WHEN will people like Ibrahim Master, Jack Straw and others in responsible positions, stop coming out with inflammatory comments such as "the two communities."
Integration is happening and people are growing and blending together, whether they like it or not. Admittedly, more slowly in some areas, but faster in others.
However, it doesn't help the cause when these people with their "two communities" seem to be against harmony.
The word community signifies all of the people living within a set area. Which makes a mockery of the "two communities" living within a community.
So, from now on, would it be possible for the aforementioned people and their ilk to simply say "people of different origins and culture" living in the community (as there are many different origins and cultures living in most communities).
GORDON SHAW, Rhyl Avenue, Blackburn.
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