THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: More than a quarter of young people in Britain mistrust Muslims, a survey suggests.
Some 27% of the thousand 18 to 24-year-olds questioned said they did not trust them, while fewer than three in 10 (29%) thought Muslims were doing enough to tackle extremism in their communities.
A similar proportion of the young people polled (28%) said the country would be better off with fewer Muslims and almost half (44%) felt Muslims did not share the same values as everyone else. » | Ross Silverman | Wednesday, September 25, 2013