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One in three Britons fear 'two-tier policing' after Henry Nowak murder, damning poll reveals

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One in three Britons fear "two-tier policing" in the wake of Henry Nowak's murder, a damning poll has revealed.A survey of 2,087 people, conducted by More In Common, found that 34 per cent of respondents believed ethnic minorities received preferential treatment from police - a proportion which had doubled in the past two years.Just 21 per cent felt white people were treated more favourably.The survey follows a public outcry over the treatment of 18-year-old Henry Nowak by the police, who was handcuffed as he lay dying.

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