Labour Party Unveils Black Lives Matter-Inspired Vision for Britain on Anniversary of George Floyd’s Death
Kurt Zindulka 25 May 2021
Moving to claw back interest after a resounding rejection by the British public in the last two elections amid a lurch to the woke left, the Labour Party released a series of Black Lives Matter inspired policy proposals on the anniversary of the death of George Floyd.
On Tuesday, the Labour Party announced its intentions to eradicate “structural racism” in Britain, one year after George Floyd was killed in the United States.
Labour Party leader Sir Keir claimed the Chinese coronavirus pandemic had “brutally exposed” what he called the structural racism of British society.
“On the 25th of May 2020, not only did people see the violence on a street in Minneapolis but they could see the violence and destruction that structural racism was having on black communities in their own societies as a result of the pandemic,” Sir Keir said.
Stamer said that the “next Labour government” would introduce a “Race Equality Act” to address “inequalities and injustices” in order to see the “eradication of structural racism” in the UK.
The Labour leader said that this would be a “defining cause” for his party should they gain power in Parliament.
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