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morning-run · the-breakfast-grille · 28 May 2012 · 24 mins listen
The Baroness Warsi, Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party and Minister Without Portfolio, discusses:
- Appointment - response - criticism - Tories badly out of touch - increasingly diverse Britain - gender, racial or religious standpoint;
- Position - overpromoted - unjustifiably successful - due race / gender - whether ironic - diversity - met accusations;
- Enemies - strategy;
- British soft power;
- Tories - traditional opponents - single European currency - whether current malaise vindicates;
- If EU - dissolve - implications - Britain;
- Europe ranking low - British radar compared to education, healthcare, immigration and crime - reasons;
- Views on “militant secularism” - whether evidence - militant about secularists in society;
- Whether evidence - more faith - positive force - broader society;
- Richard Dawkins - views that secularism need not be a bad thing - people - who "don’t want religion forced down their throats";
- Faith-based government - avenues for abuses;
- Faith - so-called ‘Islamisation’ of Europe;
- Integration - or otherwise - of British Asians - Rochdale sexual grooming scandal;
- Britain's decades-long struggles to integrate different faiths, cultures and races;
- Racial justice - forced marriages - issues;
- Gender diversity - ongoing challenges.
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