A diverse and divided Britain: The people of Oldham’s views

A government review has warned that Britain is becoming more divided as the country grows more diverse. The report says school children should be taught British values of tolerance and respect, to help bind communities. Our Correspondent Lisa Holland went Oldham to examine the scale of the problem.

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1 thought on “A diverse and divided Britain: The people of Oldham’s views”

  1. I notice that they didn’t come to Chadderton where I live and it is a mixed area we all get along. to say Oldham has segregated areas makes out as if we don’t want to get along with each other. the two main areas concentrated on do not represent the whole of Oldham.

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