April 6, 2021
DEMONSTRATORS gather outside Downing Street during a Black Lives Matter march in London on
June 6, 2020. A government inquiry, by a panel of experts, concluded last week that there is racism
in Britain, but it’s not a systematically racist country that is “rigged” against non-white people,
though many greeted that claim with scepticism. Photo: Frank Augstein/AP
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PETER YOUNG: A deep dive on racism comes up with a surprising answer
Since the issue of race is invariably controversial and induces strong emotions, conversations about it are often heated and difficult. Britain is no exception in dealing with problems of racial disharmony. In some of its local communities historic racism continues to create resentment and mistrust.
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