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Bbcis white working class britain becoming invisi

by uma
07:30pm - 28th February, 2008


THE BBC HAVE LAUCHED A SERIOUS OF PROGRAMMES LOOKING AT THE WHITE WORKING CLASSES AND HOW THEY FEEL ABOUT MORDERN ENGLAND


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11:18pm - 28th February, 2008thuglife
Thats a really good idea,
We dont really get to hear what the whities have to say...most of it is subversive these day.

White people are too scared to say anything about the changing face of Britain.

it will be very interesting to discover what "white Britain" really think of us......I can imagine it will be a shock for some.

But, eh, you'll live with it and deal with it.
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12:33am - 1st March, 2008NorahJones
Did you really say whities?!
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03:00pm - 1st March, 2008uma
Roly Keating, Controller, BBC Two, says: "It's BBC Two's role to reflect contemporary society and this is a timely moment for us to examine the roots of this debate. The White season is a complex look at how life has changed for the white working class in Britain. It will enable the audience to consider the views and circumstances of people who have a strong point of view and join in the debate, both online with the BBC and in their own homes and communities."

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