C1/C2DESNP +15/+7/+10
LAB -3/-3/-6
CON -4/+5/0
LIB -7/-5/-3
Church of ScotlandSNP +9
LAB 26
CON 15
LIB 6
GRN 3
Roman CatholicSNP +14
LAB -10
CON -1
GRN No Data
LIB -3
No ReligionSNP +15
LAB -3
CON -3
GRN No Data
LIB -8
SNP v Labour Vote by National IdentityScottish Not British - +6/-4
More Scot than Brit - +15/-3
Equal +13/-6
More Brit than Scot +16/-10
Brit not Scot +16/+4
Other - No Data