Rio Ferdinand has called on the Government to bring in anti-racism lessons at school. The Manchester United and England legend said that symbolism and isolated initiatives are all well and good – but that education must be at the heart of the campaign for change. “It’s not going to be just the players who are going to make change,” Ferdinand told BT Sport while on punditry duty on Saturday. “There needs to be a movement. “It can't just be campaigns.
We’ve seen far too often different charities and organisations doing some fly-by campaigns. Yes, their intentions are great, but they’re not sustained. “They don’t make change over a long period of time, because the foundations of that aren’t in education.
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