The white working classes feel they don't get a fair deal compared with ethnic minorities, a survey has revealed.
They believe their views aren't listened to when it comes to issues such as allocation of council housing - and are often left 'last in line'.
Those living in working class areas said the idea of 'community cohesion' meant little to them. More Read
They believe their views aren't listened to when it comes to issues such as allocation of council housing - and are often left 'last in line'.
Those living in working class areas said the idea of 'community cohesion' meant little to them. More Read
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