Britain has 'failed to integrate minorities', says Casey review

Study attacks 'grossly insufficient' government efforts to end cultural divisions as 'saris, samosas and steel drums'

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Successive governments' efforts to integrate ethnic and religious minorities in the UK have been deemed "grossly insufficient to cope with the scale of the challenge", according to a review headed by a former Home Office official.

Dame Louise Casey's report, which consisted of a year-long study of community integration across the country, said official attempts to merge communities were "well meaning", but the "unprecedented pace and scale of immigration" meant they had fallen short.

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