UK Racism
There was a stadium announcement after 75 minutes saying that “racist behaviour among spectators is interfering with the game”.
This comes after the rapper, 26, accused the media of “intentionally spinning his words”
Nigel Bromage was recruited outside of his secondary school into far-right extremism. After 20 years within the far-right, Nigel became disillusioned and left to reclaim his life. Now, he is Director of Small Steps, a consultancy that teaches families, friends and organisations of the warning signs of far-right grooming of others and helping people already involved leave the far-right.
“The election is over, but we can’t stand by and let this racist, islamophobic rhetoric be normalised.”
Boris Johnson’s record on racism has left some Black Brits so afraid for their safety that they are considering leaving the UK should the Conservatives claim victory in Thursday’s election. Racist comments written or signed off by the prime minister include an article published in The Spectator while he was editor, written by columnist Taki Theodoracopulos, that claimed Black people have lower IQs.
Boris Johnson's comments in the Spectator and elsewhere have fuelled racism, say worried families.
As the UK prepares for an election, I urge you to vote for a government that won’t tolerate discrimination against people like me, writes Ayesha Aleem.
Shadow chancellor says party has done "everything we can" to tackle problem.
"It’s something that’s got worse in the last three years in this country and not just in football.”
Islamophobia and anti-Semitism have surfaced in nearly all the parties, alongside anti-immigrant rhetoric. But what does this really tell us about the political landscape?