Eastern Eye (UK)

UK structural­ly racist, think youth

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NEARLY half of young people think Britain was founded on racism and it remains “structural­ly racist” today, research by a leading academic has revealed.

The study by Eric Kaufmann, a professor of politics at Birkbeck, University of London, also raised concerns that children are being taught contested ideas as fact. According to his study conducted for the think tank Policy Exchange, six in 10 school-leavers said they had been taught concepts associated with “critical race theory”.

Polling by YouGov revealed that 42 per cent of 18 to 24-yearolds believe schools should “teach students that Britain was founded on racism and remains structural­ly racist today”. However, an overwhelmi­ng majority of adults rejected it.

Some 38 per cent of people aged 18-24 years agree with the idea of removing Winston Churchill’s statue from Parliament Square because he held racist views. But an equal proportion of respondent­s in the group disagrees.

Among adults as a whole, 68 per cent disagree with moving the statue compared to just 12 per cent who agreed, The Telegraph reported.

The chairman of the Common Sense Group of Conservati­ve MPs, Sir John Hayes said: “It’s sad but unsurprisi­ng that so many young people, befuddled and bemused by militant propaganda, have bought some of the lies peddled by extremists.”

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