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Voice of the People: Never forget the grim lessons of our past

England footballers were subjected to horrific racist abuse by Bulgarian fans.

The Nazi salutes and disgusting chants from the stands in Sofia were sickening.

But after a vile attack on EastEnders star Zack Morris, we must remember this behaviour still happens closer to home. 

Zack, who plays Keegan Baker, was targeted by a thug because he is black.

The language used seems a distant memory in modern Britain. Words like “n****” and “Uncle Tom” rightly bring horror to those to hear them.

Zack Morris as Keegan Baker in EastEnders (BBC/Kieron McCarron)

These are insults any decent person would never consider using, let alone hurl across a car park in a sustained tirade.

But this deplorable behaviour is still acceptable, it seems, to a minority.

Zack says this attitude is “still destroying our generation” and “it must stop”.

He’s right.

In order to stamp racism out for good we must condemn anybody who targets another person because of their race, religion or creed.

Britain must continue to celebrate the differences between our different cultures, not allow them to drive us apart.

We must remember Britain is a melting pot where all can enjoy equal values in a society that promotes the differences that make us stronger.

Prejudices that triggered the 1980s race riots should remain distant memories and attitudes that caused them must not be allowed to flourish.

If we forget the lessons from mistakes of the past then surely we are doomed to repeat them.

It’s Brexcrutiating

So here we are again.

Just when an end to the Brexit nightmare seemed in sight, MPs have voted for more delay.

The D-Day debate on the PM’s revised deal turned into Groundhog Day.

After more than three years of argument, where do we go now?

It’s time for the country to move forward and concentrate on issues that matter to people: the NHS, policing and housing.

With MPs stuck in a hamster wheel of indecision, only an election or a second referendum can break this deadlock.

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