Letters
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Letters: Prof Yasmin Alibhai-Brown et al urge the mainstream political parties to acknowledge and confront all forms of racism, Liam O’Keefe says we must resist anti-Muslim behaviour so as to avoid the mistakes of the past and Gillian Dalley on nativist ideology
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Letter: Vulnerable people are being wrongly detained and without adequate safeguards, says Sonya Sceats, chief executive of Freedom from Torture. Judith Daniels argues that the Home Office needs an urgent overhaul -
Letters: Val Spouge disagrees with Fiona Sturges that looking after children is all-consuming and boring. Kate Dillon advocates walking to school -
Letter: Prof David Blake of Cass Business School and Prof Edmund Cannon and Prof Ian Tonks of the University of Bristol respond to a piece on last Saturday’s Money pages -
Letters: Former MEP David Hallam on his joy at finding out that his cockney accent didn’t carry any social nuances in the European parliament, and Terry Thomas on Wilfred Pickles’ wartime deployment as a BBC newsreader


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