Up to 40% of British people do not think those from ethnic minority backgrounds face greater discrimination than white people in areas of life such as jobs, education and access to finance, according to a poll.
It also found that between 14% and 20% of the public think white people face greater discrimination in some areas of life.
Despite the fact that the majority of those polled believed racism existed in society, when asked whether minorities faced greater, lesser or the same level of discrimination as white people, they were most likely to say “no difference” in almost all areas of life.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/dec/20/up-to-40-of-britons-think-bame-people-do-not-face-more-discrimination
It also found that between 14% and 20% of the public think white people face greater discrimination in some areas of life.
Despite the fact that the majority of those polled believed racism existed in society, when asked whether minorities faced greater, lesser or the same level of discrimination as white people, they were most likely to say “no difference” in almost all areas of life.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/dec/20/up-to-40-of-britons-think-bame-people-do-not-face-more-discrimination
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