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Racist And Islamophobic Riots In Britain
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
09 Aug 2024
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Black Agenda Radio · Racist And Islamophobic Riots In Britain

Roger McKenzie is the international editor of the UK-based Morning Star Online, the only English-language socialist daily newspaper in the world. The killing of three children in Southport, England set off a wave of protests, and Islamophobic and racist attacks. Roger McKenzie will explain the political background of these events and the political outlook for the UK. We also discussed his Morning Star Online article entitled, “Only Class Solidarity Will Defeat Racism.” He joins us from Edinburgh.

 

UK
white supremacy
Islamophobia
Class Solidarity

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