Nissa Finney and Ludi Simpson
Policy Press, 218pp
Two months after British citizens
exploded bombs in rucksacks on London's public transport system,
the head of what was then the Commission for Racial Equality,
Trevor Phillips, warned that British society was 'sleepwalking to
segregation'. Four years on, while the ...
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