While @thesundaytimes can report on the very fringe middle-class professional banker seeking to relegitimise racism for a better spoken far right, its perhaps best not to tweet it out like its some celebrity fashion shoot. ht @StevePeers https://twitter.com/thesundaytimes/status/998141535177895936 …
You’ve badly misread that article - it said most young people did not recognise a politician from the 60s, and included nothing about their views on immigration, simply asked do they know about a speech from 5 decades ago. Unsurprisingly, you had to be there...
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You do not sound like you bothered to click to or read the linked research report "Many Rivers Crossed" which contains qualitative research from the West Midlands & national polling on precisely those points.
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If you are seriously interested in contesting my claim that there has been a significant intergenerational attitude shift against racial prejudice in the UK, I'm sure
@robfordmancs @BobbyIpsosMORI myself & others will be interested to hear the evidence you bring on this point -
I’d love to actually, will look this evening. Some parameters though: 1) we look at both U.K. and European / Anglosphere numbers 2) we agree on to what extent people are dishonest with pollsters about these views because they are publicly discouraged
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