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Soph0571

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Wed Jun 16, 2021, 05:12 AM Jun 2021

I'd probably say a Jo Cox, a Stephen Lawrence, a Windrush scandal is where we're headed...

Samuel Kasumu: 'There are some people in the Government who feel like the right way to win is to pick a fight on the culture war and to exploit division. I worry about that. It seems like people have very short memories, and they've already forgotten Jo Cox.
If I was going to go to William Hill today and place a bet on what the most likely option is, I'd probably say a Jo Cox, a Stephen Lawrence, a Windrush scandal is where we're headed if you don't find a way to overcome this cultural moment. I feel like the Government must be the ones to try to help drive that change.'


The danger they place people in cause of their 'war on 'woke'' bollocks is very real. Jo Cox 5 years dead today because of this game they play for power. RIP

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I'd probably say a Jo Cox, a Stephen Lawrence, a Windrush scandal is where we're headed... (Original Post) Soph0571 Jun 2021 OP
FWIW, the link to the Guardian interview with Kasumu, who resigned as govt race adviser muriel_volestrangler Jun 2021 #1
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