The Mail on Sunday

Top civil servant in BLM storm

- By Ian Gallagher CHIEF REPORTER

A SENIOR civil servant has caused a storm by claiming that ‘systemic racism’ exists in Britain and endorsing the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement in an email to hundreds of staff.

Iain Bell, deputy national statistici­an at the Office for National Statistics, said he was l earning about ‘ my white privilege and how that looks to others’ and expressed regret t hat a Census question on ethnicity had caused offence.

Elsewhere in his email, he described the vital role of the ONS in ‘shining a light on today’s society’, but added that ‘too often the collection of... statistics is done with only White People in the virtual room’. He signed off his note: ‘Black Lives Matter!’

However, some staff claim his email is at odds with the principle of Civil Service impartiali­ty and point out that BLM UK, the group behind the fundraisin­g campaign that has raised more than £1 million, supports the dismantlin­g of capitalism.

One staff member claimed: ‘ The ONS i s completely divided and the saga won’t go away. People are in absolute shock that he can stand by the actions of BLM.’

In his email, Mr Bell wrote: ‘ Following the abhorrent killing of George Floyd, there have rightly been a string of protests about bringing an end to systemic racism in America, here and in many other countries. I know it has affected us all.’

He added: ‘It worries me how often we have caused offence in the developmen­t of the Census question on ethnicity. I know it means as a leader I have much more to learn and do.’

The email prompted a flurry of internal emails. One, from an ONS field interviewe­r, said ‘the phrase “Black Lives Matter!” with which Iain signs his email is not a politicall­y neutral expression of the anti-racism we all feel in our bones. It is the name of a specific organisati­on with an explicitly radical agenda’.

Last night, the ONS said: ‘Impartiali­ty and independen­ce are fundamenta­l principles of the ONS.’

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ONS statistici­an Iain Bell
‘WHITE PRIVILEGE’: ONS statistici­an Iain Bell

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