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England is 'systemically racist' and Tory legislation 'threaten the rights' of minorities says report to the UN compiled by Think Tank whose director once labelled Boris Johnson 'a brat'

England is 'systemically racist' and the UK Government is in breach of its human rights obligations under a key UN treaty aimed at eradicating racial discrimination, a report has warned.

In its report the race equality think tank The Runnymede Trust, whose chief executive Halima Begum previously called Boris Johnson an 'entitled Bullingdon Club brat', said institutional practices and customs continue to harm ethnic groups.

Research carried out by the think tank also found the Government is in breach of numerous articles of the UN International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination .   

The latest report, which was produced by the think tank following an Equality and Human Rights Commission tender, was drafted with evidence from more than 100 civil society groups. 

In its report the race equality think tank The Runnymede Trust, whose chief executive Halima Begum (pictured) once called Boris Johnson a 'entitled Bullingdon Club brat', said the UK Government is in breach of its human rights obligations

In its report the race equality think tank The Runnymede Trust, whose chief executive Halima Begum once called Boris Johnson a 'entitled Bullingdon Club brat', said the UK Government is in breach of its human rights obligations

Its publication comes amid condemnation from the Prime Minister, Duke of Cambridge and others over the tide of racist abuse directed at black football players following England's defeat in the Euro 2020 final against Italy on Sunday.

The report says minority ethnic groups face sustained disparities 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'.

And they question findings from the UK's Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities earlier this year, which concluded that the system is no longer 'deliberately rigged' against ethnic minorities in Britain.

They argue that Cred's conclusion 'misrepresents the scale and complexity of the issues' and starkly contrasts with the evidence received for the current report.

This evidence suggests racial inequality has worsened in some areas since the last shadow report was published in 2016, the report finds.

It says it is 'particularly alarmed' over the Government's Electoral Integrity Bill, the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill and the new plan for immigration.

It believes the Government's immigration measures 'stand in clear breach of ICERD' and the new Immigration Bill could pose a 'significant threat' to ethnic minorities' rights.

They also say the Government has not acted on several recommendations made by the ICERD in 2016, such as to provide protection to victims of dual or multiple discrimination and to make caste an aspect of race under law.

Senior policy officer Alba Kapoor said areas of concern include disproportionality in the criminal justice system, health inequalities, and a rise in hate crime.

She said: 'There are very clear signs that things are much worse in certain areas than they were before, and also upcoming legislative choices that are being put forward have real implications in each of these areas in terms of the rights of black and minority ethnic groups.'

The report's publication comes amid condemnation from the Prime Minister, Duke of Cambridge and others over the tide of racist abuse directed at black football players following England's defeat in the Euro 2020 final

The report's publication comes amid condemnation from the Prime Minister, Duke of Cambridge and others over the tide of racist abuse directed at black football players following England's defeat in the Euro 2020 final

Ms Kapoor said it is 'hugely significant' that some UN recommendations were not acted upon, with health identified as an area of concern.

She added: 'Particularly around health inequalities, the fact that these weren't listened to five years ago, we now see the very real implications of that in the devastating death rates for black and minority ethnic groups during this crisis.'

Meanwhile Dr Halima Begum, Runnymede Trust chief executive, who in 2019 labelled the prime minister an 'entitled Bullingdon Club brat', said progress has been made, citing the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine to ethnic minority groups and efforts to address the Windrush scandal.

She continued: 'But race has become a needlessly fractious issue in the national discourse, and many members of our black and minority ethnic communities continue to experience stark disproportionate outcomes in their life chances.

'From stop and search to inequalities in maternal health, lower levels of home ownership to constraints on pay and professional opportunities, this report provides further evidence that taking a colourblind approach to equality will not be the most effective way to achieve social mobility.'

The report is calling for the Government to ensure its laws and policies fully comply with the ICERD's definition of discrimination, and urgently implement a strategy to advance race equality.

Other recommendations include engaging with social media platforms to tackle the incitement of racial hatred online, and ensuring effective systems for reporting hate crime and recording data.

Lord Simon Woolley, a former Government adviser on race and director of Operation Black Vote, said: 'The divisive and dishonest Sewell report into race inequality represents the biggest lost opportunity to effectively tackle systemic racism in the UK.

'This shadow report, in sharp contrast, offers a number of strategic recommendations which together present a sorely needed comprehensive race equality strategy fit for the 21st century.'

A Cred spokesman said it is reaffirming its call for the Government to deliver its recommendations following the 'tragic events' of the last week.

He said: 'We stand in solidarity with those black English footballers who received vile racist abuse after doing us all proud.

'We know from our own experiences as commissioners both before and after our report was published what it is like to be singled out and abused online because of your race. There must be no safe space for racists.'

A Government spokeswoman said it will provide a response to the Cred recommendations which will form its action plan for tackling inequalities, adding: 'We have made significant progress and in fact have gone far beyond our commitments to the ICERD since our last report in 2015 and will provide an update in due course.

'The Runnymede Trust's shadow report contains many errors and is too simplistic in saying that structural or systemic racism is driving all the disparities outlined in their report.'

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