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what was the racial policy followed by the british​ in 80 words​


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The Race Relations Act 1965 was the first legislation in the United Kingdom to address racial discrimination. The Act outlawed discrimination on the "grounds of colour, race, or ethnic or national origins" in public places in Great Britain. It also prompted the creation of the Race Relations Board in 1966.

Repealed by: Race Relations Act 1976

Amended by: Race Relations Act 1968

This would consist of a chairman and two other members appointed by the Secretary of State. Its remit was to consider complaints under the Act.

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The Race Relations Act 1965 was the first legislation in the United Kingdom to address racial discrimination. The Act outlawed discrimination on the "grounds of colour, race, or ethnic or national origins" in public places in Great Britain. It also prompted the creation of the Race Relations Board in 1966.

Royal assent: 8 November 1965

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