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talkSPORT respond after Trevor Sinclair accuses the Queen of allowing racism to ‘thrive’

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talkSPORT have attempted to contact pundit Trevor Sinclair after the former England international and current pundit accused the Queen of allowing racism to ‘thrive’.Queen Elizabeth II died peacefully at the age of 96 in Balmoral on Thursday, ending a remarkable reign of more than 70 years.The long-serving monarch’s death has sparked a 10-day period of national mourning and while the overwhelming response to an event of enormous national significance has been positive and respectful, Sinclair took a different approach.He wrote on Twitter: ‘Racism was outlawed in England in the 60’s & it’s been allowed to thrive so why should black and brown mourn!!’  The 49-year-old faced an enormous backlash on social media which prompted his employers to respond by confirming they were launching an investigation.They tweeted: ‘We have been trying to make contact with Trevor Sinclair following opinions expressed on his Twitter account. ‘talkSPORT does not support those views expressed and is investigating the matter.’Sinclair regularly appears on various shows on talkSPORT offering insight on a range of issues and is a regular sparring partner of the outspoken former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan.The 54-year-old was left shocked by his colleague’s comment, which has now been deleted, and accused the former Manchester City, West Ham and QPR winger of causing division.‘Trev, I’m really not sure that is an appropriate thought, let alone tweet,’ he replied.Harry Kane and Anthony Joshua lead sporting tributes after Queen's death'Devastated' David Beckham pays tribute to the Queen: 'I'm truly saddened'Weekend Premier League matches 'almost certain' to be postponed after Queen's death‘The country has lost a very significant person and

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