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sp why should there be, after all people integrated well enough before, or at least that was my perception on growing up in London. If you read the whole piece, one wonders how we ever got to this stage, where a word out of place has one being labelled a racist, or worse, This man obviously knew a good more than most about integration, not just because he worked with asian children, but long experience in the teaching profession. I did know about him long ago, but as he died fairly recently his name has been in the papers. I read through the whole link, he seemed a committed teacher, a good man, and to be hounded out of a job he clearly loved makes one wonder how many other good people lose their careers, livelihoods over situations like this. I see London becoming more separate in it's identity along racial/religious lines, our area a ghetto, and nothing has been done to challenge that.