British-style multiculturalism is succeeding or failing? – IN SUPPORT OF MY VISIONARY PAPER 05/12/04


E-MAIL TO DEPUTY PRIME MINSTER & THE GOVT "How can the Community Leaders and The Blair Government, parents and teachers best tackle high risk, left-behind, alienated groups – home-grown British bombers?"
 

From: Vyas, Anant

Date: 14/07/05 15:30:11

To: Rt Hon John Prescott MP Deputy Prime Minister; Canda Smith

Cc: CherylMontgomery@englishpartnerships.co.uk; Dawn Bason; James Keating-Wilkes; Razia Nuur; Navrita Atwal; Secretariat@Southeast-ra.gov.uk; seeda@seeda.co.uk; mkpc@englishpartnerships.co.uk; Radha A Vyas (W); Anant.M.Vyas

 

Subject: British-style multiculturalism is succeeding or failing? – IN SUPPORT OF MY VISIONARY PAPER 05/12/04

 

Dear Executive, Guidance & Advisory Colleagues

 

Attached in further support of my paper titled "Joint Question to ODPM, Milton Keynes Partnership Committee and Health & Social Care Partners of MKSM Project and the respective Central Government Colleagues on "EQUALITIES, SOCIAL INCLUSION, SOCIAL MOBILITY, COMMUNITY COHESION & SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES." – is Britain now home to a new generation of angry young Muslims?

How can the Community Leaders and The Blair Government, parents and teachers best tackle high risk, left-behind, alienated groups – home-grown British bombers?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4681615.stm


"Following the bombings in Madrid in March 2004 and in London on 7 July 2005, this question has acquired a new urgency.

The possibility that the London attacks were the work of young British Muslim suicide bombers poses a significant challenge to Muslim leaders and the Blair government.

Muslim parents, teachers and community leaders are under pressure over whether they have done enough to acknowledge and tackle the threat of extremism."

 

Best regards

 
Anant

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