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Institutional Racism in the Labour Party
According to Trevor Phillips of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, no "Barack Obama" could ever succeed in UK because of institutional racism. This I find very very droll, but also a little irritating, because as a result there could now be a huge "backlash" of political correctness resulting in the election of numbers of Black and Minority Ethnics disproportionate to their part of the population - i.e. election to positions of power purely because of their race.
Trevor Phillips is a racist, a black racist, and such a shame, because he was doing so well in highlighting the divisions in society resultant upon racial groups refusing to integrate.
Trevor Phillips is a racist, a black racist, and such a shame, because he was doing so well in highlighting the divisions in society resultant upon racial groups refusing to integrate.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think Trevor Phillips is correct, there won't be an ethnic minority in power in the UK for a long time as I don't think the country is ready for it to happen yet.
I don't think there will be backlash of disproportionate numbers of ethnic minorities getting elected as I think voters are more intelligent than that and will vote for the one whom they think is the best candidate regardless of whether they are white or not. Obama wasn't voted in because of his race, it was because he was the best canditate and I think most people around the world would agree he was the best candidate.
I don't think there will be backlash of disproportionate numbers of ethnic minorities getting elected as I think voters are more intelligent than that and will vote for the one whom they think is the best candidate regardless of whether they are white or not. Obama wasn't voted in because of his race, it was because he was the best canditate and I think most people around the world would agree he was the best candidate.
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He's already a labour politician.....sour grapes 'cause he wasn't voted as leader of the party
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Phillips
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Phillips
We won't have a black Prime minister for some time to come as the 'Is it cos I is black' mentality will rear it's ugly head. Until the salt and vinigar are all used up everyone will see what the unspoken agenda will be rather than the spoken one.
I think it is a sad but true fact that we in Britian have forgotton how to openly debate 'sensitive' issues out of the closset and for fear of being called racist shut up and think things that perhaps aren't true.
I think it is a sad but true fact that we in Britian have forgotton how to openly debate 'sensitive' issues out of the closset and for fear of being called racist shut up and think things that perhaps aren't true.
Britain more than any country on Earth has had minority equality rammed down our throats. We are sick to the back teeth of do-gooders explaining the rights of the under privileged and under represented and backed up by laws totally against the wishes of the majority. This is a free country. If they want to put themselves forward they would get a fair hearing. The problem is this minority is not quite up to it and positive discrimination is the last thing we need to run the country