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UK minister under fire for singling out Pakistani men

Racist coconut coon is soon toast

In a series of joint letters to the prime minister, Muslim leaders from across the country have urged the prime minister to "separate himself" from Ms Braverman's comments, which they called on her to withdraw.

In addition, other leaders from professions including medicine, business and finance all joined the condemnation of Ms Braverman's language.

Medical professionals from the British Indian, British Ugandan, British Nigerian and British Bengali communities also drew attention to cuts in the public sector which they argued had increased young people's "vulnerability" while "reducing access to support for CSE".


"Facts are being conveniently overlooked and replaced with discriminatory and racist scapegoating," the letter read. It was co-signed by a number of surgeons, psychiatrists and nurses, including the British Indian Psychiatrist Association and the Nigerian Nurses Charitable Association UK.

Dr Shahid Latif, chair of the British Pakistani Psychiatrists Association who signed one of the letters, told Sky News: "What we would like immediately, we would like a withdrawal of this statement.

"There is no other way about this, and the PM needs to come out and separate himself from these comments, he must realise these comments cause nothing but division."

The Muslim Council of Britain also added its voice to the concerns, and urged the government to "adhere to the facts of the matter, rather than deploying deeply divisive, racially charged rhetoric that amplifies far-right narratives and demonises an entire community".

And the Muslim Women's network, which has worked with Asian victims of Child sexual exploitation, said Ms Braverman's "approach...of demonising an entire community and lending credibility to far-right narratives undermines the need to ensure all victims of CSE are protected and all perpetrators are bought to justice".

Elsewhere, senior leaders from the world of finance and business urged Mr Sunak to demand the comments be withdrawn, arguing that a failure to do so would be viewed as "a government led by you...seen as encouraging and normalising bigotry targeted at British Pakistanis".
 
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Nicknamed CRUELLA BRAVERMAN by British press . The racist coconut coon is soon gone
 
With an ugly, chimpanzee face like her's, it explains why she is so racist and anti-Pakistani.

She’s being called out for what she is by all segments of society .

A racist coconut coon .
The black British have launched lawsuits against her and the MPs have written letters against her to the House of Lords .

There is no need or no excuse for her racism in the U.K. in 2023
Does she think this is India where every other person is a racist
Sorry cruella it doesn’t work in the first world this ain’t the 19th century anymore

Imagine a child of immigrants doing this photo op to pander to the far right
What would her parents think 🤔

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Shameful disgrace to the colour of her skin .
 
She’s being called out for what she is by all segments of society .

A racist coconut coon .
The black British have launched lawsuits against her and the MPs have written letters against her to the House of Lords .

There is no need or no excuse for her racism in the U.K. in 2023
Does she think this is India where every other person is a racist
Sorry cruella it doesn’t work in the first world this ain’t the 19th century anymore

Imagine a child of immigrants doing this photo op to pander to the far right
What would her parents think 🤔

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Shameful disgrace to the colour of her skin .

The rwanda deportation for boat migrants is a good thing, it will stop them risking their lives and stop the dross entering the country.

However her comments aimed at British Pakistanis are absolutely racist, she needs to look in the mirror, classic pajeet. Its always the subhuman pajeets who are the most racist towards Pakistanis. Must be the inferiority complex.
 
She’s being called out for what she is by all segments of society .

A racist coconut coon .
The black British have launched lawsuits against her and the MPs have written letters against her to the House of Lords .

There is no need or no excuse for her racism in the U.K. in 2023
Does she think this is India where every other person is a racist
Sorry cruella it doesn’t work in the first world this ain’t the 19th century anymore

Imagine a child of immigrants doing this photo op to pander to the far right
What would her parents think 🤔

View attachment 924388

Shameful disgrace to the colour of her skin .

If she wants to be racist then she can always go back to india. She is welcomed to and no one is stopping her from doing so. The UK is the UK, it is not gangu/hindutva-land.

The rwanda deportation for boat migrants is a good thing, it will stop them risking their lives and stop the dross entering the country.

However her comments aimed at British Pakistanis are absolutely racist, she needs to look in the mirror, classic pajeet. Its always the subhuman pajeets who are the most racist towards Pakistanis. Must be the inferiority complex.


It's because they are so hideously ugly and sub-human looking.
 
If she wants to be racist then she can always go back to india. She is welcomed to and no one is stopping her from doing so. The UK is the UK, it is not gangu/hindutva-land.




It's because they are so hideously ugly and sub-human looking.
Doenst Rawanda have any backbone to stick two fingers up at the Conservatives in taking refugees. Rawanda isnt a wealthy nation and in recent times had one of the worst genocides in human history.
Just watch the film Hotel Rwanda.
 
Doenst Rawanda have any backbone to stick two fingers up at the Conservatives in taking refugees. Rawanda isnt a wealthy nation and in recent times had one of the worst genocides in human history.
Just watch the film Hotel Rwanda.

They are paying the Rwandan government for this scheme.
 
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Senior Conservatives hit out at Suella Braverman’s ‘racist rhetoric’
Former senior minister accuses home secretary of undermining party for sake of her own leadership ambitions

More senior Conservatives have hit out at Suella Braverman’s “racist rhetoric”, accusing her of undermining the party for the sake of her own leadership ambitions.


Pressure was mounting on Rishi Sunak on Thursday to intervene to protect the party’s reputation after the home secretary stoked renewed anger by criticising police for confiscating a set of racist dolls displayed in an Essex pub.


Tory MPs, peers and activists have accused Braverman of inflaming racial tensions on a number of occasions over the past few months, saying they are worried that she is now at risk of repelling the kinds of swing voters the party is desperate to retain.

