An independent commission finds Britain is not institutionally racist and is, in fact, a model for other countries to follow. No surprise for the vast majority of Brits who knew this all along, but the Lefty media, Lefty politicians and the Race Relations Industry are not happy at having the rug pulled from under their feet, as the Telegraph says,
"The commission, chaired by charity leader Tony Sewell, made the hardly remarkable point that family structure and social class have a bigger impact than race on how people’s lives turned out. It did not say racism has been eradicated; it probably never will be. But it did suggest that Britain has successfully forged a tolerant society in which people of all races can get on if other disadvantages can be overcome without everything being seen through the prism of racial identity. “We no longer see a Britain where the system is deliberately rigged against ethnic minorities”, the report said.
What was the response of the Left to this conclusion? Sir Keir Starmer, Labour’s leader, called the report “disappointing”. The BBC focused on the anger of campaigners over the commission’s failure to brand the country as “institutionally racist” even though its chairman and most members were from minority backgrounds.
An entire campaigning industry relies on the perpetuation of division for its very existence. It is high time it was faced down."