Key facts
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that racism and intolerance have worsened in Britain over the past decade.
- Starmer warned that these issues are damaging social cohesion and deterring people from public life.
- A recent Reuters report highlighted concerns from trade unions and professional bodies about increased racist abuse.
- Nigel Farage's claims of discrimination against white people were rejected by Starmer.
- Starmer urged all politicians to actively address and condemn divisive rhetoric.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated on Wednesday that racism and intolerance have worsened in Britain over the past decade, warning that these issues are damaging social cohesion and deterring people from public life.
Starmer's remarks came a day after a Reuters report indicated that some Britons of color fear a resurgence of racism, linked to anti-migrant rhetoric and a political focus on crime. The report cited recent unrest, including protests in Southampton and rioting in Belfast.
Responding to a lawmaker's concern in parliament about the normalization of racism and incitement to violence, Starmer asserted that "racism and intolerance is permeating everywhere." He emphasized the need to confront these issues, stating they are "tearing our societies apart" and should be called out by every politician.
Reflecting on the 2016 death of Labour lawmaker Jo Cox, an advocate for immigration and social cohesion who was killed by a far-right extremist, Starmer felt that the situation had deteriorated in the intervening decade. The Reuters report also included warnings from trade unions and professional bodies about rising racist abuse in workplaces and public life.
Nigel Farage, leader of the populist party Reform UK, has accused British institutions of discriminating against white people through policies aimed at supporting ethnic minorities. Starmer rejected these claims.
Addressing the tone of political debate, Starmer stated, "That's on us to fix – every single member of this house, whatever their party is and anybody who inflames it should be absolutely ashamed of themselves."