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  36. 'In the wake of a speech by then prime minister David Cameron, in which he told a security conference in Germany that the UK needed a stronger national identity to prevent extremism. In his speech, which provoked a political storm, Mr Cameron defines "the doctrine of state multiculturalism" as a strategy which has "encouraged different cultures to live separate lives, apart from each other and apart from the mainstream". 'In 2004 Trevor Phillips, chairman of the the Commission for Racial Equality - now the Equality and Human Rights Commission - told the Times that multiculturalism was out of date, because it "suggests separateness" and should be replaced with policies which promote integration and "assert a core of Britishness". 'Lord Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth says in the Times, that multiculturalism was intended to create a more tolerant society, one in which everyone, regardless of colour, creed or culture, felt at home. But, he says, multiculturalism's message is "there is no need to integrate". He distinguishes between tolerance and multiculturalism - using the Netherlands as an example of a tolerant, rather than multicultural, society. Additionally, he says the current meaning of multiculturalism is part of the wider European phenomenon of moral relativism and talks of multiculturalism as dissolving national identity, shared values and collective identity which "makes it impossible for groups to integrate because there is nothing to integrate into".
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