Britain's race revolution: Landmark report says UK is 'a model to the world' on diversity, describes us as a 'successful multi-ethnic community'... and finds NO evidence of institutional racism
The Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities, set up by Boris Johnson in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests, concluded that although Britain is not yet a 'post-racial society', its success should be a model for white-majority countries. Commission chairman Tony Sewell (inset) said the UK had progressed into a 'successful multi-ethnic and multicultural community' which was a 'beacon to the rest of Europe and the world'. He warned ministers must also consider the needs of the white working class, saying his report had uncovered how 'stuck' some groups were. The landmark review found children from many ethnic minorities do as well or better at school than white pupils, which was creating fairer and more diverse workplaces. It called on firms to phase out 'unconscious bias' training because other approaches were needed to 'advance fairness in the workplace'. Pictured left: Black Lives Matter protest in central London, 07 June, 2020. Top and bottom right: Stock.
Arsenal stars could all BOYCOTT social media after club legend Thierry Henry said he was disabling his accounts until the big tech firms tackle 'hateful, racist and discriminatory' abuse on their platforms
EXCLUSIVE BY ADRIAN KAJUMBA: Arsenal stars (right) have held talks about the prospect of following the lead of their club legend Thierry Henry (left) and boycotting social media. Arsenal further increased the pressure on social media companies to tackle the issue by launching their own campaign called #StopOnlineAbuse. Gunners' players from across the club have been heavily involved in wide-ranging discussions on the issue in the lead up to yesterday's launch of their own action plan to help stamp out 'hateful, racist and discriminatory words.'
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The Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities, set up by Boris Johnson in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests, concluded that although Britain is not yet a 'post-racial society', its success should be a model for white-majority countries. Commission chairman Tony Sewell (inset) said the UK had progressed into a 'successful multi-ethnic and multicultural community' which was a 'beacon to the rest of Europe and the world'. He warned ministers must also consider the needs of the white working class, saying his report had uncovered how 'stuck' some groups were. The landmark review found children from many ethnic minorities do as well or better at school than white pupils, which was creating fairer and more diverse workplaces. It called on firms to phase out 'unconscious bias' training because other approaches were needed to 'advance fairness in the workplace'. Pictured left: Black Lives Matter protest in central London, 07 June, 2020. Top and bottom right: Stock.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9420563/Britains-race-revolution-Landmark-report-says-UK-model-world-diversity.html
EXCLUSIVE BY ADRIAN KAJUMBA: Arsenal stars (right) have held talks about the prospect of following the lead of their club legend Thierry Henry (left) and boycotting social media. Arsenal further increased the pressure on social media companies to tackle the issue by launching their own campaign called #StopOnlineAbuse. Gunners' players from across the club have been heavily involved in wide-ranging discussions on the issue in the lead up to yesterday's launch of their own action plan to help stamp out 'hateful, racist and discriminatory words.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-9419679/Arsenal-stars-talks-BOYCOTT-social-media-follow-club-legend-Thierry-Henrys-example.html