Social Mobility and Making It in Modern Britain, with Hashi Mohamed and Razia Iqbal

Social Mobility and Making It in Modern Britain, with Hashi Mohamed and Razia Iqbal

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This episode is an exploration of social mobility and inequality in contemporary Britain, featuring Hashi Mohamed, author of People Like Us. Hashi came to the UK aged nine, a refugee from the Somali civil war. He attended some of the country's worst schools and was raised exclusively on state benefits. Yet today he is a successful barrister with an Oxford degree. In conversation with the BBC's Razia Iqbal, he looks back at his own experiences and asks what they can tell us about social mobility - or the lack of it - in Britain today.

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