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Race equality groups demand hate crime strategy
National and local race equality groups have come together to show solidarity with all of those minorities who have been subject to unprecedented levels of racial abuse over the last few months. We have also sought to show leadership including demanding that Government urgently produce a National Hate Crime strategy that both offers protection and sets a standard for the whole of society, including MPs to adhere to.
If your organisation would like to put your name to this statement please let us know, and we’ll do so. Our unity is our strength.
Statement:
Rise in racial hatred and xenophobia demands a national hate strategy
Britain is a modern multicultural democracy that has benefited tremendously from the historic contributions of citizens from formerly colonised countries and, more recently, the contributions of contemporary migrant labourers. Frighteningly, less than two weeks post-EU referendum, Britain has returned to a level of racism, violence and fear not seen since Enoch Powell delivered his infamous ‘Rivers of Blood’ speech in Birmingham in 1968.
A key element of the Brexiters campaign negatively targeted immigration and migrants, thereby legitimising the racial abuse and violence we are now seeing on a daily basis.
The British political class and media have - with a few exceptions – pandered to racism, xenophobia and religious hatred, to the extent that many members of settled black communities and migrants, both black and white, are now living in fear. The failures of those in power to show real leadership is a stain on our democracy.
In the last week alone, according to Sarah Thornton of the National Police Chiefs Council, there has been a reported 5 fold increase -500%-in the incidence of Hate Crime. We believe this widely reported increase merely represent the tip of the iceberg, as the vast majority of these crimes go unreported to statutory authorities.
Whilst we note the Government's announcement that there will be a renewed focus to tackle racial hatred, we believe there is much more that needs to be done. We hereby call upon politicians and the media to firmly reject racism and positively reinforce the fact that Britain is today, and will always be, an inclusive, democratic, multicultural society. Equally, we call on all communities to publically support and stand in solidarity with those communities under attack.
We also demand our Government urgently commit to the development of a comprehensive national hate crime strategy which can both offer protection and provide public confidence and reassurance. It must be made clear that as a Government, and as a nation, we have zero tolerance for all forms race hate.
Despite the racism and xenophobia that has accompanied the referendum we believe the silent majority in Britain still oppose racism and bigotry.
BARAC
BTEG
Blaksox
Runnymede Trust
Operation Black Vote
Race On The Agenda
Race Equality Foundation
Society of Black Lawyers
Black South West Network
Croydon BME Forum
Gypsy-Traveller organisation Friends Families and Travellers
The National Resource Centre for Supplementary Education
Peter Tatchell Foundation.East European Advice Centre
South Yorkshire Migration and Asylum Action Group
UK Race and Europe Network (UKREN)
Left Unity is a radical left party in Britain, affiliated to the European
Left Party
Unison South West Black members committee
BAME Labour
Kick it out
The Housing Executive
The Selby Trust
Olivespring Consultancy
Lord Ouseley
The Monitoring Group
Enfield Racial Equality Council
Dr Ornette D Clennon, Manchester Metropolitan University
Strawberry Words LTD
Keep The Faith Networks
Bristol BME Voice
Redbridge Equalities & Community Council
East European Advice Centre
Dr Gabriella Beckles-Raymond, Canterbury Christ Church University
Patrick Vernon, Chair of Labour's Race Equality Advisory Group.