mind your language

Does anyone know what these people are talking about?

Friday, October 20, 2006

don't want to sound like the daily mail, but...





Tonight's news contained details of an horrific attack on a school teacher in Bristol.

When asked to describe the suspect, an investigating officer said he was of 'dual heritage'.

This presumably means mixed race. To me, dual heritage sounds like a brand of two berth caravan.

I know he's been on his diversity training course, and doubtless he's learned some fancy new words - but really do we need to hear them?

Who else would use 'dual heritage' outside of a race-relations think tank?

Does anyone know what these people are talking about?

Keep it simple.

Will

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