BLM isnt about poverty, its a civil rights matter around violence and core racist attitudes in america. it may even touch upon inequality, but again in america. it has little relevance here other than jumping on a band wagon. the very valid concerns for inner city youth, of any ethinc group...
no it isnt. to say it is also devalues the core problem that BLM seeks to address, that a number of black youths in america have been executed by law enforcement for no reason. it has no relevance to socio-economic problems in UK inner cities.
you're not wrong, but Brexit also polled big in the southern, white shires too. it was summed somewhere as those areas that had recent (not long term) immigration and those that had little to none that fear the effects of immigration most were those in favour of Brexit.
there may be a cause to justify protest and complaint in this country, for incidents that occur in this country. thats not a good reason to hijack a foreign cause and slogan though, it may even devalue it somewhat because it does come across as so much more virtue signalling.