Oman Daily Observer

UK prime minister seeks identity beyond Brexit

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LONDON: Prime Minister Theresa May pledged on Tuesday to “hold a mirror up to society” with a study showing sharp racial disparitie­s in Britain, as she looks for a way to demonstrat­e her leadership is about more than just delivering Brexit.

Among the findings of the audit, the data showed Asian, black and other minority ethnic households were most likely to be in persistent poverty, that ethnic minorities have a lower employment rate than white people, and that they were under-represente­d in senior public sector jobs.

Bogged down by Brexit and losing her parliament­ary majority in a snap election in June, May has struggled to deliver on social reforms to tackle what she has called “burning injustices” since taking control of the ruling Conservati­ve party in July 2016.

Attempting to relaunch that agenda, she published the findings of a “Race Disparity Audit” which pulled together existing data from across sectors such as health, education, employment and the criminal justice system and analysed it to discover how ethnicity affects people’s lives.

“This audit means that for society as a whole — for government, for our public services — there is nowhere to hide. These issues are now out in the open,” she told a private meeting to launch the report, according to her office.

“The message is very simple: if these disparitie­s cannot be explained then they must be changed.”

May’s centre-right Conservati­ves were blindsided in June’s election by a surge in support for the left-wing policies of opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn, who has presented higher state spending as part of the cure for voters he says have been let down years of cuts to public services.

“The prime minister has done nothing but exacerbate the problems. Far from tackling the burning injustices she has added fuel to the fire,” Labour’s equalities spokeswoma­n Dawn Butler said. — Reuters

 ?? — Reuters ?? Prime Minister Theresa May hosts a discussion around the cabinet table on the findings of the Race Disparity Unit, in 10 Downing Street on Tuesday.
— Reuters Prime Minister Theresa May hosts a discussion around the cabinet table on the findings of the Race Disparity Unit, in 10 Downing Street on Tuesday.
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