Labour’s historic discriminatory problems

In 1945 the Labour Party was swept to power, in the process dethroning a murderous racist whose legacy has finally been successfully reckoned with. That same year, the new deputy prime minister remarked that granting independence to Britain’s African colonies would be “like giving a child of ten a latchkey, a bank account and aContinue reading “Labour’s historic discriminatory problems”

Anti-racists are fighting the status quo, and the results speak for themselves

I hope with all my heart that Madeleine McCann is safe and happy. And yet, despite this, I cannot explain how saddened I was to see her face staring up at me from the front pages of the British press in my local newsagents a few of days ago. In the midst of generation-defining protestContinue reading “Anti-racists are fighting the status quo, and the results speak for themselves”

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