Does the nominated chairman of the BBC have more than one Ph D ? The records seem to show one granted at Oxford University in 1980 "Aspects of the geographic analysis of Asian immigrants in London". Which would make sense, under the tutelage of Ceri Peach. In the same year tutor and pupil contributed a paper "The contribution of council house allocation to West India desegregation in London 1961-1971" to the Journal of Urban Studies. And in 1975, Samir had "Immigrants and Employment in the Clothing Industry: The Rag Trade in London's East End" published by The Runnymede Trust.
Yet the esteemed journalist David Goodhart, founder and first editor of Prospect, onetime director of Demos, and colleague of Samir at Policy Exchange, thinks the Shah Ph D study was of French Marxist theoretician Louis Althusser, who went a bit odd at the end of his life and strangled his wife.
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