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01/20/2008: "In UK, whites feel powerless, blacks feel powerful"
White people are less likely to feel they can influence decisions on running Britain than other ethnic groups, a government survey suggests.
Some 19% of white people agreed they had a say, compared with 33% of other groups, the Department for Communities and Local Government found.
Black African people were most likely to think they could have an influence - 38% said they could.
[ Populist politics is inversion of natural order for a socially acceptable but insane one. We like to flatter ourselves when we have no direction but our own egos, and it is our doom. ]
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7194769.stm