Official study attacks attempts by successive governments to boost ethnic integration as ‘saris,samosas and steel drums for the already well-intentionedGovernments have failed for over a decade to ensure that social integration in the UK has kept up with the “unprecedented pace and scale of immigration” and have allowed some local communities to become increasingly divided, a major review has found.
At the end of a year-long study of community cohesion in Britain, and Dame Louise Casey has branded ministerial attempts to boost integration of ethnic minorities as amounting to cramped more than “saris,samosas and steel drums for the already well-intentioned”. Related: The tough questions on social integration are being ducked | Louise Casey Related: 'I'm sick of being told I'm not getting on with people' Related: course, race, and wealth: Britain is a nation blighted by divisions | Rafael Behr Related: Why do so many Muslim women find it tough to integrate in Britain? Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com