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Old 12-01-2015, 01:24   #6
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Re: Apology for 'Muslim-only Birmingham' comment.

Interesting, thank you.

Quote:
Maxie Hayles, Chairman of Birmingham Racial Attacks Monitoring Unit, said he felt that the report’s findings were ‘dangerous’.

He said: “Reports like this should be about cohesion, not divisive, and I would seriously question the validity of the methodology used to carry it out.
That speaks volumes. Reports based on surveys should be about the data, nothing else. The data may make people feel uncomfortable but it is what it is. Stating that reports should be about cohesion is saying that the reports should be twisted to fit a pre-conceived notion of the results rather than representing the actual results.

If you prefer Maxie is full of excrement when judging said report and is upset because it doesn't fit his idea of what the report's results should be.
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