Let’s call this ‘Illegal Migration’ Bill for what it is: Racist To challenge the Bill, we have to first understand institutional racism, writes Dr Adam Elliott-Cooper adamec87
Yet, Sunak’s rhetorical pivot, criticising interpersonal racism and celebrating multicultural Britain, while also passing racially discriminatory legislation, is only possible if we fail to understandThat is when the normal functioning of an institution produces racist outcomes.
Historically, migrants have experienced informal colour-bars preventing them from accessing key services and work, and many experienced racial abuse similar to that described by our Prime Minister. This enabled the British government to simultaneously celebrate the contributions it’s colonial and Commonwealth subjects make to the mother country and denounce bigotry while passing laws which were intended to institutionalise racism.
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