“When I saw my British passport, it was like Willy Wonka’s golden ticket. It was amazing, a very special privilege to be a citizen of this country. Many people use citizenship as an international travel document, but to me it was much more than that. I think of this country with affection, feeling, loyalty. Its values make it special.”
Kemi Badenoch
Encyclopaedia Africana S
March 31, 2021
The Sewell Report (Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities: The Report)
“For some groups historic experience of racism still haunts the present and there was a reluctance to acknowledge that the UK had become open and fairer.” – Tony Sewell
Politics (RH) Resources Hub
March 15, 2021
Vaccine hesitancy among ethnic minorities is due to ‘attitudes in countries they come from,’ says equalities minister
For many immigrant groups, lack of trust in authority is something they actually bring from the countries they come from,” the minister said.
General (LT) Listening Tree
November 29, 2020
Reports won’t rescue you from racism – they might do the opposite
These bunch of charlatans have turned the tokenistic gestures of the race relations industry into full-on acts of gaslighting.
General (LT) Listening Tree
November 14, 2020
I am not your BAME person
James Cleverly, Conservative Party MP (surely one of the least appropriately named people of all time), managed to trump them all when he spoke for all ‘BAME people’ in defence of chancellor Rishi Sunak.
Politics (RH) Resources Hub
July 29, 2020
UK minister says family of boy arrested over toy gun ‘inflamed tensions’
Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch wrongly claimed officers were unarmed during the incident in north London.
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