PM’s remark about ‘the sense of victimisation’ felt in BAME communities described as ‘condescending’
Boris Johnson has responded to the global wave of Black Lives Matter protests by announcing a government commission to look into racial inequalities. But he immediately prompted criticism by saying he wanted to end “the sense of victimisation”.
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