The Commission for Racial Equality is a non-governmental organisation in the United Kingdom which tackles racial discrimination and promotes racial equality. It was set up under the Race Relations Act 1976.
The Commission for RacialEquality (CRE) is a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom which tackles racial discrimination and promotes racialequality.
On September 22nd 2005, in the aftermath of the July bombings in London, Trevor Phillips gave a speech, "Sleepwalking to Segregation", warning that the UK was in danger of becoming a segregated nation.
The CRE is run by up to 15 commissioners (including the chair), who are appointed by the Home Secretary.