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Muslim leaders in Bradford have backed a politician's claims that prejudice against Muslims has "passed the dinner-table test" and become widely socially acceptable in Britain.
Yesterday, Conservative chairman Baroness Warsi delivered a speech warning against the tendency to divide Muslims between "moderates" and "extremists", which she said could fuel misunderstanding and intolerance.
And she blamed "the patronising, superficial way faith is discussed in certain quarters" for making Britain a less tolerant place for believers.