A survey conducted by More in Common involving 2,087 participants revealed that 34% of respondents believe that ethnic minorities receive preferential treatment from police compared to white individuals.
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Survey indicates one in three Britons perceive police bias towards ethnic minorities
A survey by More in Common found that 34% of Britons think that police treat ethnic minorities more favorably than white people. The survey included 2,087 respondents.
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One in three Britons believe police treat ethnic minorities more favourably than white people as fears grow of two-tier policing
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Survey indicates one in three Britons perceive police bias towards ethnic minorities