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  1. J

    Is this allowed?

    To be honest you are the one talking garbage! Many from the BAME community are 2nd and 3rd generation British Born and there is still a huge disparity in opportunity between the BAME community and the white British population. I find your comment "that I lack your racist view" quite frankly...
  2. J

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    Doesn't alter the fact that white unemployment rate is much less than the BAME unemployment rate and even now in this day and age if you are Black in this country you are more likely to be discriminated against!
  3. J

    Is this allowed?

    We can clearly see where you are coming from and it isn't very pleasant!
  4. J

    Is this allowed?

    Ok so you say you want equal opportunity so how do you propose to reduce the gap between the white unemployment rate and for that of the BAME community? So that the hard evidence shows there is equality of opportunity?
  5. J

    Is this allowed?

    So how do you account for the different rates for the white population and the BAME community?
  6. J

    Is this allowed?

    We are not talking about gender discrimination but that based on Ethnicity. If there was no discrimination based on ethnicity then then the unemployment rates should be the same and clearly they are not! Despite all the evidence to the contrary you seem to be totally ignoring this! I think most...
  7. J

    Is this allowed?

    Yes of course you are - it just seems that your comments don't really support this!
  8. J

    Is this allowed?

    Because if there isn't discrimination they should be the same! So clearly from your comments you seem to be suggesting that you are entirely happy with discrimination?
  9. J

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    From a recent House of Commons library report "The UK unemployment rate (the proportion of the economically active population who are unemployed) was 5% in January 2017- March 2017. The unemployment rate was 4.1% for white people compared to 7.9% for people from a BAME (Black, Asian, and...
  10. J

    Is this allowed?

    I think that's the problem too often the best person doesn't get the job because of the colour of their skin!
  11. J

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    When you consider that figures from the 2011 British Census and Creative Skillset’s 2012 Employment Census showed that the UK was 14% non-white, London’s population was made up of over 40% black, Asian, ethnic minorities (BAME) yet BAME representation across the creative industries had fallen to...
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