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- Q7297633 description "British head teacher".
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- Q7297633 abstract "Ray Honeyford (Manchester, 24 February 1934 – 5 February 2012) was a British head teacher.In the early-1980s, when he was headmaster of Drummond Middle School in Bradford, Yorkshire, he wrote an article critical of multiculturalism and its effect on British education: this was published in January 1984, in The Salisbury Review, a conservative magazine edited by the philosopher Roger Scruton. Honeyford was suspended after being accused of racism, then regained his job after an appeal to the High Court. However, faced with a hostile campaign, he was subsequently persuaded to take early retirement.".
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- Q7297633 birthDate "1934-02-24".
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- Q7297633 name "Honeyford, Ray".
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- Q7297633 comment "Ray Honeyford (Manchester, 24 February 1934 – 5 February 2012) was a British head teacher.In the early-1980s, when he was headmaster of Drummond Middle School in Bradford, Yorkshire, he wrote an article critical of multiculturalism and its effect on British education: this was published in January 1984, in The Salisbury Review, a conservative magazine edited by the philosopher Roger Scruton.".
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