Kemi Badenoch says she would sweep away public-sector race-related rules, arguing they do not treat people equally. In comments reported by the Daily Mail, she criticises current policies on racism and race, saying they can encourage separatism and “tribalism.” Badenoch frames the issue as one of equality, stating that “treat everybody the same” should be the guiding approach. The reporting presents her position as a policy pledge and a warning that existing rules risk undermining social cohesion. The article does not provide detailed proposals or evidence beyond Badenoch’s characterisation of the rules’ effects, and it does not include responses from officials or critics of the approach. Overall, the sources agree only on her stated intention to change public-sector race rules and her reasoning that such rules are leading to divisions rather than shared treatment.
Kemi Badenoch says she would remove public-sector race rules
Kemi Badenoch says she would sweep away public-sector race-related rules, arguing they do not treat people equally. In comments reported by the Daily Mail, she criticises current policies on racism an...
- Kemi Badenoch says she would remove public-sector race-related rules.
- She argues the rules fail to treat people equally.
- Badenoch claims the rules contribute to separatism and tribalism.
- Her position is presented as a policy pledge.
- The reporting includes her stated rationale but not detailed policy specifics or counter-arguments.
Kemi Badenoch launched a searing attack on racism rules that have been helping 'separatism and tribalism' to run riot in Britain.
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