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MAKING PROGRE


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And, though this is a time to celebrate how far we have come since 1948, there is arguably still a lot of work to be done - especially since the rise of the Windrush scandal in 2018 which unveiled a number of injustices faced by descendants of the Windrush generation.

New polling by Focaldata, with a large sample of Black Caribbean and other ethnic minority respondents, finds a balanced picture of attitudes towards the progress made on race and the progress still needed:

Some 71% of the public and 68% of ethnic minorities agree that “The UK has made significant progress on racial equality in the last 25 years”. But 80% of ethnic minorities and 66% of the public as a whole agree that “The UK needs to make much more progress on racial equality in the next 25 years.”
Source: Why The Windrush Matters Today Report 2023