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Public sector needs to tackle divisive communities, says Casey

Public sector leaders have done too little to stop communities from becoming segregated for fear of being branded racist, Dame Louise Casey has claimed.

Public sector leaders have done too little to stop communities from becoming segregated for fear of being branded racist, Dame Louise Casey has claimed.  

In her long-awaited report on integration, Dame Louise claimed national and local public bodies have ignored ‘divisive and harmful cultural and religious practices, for fear of being branded racist or Islamophobic'. 

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