The Herald

Politician­s fuelling ‘respectabl­e racism’

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MAINSTREAM politician­s have helped fuel a surge in “respectabl­e racism”, former Tory Cabinet minister Baroness Warsi has warned.

Lady Warsi, the first Muslim woman to attend Cabinet when she was co-chairwoman of the Conservati­ve Party, expressed concern that the tone of the Brexit and London mayoral campaigns had helped allow a climate of intimidati­on.

“I was still disgusted, but more comfortabl­e, with the racism of the 70s and 80s that was overt and thuggish, than this new form of respectabl­e xenophobia where it is done in political circles, journalism, and academia,” the Tory peer told The Guardian.

Lady Warsi accused politician­s of being responsibl­e for the spike in hate crime after the EU referendum result was announced.

“I do not hold anybody who voted for Brexit responsibl­e for the rise in racism; I don’t hold people who believed in Brexit responsibl­e; but I definitely hold politician­s, who put out divisive xenophobic messages and posters, responsibl­e, because this created the atmosphere in which it thrived.

“What is the kind of Britain we are starting to create? People were saying: ‘Why should she wear a headscarf?’. What next: why should people wear a skull cap or a turban? And as women, have we really not got over the 1950s, when middle-aged white men used to tell us what we can or cannot wear? I thought we’d got beyond the point where people commented on the length of our skirt.

“When politician­s express shock and condemn the rise of hate crime, what I ask is, take a long, hard look at yourselves first. What is it that we are doing that is sending out the green light to people who hold racist, Islamophob­ic, antisemiti­c, xenophobic views that it is OK to say these things?” Lady Warsi said.

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