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Trevor Phillips, a British politician and broadcaster, has been a leading voice on issues of race, diversity, and equality in the United Kingdom. As the former chairman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission and the co-founder of the Runnymede Trust, Phillips has worked tirelessly to promote social inclusion and combat discrimination in all its forms. His thoughtful analysis and fearless advocacy have made him a respected figure in British public life, shaping debates and policies on race and identity for decades.
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"We need more male black teachers, tempting them with extra cash if necessary."

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"Across the board, people are looking at the problem, but simply not changing anywhere near fast enough."

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"I ask questions, and a large part of my life has been spent asking questions of Ken Livingstone."

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"I don't want to have people brought in simply because they are black or Asian."

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"There's no secret about my ambition, I do not want to go into the House of Commons. My only real political interest is in London and if one day I'm in a position to run for mayor, then terrific."

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