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Boris Johnson hadproblem” in response to controversial report on race because of him”bad track record on in issue”, one of this is lead the authors claim.

Commission on Racial and ethnic differences published their findings back in 2021 after consideration of racial differences in Great Britain followed rise of in Black Lives Matter movement.

But the report came in for criticism for stating that the UK “has no more” system falsified against minorities with campaigners say it ignored concerns of people from black and ethnic minorities.

it took a year for in government publish your official responsebut promised in March 2022 to “translate conclusions from the commission’s report into concrete action”.

In an interview with The House magazine, chair of The Commission, Lord Sewell, went on to defend its conclusions by asking whether critics read it in full.

However, he claimed that Mr. Johnson was struggling with replying to the message at the time by telling him, ” race it is difficult for to me.”

former PM got hit fire for some of his previous remarks, including the comparison women wearing burk to “mailboxes” and referring to black people like “picans” with “Watermelon Smiles”

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“He can’t… argue with nuances race considering his trail record,” Lord Sewall told the magazine.

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representative for Mr. Johnson said there had been a “misunderstanding” and that he had a “great track”. record”by ordering the report himself.

“There has been speculation that, in his capacity as prime minister, Mr Johnson should will submit the report himself,” said the spokesman added. “He’s right declined do so since the report was independent of government.”

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The report was ordered after rise of Black Lives Matter movement in United Kingdom

In an interview with Lord Sewall also he showed wanted Shadow of Labor Abroad secretary David Lammy, join commission for the prevention of charges of bias but claimed it was blocked party leader Sir Keir Starmer.

“It happened that [Mr Lammy] wanted to do it,” said the peer. Then he went and spoke to Starmer. And then he said, “Well, because of in politics I can not come on’.

A Labor Party source called the statement “complete rubbish” and said Lammy never intended to join commission.

Lord Sewell also then claimed-minister for equality, Kemi Badenoch, “it wasn’t very comfortable” with recommendations in reporting that a low-level class B drug possession offenses should be resolved through public health solutions.

But he said that she later agreed that “she had to do an independent report and run with It”.

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