Strange bedfellows: politics and ethnicity

As country becomes increasingly polyglot, with people coming here from lands which are racked by strife, some of that strife will come here. For politicians the bait is tempting.

Politics and ethnicity can be uncomfortable bedfellows sometimes, especially if politicians or parties are seen to be trying to gain advantage where ethnicity is even a partial factor. Yet the political system must engage communities and it is only natural that parties will attempt to appeal to e...

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