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Poll reveals targets for public prejudice

Posted: 17 July 2003 | Subscribe Online


Asylum seekers, refugees, travellers and Roma people are the groups the public is most prejudiced against, according to a major new survey of public attitudes.

More than a third of those questioned admitted negative feelings towards these groups, while 18 per cent admitted prejudice against people from ethnic minorities and 17 per cent said they had a negative view of gay and lesbian people.

The Mori survey, commissioned by gay rights group Stonewall, found key influences on attitudes included parents, television and newspapers.
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Stonewall chief executive Ben Summerskill said: "The analysis confirms what we have suspected for some time - that people who are prejudiced against black people, for example, are also likely to be prejudiced against other minority groups."

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