As a Party, we should hold out a helping hand to all those who still face the difficulties of daily life – who still cannot be their authentic selves.
A true “colour blind” non-discrimination law is needed, with the rights of each individual valued and respected.
As regular readers of this column might expect, they’re not cheerful page-turners. But they may well change your life.
The next step is for a commission to be established that can develop solutions to the current inequalities we have seen.
Countries need a balance of self-criticism and self-confidence. People are often called on to act for a greater good. But if Britain is shameful, why bother?
Over the last few weeks, publications have routinely made errors in how they cover the GRA and JK Rowling. Readers must beware.
There are clear challenges to the idea that all whites are privileged. The Government’s report must stick to the facts.
As a rule, the Conservatives are unclear about the politics of equality and identity. But there’s at least one Minister who isn’t.
Two recent cases show how easy it is for such documentation to be challenged.
Some areas, people and businesses must be allowed to get back to normal quicker than others – however unjust that may seem.
The most deprived children are facing greater challenges to their education; Britain must remedy this disadvantage gap.
He will have to be more than a kind of North London John Smith if he wants to do more than just profit from the Government’s misfortunes.
With the Coronavirus engulfing parliamentary discussions, the legislation looks on hold for now.
The culture wars over sex and gender are increasingly being played out in the courts, with insufficient regard for coherence or the intentions of legislation.
While Britain’s income floor has become a lot bouncier, its income ceiling remains sticky.