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Trevor Phillips

Founding chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission. Argued in favor of the motion.

Top 5 podcasts with Trevor Phillips

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Dec 21, 2023 • 52min

401. Windrush: The Story of Black Britain

Trevor Phillips, an acclaimed journalist and founder of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, joins the conversation to discuss the Windrush generation and its significant impact on Black Britain. He dismantles myths surrounding this pivotal event, explores the rich narratives of Caribbean immigrants, and reflects on the emergence of multiculturalism in Britain. Topics include the symbolic victory of West Indies cricket, the evolution of migration patterns, and the complexities of dual identities within the diaspora, emphasizing the ongoing relevance of the Windrush legacy.
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Sep 13, 2024 • 33min

PFI 2.0, Salmond vs Sturgeon, and Gove's Return?

This week features Ed Vaizey, a political commentator, alongside journalist Trevor Phillips and writer Miranda Green. They delve into the potential revival of Private Finance Initiatives, questioning their impact on public spending. The complicated relationship between Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon takes center stage, highlighting ongoing political tensions. They also discuss the intriguing suggestion of Keir Starmer bringing Michael Gove into the fold, amusingly reflecting on his past criticisms while pondering the future of UK politics.
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Sep 25, 2021 • 1h 1min

The Sunday Debate: Identity Politics is Tearing Society Apart

Lionel Shriver, renowned journalist and author of 'We Need To Talk About Kevin', and Trevor Phillips, founding chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, argue that identity politics is tearing society apart. In contrast, David Lammy, a Labour MP advocating for social justice, and Dawn Foster, a Guardian columnist, defend its role in promoting equality. The discussion navigates the complexities of identity politics, examining its impact on societal cohesion and the importance of inclusive dialogue in addressing systemic inequalities.
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Feb 28, 2021 • 1h 10min

Trevor Phillips: "We Live in the Age of Gangster Politics"

Trevor Phillips, a British writer and broadcaster with a focus on race relations, shares his insights on gangster politics and the evolving nature of public discourse. He critiques identity politics, emphasizing the need for informed and respectful conversations. The discussion delves into political conformity, the complexities of tribalism, and the socio-economic decline affecting working-class communities. Phillips advocates for a deeper understanding of identity and highlights the importance of ongoing cultural dialogues.
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May 31, 2019 • 1h 4min

Identity Politics Is Tearing Society Apart

Lionel Shriver, a novelist and journalist known for her provocative insights, argues that identity politics is fracturing society. In contrast, Dawn Foster, a columnist for the Guardian, and David Lammy, a Labour MP, defend identity politics as a necessary tool for social justice. Trevor Phillips, former chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, joins Shriver in expressing concern over societal divisions. The panel delves into whether these movements promote equity or deepen societal divides, sparking a dynamic discussion full of personal anecdotes and reflective arguments.