http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/10/AR2005081001920.html
Kevin sullivan
"A majority of the British public believes that multiculturalism is good for the country despite last month's deadly bombings by radicals of the nation's Muslim community, according to a new BBC poll.
The poll showed that 62 percent of the general public and 87 percent of British Muslims surveyed had favorable views of multiculturalism. The presence of ethnic groups in Britain has been hotly debated since the July 7 subway and bus bombings that killed 56 people, including the four presumed bombers, and injured 700, followed by an unsuccessful second attack two weeks later.
Omar Bakri Mohammed, a radical cleric, enraged many Britons for asserting that he would not alert police if he knew of a planned attack on the United Kingdom. (By Alastair Grant -- Associated Press)
But the BBC poll suggested that the public had mixed feelings about such complex issues."