Race report: Was controversy part of the plan?

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Quote from: johnofgwent on April 10, 2021, 09:13:16 AM

And naturally siding with BLM rioters and vandals to have the report struck down and earlier ones acted in. But never forget today is Kriss Donald sorry, I meant Saint Doreen of Lawrence day, which is why channel 4 was repeatedly running an advert with a sea of black and mixed race faces rental being whitey they'll never forget ...
Kris Donald was murdered in Glasgow in March 2004 by a gang, of which some fled to Pakistan after the crime. By November 2006, all five had been tried and sentenced for up to 25 years — two years eight months from murder to conviction.

Stephen Lawrence was murdered in April 1993. Suspects were identified within three days of the murder. It was not until 2012 that two suspects were found guilty of murder — 18 years from murder to conviction.

During those 18 years there were inquiries into police corruption and mishandling of the case. One detective inspector, was ordered to face disciplinary charges, but retired.  In 2006, the Met paid one witness £100,000 for the way he was treated after the murder. Other police were arrested but, in 2010 the IPCC decided no further action would be taken...

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Thomas

QuoteLabour will go the way of the Socialists in France: a fringe party trapped in their own infernal echo chamber.'


Gavin Mortimer

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/starmer-s-labour-is-following-the-french-socialists-into-oblivion
An Fhirinn an aghaidh an t-Saoghail!

Thomas

Sir keirs no happy  ;D


QuoteGovernment's race report 'isn't credible', says Keir Starmer

Keir Starmer has said the government-backed review of racial disparities in Britain "lacks credibility", amid growing calls for the prime minister to reject its "disingenuous" findings.

The Labour Party leader's comments come after the report said that geography, family influence, socio-economic background, culture and religion all affect life chances more than discrimination, dismissing the idea that structural racism is an issue in Britain.

The report also criticised the "accusatory tone of much of the current rhetoric on race, and the pessimism about what has been and what more can be achieved".

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/race-report-keir-starmer-government-b1829353.html
An Fhirinn an aghaidh an t-Saoghail!

johnofgwent

Quote from: Streetwalker on April 10, 2021, 07:34:48 AM
What a surprise , the BBC continuing to stir the racist pot .


And naturally siding with BLM rioters and vandals to have the report struck down and earlier ones acted in. But never forget today is Kriss Donald sorry, I meant Saint Doreen of Lawrence day, which is why channel 4 was repeatedly running an advert with a sea of black and mixed race faces rental being whitey they'll never forget ...


I'm beginning to think Northern Ireland has the answer right in front of us. And the flames will sterilise the chinese pox too. Result....


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Streetwalker

What a surprise , the BBC continuing to stir the racist pot .

GBNews

Race report: Was controversy part of the plan?

How the government handled the release of a contentious report on racial disparity in the UK.

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