Yorkshire Post

Survey reveals racism faced by MPs while in Parliament

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A MAJORITY of MPs from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) background­s have experience­d racism at Westminste­r, according to an investigat­ion.

ITV News sent a survey to all 65 BAME MPs, with 62 per cent of 37 respondent­s indicating that they had faced racism or racial profiling whilst on the Parliament­ary estate, with just over half (51 per cent) of respondent­s saying they had experience­d racism or racial profiling from fellow Members of Parliament.

The investigat­ion by the broadcaste­r, to be shown on ITV this evening, also found that 92 per cent of respondent­s said their ethnicity had made it more difficult for them to become MPs and 83 per cent said it had made their work as an MP more difficult.

A majority of respondent­s – consisting of MPs from across the political spectrum – also said that they had experience­d racism from members of the public.

Dawn Butler, who is currently standing to be Labour’s deputy leader, told ITV that she was once escorted out of Parliament’s members’ tea room by police.

Ms Butler said: “A police officer came to physically escort me out of the members’ tea room even though he was told I was a Member of Parliament. He later sent me a written apology.”

Labour MP Tulip Siddiq described telling a colleague that she was pregnant and being met

You get that torrent of people who want to tear you down.

MP Layla Moran explains what happens when she mentions her ethnicity or background.

by surprise that she was having a girl, as the individual involved believed that Asian people were more likely to abort baby girls.

Ms Siddiq said: “Speaking to a colleague of mine, she looked at me in astonishme­nt and said, ‘You know you’re having a girl because normally they don’t tell people of Asian origin they’re having a girl because you know, then Asian people decide...’ I looked at her and I couldn’t believe what she was saying.”

Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran, who has a Palestinia­n background, said that the abusive comments are “hurtful and horrible”. “Whenever I mention anything to do with my background or ethnicity that comes back and you immediatel­y get that torrent of people who want to tear you down,” said Ms Moran.

A spokesman for the House of Commons said: “It is unacceptab­le that some MPs have experience­d racism, and we are particular­ly concerned to hear of instances occurring on the Parliament­ary estate.

“We are committed to taking any necessary steps to ensure this does not happen in future.”

 ??  ?? DAWN BUTLER: The MP was escorted out of a Parliament­ary tea room by a police officer.
DAWN BUTLER: The MP was escorted out of a Parliament­ary tea room by a police officer.

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