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Panorama

on BBC One London

Brent Schools - Hard Left Rules
Ever since a head teacher was suspended on suspicion of having made a racist remark, the London Borough of Brent has been a major political football. The teacher - Maureen McGoldrick - had a proven anti-racist record. Labour leader Neil Kinnock fears that sort of action from hard-left councils like Brent could cost the party the next election. But, as Panorama reports, Brent is pursuing its radical anti-racist policy with renewed vigour.
Maureen McGoldrick is not the only teacher committed to multi-cultural education to have been investigated by a group of council officers.
Brent says they are education advisers. The critics call them the 'thought police'. Reporter John Ware Producer PETER CERESOLE Editor DAVID DICKINSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Maureen McGoldrick
Leader:
Neil Kinnock
Unknown:
Maureen McGoldrick
Reporter:
John Ware
Producer:
Peter Ceresole
Editor:
David Dickinson

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