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Diversity is no substitute for actual equality
Looking at the high number of top Tories now from black and Asian backgrounds some people seem to think it's time to stop talking about racism and inequality — they could not be more wrong, writes ROGER McKENZIE

ONE of the latest fashionable traits seems to be telling black people when they can or can’t call out racism.   

This is quickly followed by being told whether or not it is appropriate for us to question if another black person has our best interests at heart.   

The thing about fashion is that it comes and it goes and then it returns.   

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