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Former Oldham council leader warns against divisive identity politics
1 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- Arooj Shah, the former leader of Oldham council, has expressed concerns that identity politics is causing division within communities, particularly in the wake of the 25th anniversary of race riots in northern England. She highlights the detrimental impact of extremist groups and misinformation surrounding grooming…
- Shah's resignation from her leadership role earlier this year reflects the ongoing challenges faced by local governance in the region.
- The discussion comes at a pivotal moment, marking a quarter-century since significant racial unrest in northern England, which serves as a historical backdrop to current societal challenges. The local elections that led to Shah's resignation indicate a broader instability within the council, reflecting the complexit…
- Shah's remarks underscore a growing sentiment that identity politics, while often rooted in legitimate grievances, can exacerbate tensions and lead to fragmentation within communities. The reference to extremist groups suggests a rising concern about radicalization and the manipulation of social issues for political…
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