Runnymede Trust

The Runnymede Trust was set up by two Jews, Jim Rose, a journalist and Anthony Lester, a lawyer in 1968. The BBC approves, always a bad sign. They are marketing Multiculturalism In England. They are not pushing Multiculturalism in Israel. It may be that they are not pushing Genocide in Israel, in public at all events. They are working for Genocide by way of Ethnic Fouling In England. The name they chose to use is a cunning one.  

Runnymede is a word that resonates through English history because it was the beginning of the Magna Carta. Trust is something worthy. Cunning liars are liars none the less. They would probably claim that they are not Zionist crazies. I would allege that I do not believe them. Nor do the wonderful people who run the Metapedia. The Wikipedia goes along with their story but then the Wiki has an agenda.

Runnymede Trust ex Metapedia
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The Runnymede Trust is a cultural Marxist hate group founded by Jewish supremacists, Anthony Lester and Jim Rose, to facilitate institutionalised demographic genocide against white people in the United Kingdom. The two Jews who founded the Runnymede Trust shortly after Enoch Powell's Rivers of Blood speech in 1968, seek a program very similar to those which their tribe carried out in Russia, Ukraine, Hungary, Romania and Poland under Bolshevism—the socio-economic disenfranchisement of white people in general, but the working-class in particular, with the ultimate aim of their total destruction.
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The Metapedia tends not to beat about the bush.

 

Runnymede Trust ex Wiki
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The Runnymede Trust is a leading think tank founded in 1968 by Jim Rose [ Jew ] and Anthony Lester,[1] [ Jew ] with aim of acting as an independent race equality think tank by generating intelligence for a multi-ethnic Britain through research, network building, leading debate, and policy engagement.[2] Its current Director is Dr. Rob Berkeley and its current Chairman is Clive Jones CBE.[3]

Policy Areas
Runnymede currently undertakes research in the following areas:[4]

  • Financial inclusion and ethnicity
  • Black and minority ethnic older people
  • Criminal justice policy
  • Education policy
  • Immigration and integration

Runnymede also holds the secretariat of the UK Race and Europe Network (UKREN) which is a UK-wide network of more than 200 organisations involved in race relations and combating racism at a local, national or European level.[5]

Work
Who Cares About the White Working Class?
In 2009, Runnymede published a collection of essays by leading thinkers on race and class, considering the relationship between social class and race equality. They argued that the white working class is discriminated against on a range of different fronts, but they are not discriminated against because they are white.[6][7]

Anti-Semitism

In 1992, The Runnymede Trust set up a committee to examine Anti-Semitism in the UK. In 1994, after two years of research, the committee published its final report, entitled "A Very Light Sleeper - The persistence & dangers of anti-Semitism."[8]

Faith schools

Runnymede published influential[citation needed] research in 2008 concluding that faith schools in England must become schools for all children in order to encourage interaction between people of different faiths and ethnicities. The report was published after a two-year investigation into the impact that faith schools have on community cohesion.[9] [10]

Commission on the Future of Multi-Ethnic Britain

In 1997, Runnymede established the Commission on the Future of Multi-Ethnic Britain to consider the political and cultural implications of the changing diversity of the UK. The commission was chaired by Lord Professor Bhikhu Parekh. The commission published its findings and recommendations in October 2000. Two thirds of its recommendations were accepted by the government. [11]

Islamophobia

Runnymede set up a commission to examine Islamophobia in the UK. The commission's final report – "Islamophobia: a Challenge for us All" – was published at the end of 1997.

Senior Staff

Chairmen

Directors

  • Dr. Rob Berkeley, 2009 -
  • Michelynn Lafleche, 2001–2008
  • Sukhvinder Stubbs 1996 - 2000
  • Robin Richardson, 1991–1996
  • Kenneth Leech, 1987–1991
  • Ann Dummett, 1984–1987
  • Usha Prashar, 1977–1984
  • Tom Rees, 1975–1977
  • David Stephen, 1973–1975
  • Dipak Nandy, 1968 - 1973[12]

Funding
The Runnymede Trust, a registered charity 1063609, has a wide range of donors, from high-street banks to TV companies. Significantly, the Home Office of the UK government is a contributor.[2] However, the major donors are, the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust, the Esm้e Fairbairn Foundation and the Robert Gavron Charitable Trust, whom share a trustee, Dr. Katherine S Gavron, with the Runnymede Trust.
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Believe them? Trust them? Not me!

 

Runnymede Trust _ Staff Team [ 2019 ]
You might expect the staff of the Runneymede Trust to be English. They are not. One might be an Englishwoman - and naturally enough a Racist. The rest are Third World aliens.