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UKICE Lunch Hour: Minorities report: the attitudes of Britain’s ethnic minority population

You can join our Slido during the event to ask questions by using this link: https://app.sli.do/event/rHj3dSg1PKNJ... Join UK in a Changing Europe and Focaldata for an insight into our landmark survey of ethnic minority Britons and forthcoming report on how the country’s non-white population thinks about politics, feels about socio-economic issues, and votes. Research suggests that ethnic minority voters often have political and social views at variance with those held by the population as a whole, and indeed by other ethnic groups. Yet we often lack the data to examine these attitudes and how they differ. In this new report, we attempt to look at the diversity of political opinion, social values and economic preferences not just between Britain’s white and non-white population, but between different ethnic and religious groups. We look not just at voting and elections, but more broadly at questions of identity, tolerance, and experiences of race and discrimination. Panel Anand Menon (chair), UK in a Changing Europe Sophie Stowers, UK in a Changing Europe Zain Mohyuddin, UK in a Changing Europe James Kanagasooriam, Focaldata 🔴 🔵 MORE from UK in a Changing Europe 🔴 🔵 SUBSCRIBE to our channel ➡️    / theukinachangingeurope   FOLLOW us on: Twitter ➡️ https://x.com/ukandeu LinkedIn ➡️   / uk-in-a-changing-europe   CHECK out our website: https://ukandeu.ac.uk SIGN UP to our weekly newsletter https://ukandeu.ac.uk/

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