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Following the tragic events in Woolwich, Roy Jenkins and guests debate whether multiculturalism has failed in Britain.

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Thu 13 Jun 2013 05:30

Has Multiculturism Failed in Britain?

Attacks on mosques and Muslim community centres in the past fortnight have been the ugliest and most dramatic responses to the murder on a Woolwich street of Drummer Lee Rigby.Ìý

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For some people, they’ve also provided just the latest illustration of a truth they deem self-evident - that a multi-cultural Britain is a more divided Britain and a more dangerous one.Ìý

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Is that true?Ìý ÌýIs multiculturalism an experiment that’s failed?ÌýÌý Whatever the experience in other places, was the hope of pulling it off here always a forlorn one?ÌýÌý And what’s at stake for those who fear the complete subversion of traditional beliefs.Ìý

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Joining Roy Jenkins are Dr. Usama Hasan, Senior Researcher at the Quilliam Foundation, the world’s first counter-extremism think tank; Michael Nazir-Ali, former Bishop of Rochester, whoÌý has both a Christian and a Muslim family background and has written extensively of his fears radical Islam; and the Rev. Aled Edwards, who among other things is Secretary of the Interfaith Council of Wales and Chair of the Welsh Migration Partnership.

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  • Sun 9 Jun 2013 09:00
  • Thu 13 Jun 2013 05:30

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