The Centre For Hate Studies clearly hates the culture that prevails in the English countryside. It condemns what it characterises as ‘traditional pub culture’ and takes exception to rural England’s so-called ‘monocultural customs’, which it regards as exclusionary. In a word, it is far too English. It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that what this Report really finds offensive is the presence of too many white people living in rural England. It refers to the ‘overwhelming Whiteness of many rural areas’ which supposedly ‘contributes to a sense that these spaces are “owned” by a particular demographic, namely middle-class, White, and longstanding residents’. To underline its dislike of the white countryside, the Report writes of the ‘psychological burden that’ people from a minority background feel when they are ‘navigating predominantly white spaces’.