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Is it seen as racist or non-pc to refer to someone as 'coloured'?

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scrummyyummy | 15:21 Wed 22nd Feb 2012 | News
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What is the correct terminology these days? I'm sure I heard on the ITV lunch time news today the reporter talking about the recent racism row between the football players and he used the term 'coloured coaches'.
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I remember in one episode of Brookside (remember Brookie?!), a character (can't remember who now) asked Mick Johnson (played by Louis Emerick) something like, "Do you want to be called black or coloured?" to which Mick replied, " I'd like to be called Mick!" I remember thinking at the time, good response!

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