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Who sets the agendas? – A week of riots prompts serious thinking about the way in which we set the agenda
We can all count the commentators queuing up to demand that we have more dialogue with the thousands of the greedy or disaffected who took part in last week’s destructive riots. There is little room for disagreement there.
But it begs the question – what will these dialogues be about?
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