My Private Member’s Bill on disability equality before birth, which is due to be debated in the Lords this Friday, seeks to right a terrible wrong.
A comprehensive programme could both greatly reduce avoidable incidents and speed the rehabilitation of offenders.
In his speech, the Prime Minister cited instances of black people changing their names just to find work by ‘whitening their CVs’.
In which I consider making ailurophobia an aggravated criminal offence. Penalty: stoning to death.
Using ‘racism’ to describe completely distinct forms of discrimination leaves us ill-equipped to combat them effectively.
There has been progress – and there are signs that many BME Labour voters are beginning to feel that their votes are being taken for granted.