A former senior minister from Boris Johnson’s government told the Guardian they believed Braverman was a “real racist bigot”.

The person said “the country is not as grotesque as she makes it out to be”, warning that the “Conservative reputation on discrimination has dropped to a new low” under her watch – “which also gives the country a bad name”.

They added: “Sunak needs to build upon foundations we already have – stop the culture wars and create change. But his inaction shows how insecure he is in his own ability.”

The criticism reflects widespread anger felt by many Tory MPs and peers about Braverman’s frequent use of racially charged language.

Earlier this month, the home secretary said grooming gangs were almost entirely made up of British Pakistani men, whom she said “hold cultural attitudes completely incompatible with British values”.

And last November there was an outcry after she said the small boats crossing the Channel amounted to an “invasion” of migrants.

Some MPs believe Braverman’s interventions are a deliberate attempt to appeal to Conservative party members in case the Tories lose the next election and hold another leadership contest.

Suella’s comments pander to the unpleasant base instinct of a small section of the British population,” the former minister said.

She’s not stupid, she believes she has a licence to say these things because she’s not white. But all her language does is exacerbate hatred.”

Another senior Tory said: “The politics of this leadership plan stink.”


Tobias Ellwood, the Conservative chair of the defence select committee, said: “These comments – arguably designed to appeal to a specific political cohort – do not sit well with the new, pragmatic and cooperative approach which the prime minister is now injecting into Number 10 and is seeing us improve in the polls.”

On Thursday, the Tory peer Sayeeda Warsi condemned Braverman’s comments, writing in the Guardian: “Whether this consistent use of racist rhetoric is strategy or incompetence,however, doesn’t matter. Both show she is not fit to hold high office.”

In recent days Braverman has once more been accused of racial insensitivity after a source close to her said she had criticised Essex police for confiscating a set of racist dolls that had been put on display in the White Hart Inn in Grays.

The source said she believed the police “should not be getting involved in this kind of nonsense”.

On Thursday it emerged that police are alsoinvestigating the pub’s landlord, Christopher Ryley, over online messages in which he apparently joked about Mississippi lynchings alongside an image of the racist dolls.

It is believed the investigation is focusing on establishing whether he intended to cause offence by displaying the dolls. One other possible line of inquiry is whether his posts flouted the 1988 Malicious Communication Act.


Earlier this week, Warsi told LBC: “I think the prime minister has to get a really strong message that this kind of rhetoric, whether it’s on small boats, whether it’s the stuff she was saying on the weekend which is not based on evidence, not nuanced, not kind of explanatory in any way, it has got to stop.

“And you know, again today, we’ve woken up to a story where she’s having a go at the police for removing golliwog dolls from a pub.”

Many senior Conservatives believe Braverman should have found out more about the couple before intervening in their case.

Sally-Ann Hart, one of the Tory MPs on the advisory board of Conservatives Against Racism For Equality (Carfe), said: “I was gobsmacked that people would put golliwogs up in a public space in this day and age.”

Asked specifically whether Braverman should have entered the debate, given the past views expressed by the pub owners, Hart said: “I think it might have been a kneejerk reaction, which is so easy to do when put on the spot.”

Meanwhile allies of Steve Baker, the minister for Northern Ireland who is a board member of Carfe, suggested he was also unhappy about Braverman’s recent remarks.

Albie Amankona, who cofounded the group said: “I think that something isn’t happening properly if a minister on a weekly basis is in the news for some kind of racial insensitivity.

“She should just focus on the important things in the Home Office, like reforming the police or trying to stop the boats rather than trying to get tied up in these culture war debates.”

Braverman initially ran to succeed Boris Johnson in the first of last year’s Tory leadership contests, but was eliminated in the second round of voting. After Liz Truss resigned as Johnson’s successor, Braverman threw her weight behind Sunak – which was seen as key to his success.

Her support for Sunak, as a linchpin of the Tory right, was seen as a key reason why Johnson chose not to challenge his old rival to try to return to No 10.

A poll carried out by YouGov on Tuesday found that nearly half of British voters believe it is not racist to sell or display a golly doll, compared with only 27% who think it is.

But attitudes are changing fast – six years ago, 63% thought it was not racist to sell or display a golly doll. And experts say the British public generally does not have the appetite for culture war issues which Braverman appears to show.

Sunder Katwala, the director of the British Future thinktank, said: “Braverman is so keen to enter any culture war debate going that she doesn’t seem to have stopped to ask basic questions like, ‘How racist is the golliwog display?’ and ‘Might he be an actual fascist?’

“The British culture war position is a subtler and more nuanced argument than the American or French one.

“Amplifying occasions where the left might be seen to have gone too far works well, but if your position is to pick any fight you can with the liberal left, that is not really where the Conservative party electorate is these days.”

A Home Office spokesperson said: “The home secretary has been clear that all despicable child abusers must be brought to justice.

“And she will not shy away from telling hard truths, particularly when it comes to the grooming of young women and girls in Britain’s towns who have been failed by authorities over decades.

“As the home secretary has said, the vast majority of British-Pakistanis are law-abiding, upstanding citizens, but independent reports were unequivocal that in towns like Rochdale, Rotherham and Telford, cultural sensitivities have meant thousands of young girls were abused under the noses of councils and police.

“That’s why we have announced a raft of measures, including a new police taskforce and mandatory reporting, to ensure this horrific scandal can never happen again, and bring members of grooming gangs to justice for the victims.”

 
Those states are so woke we tend to forget them. haha.
tri state area outside of insane property prices is a very cool place to live at and far from woke (in everyday life that is, not government policies), Albany, and Buffalo smaller cities of NYS also have decent # of pakeez
 

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