According to a new report by racial equality think-tank the Runnymede Trust, racism is still “systemic” in England and legislation, institutional practices and customs are harming ethnic minority groups as they still face inequalities across health, the criminal justice system, education, employment, immigration and politics. The authors write that they believe the government’s new approach to equalities will fail to improve these outcomes “and may in fact worsen them”.
The report provides the independent civil society perspective to the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) by examining the situation of race and racism in England. Describing the Government’s recent Sewell Report as: “divisive and dishonest”, the report says government practice “stands in clear breach” of the UN International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD). UN’s human rights experts had previously criticised the Sewell Report, stating: “In 2021, it is stunning to read a report on race and ethnicity that repackages racist tropes and stereotypes into fact, twisting data and misapplying statistics and studies into conclusory findings and ad hominem attacks on people of African descent.”
Read more here and here. Download the Runnymede Trust report here,