Is It Time to Scrap the Term BAME? | Good Morning Britain

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Britain is not a “post-racial” society, and racism persists – but issues around race and racism are becoming “less important”, according to a landmark study by the Commission on Race and Ethnic disparities.

Claims that Britain is still institutionally racist are not borne out by the evidence, but overt racism remains, particularly online, the Commission said.

Its report, commissioned in the wake of last year’s Black Lives Matter protests, said there have been improvements such as increasing diversity in elite professions and a shrinking ethnicity pay gap, although disparities remain.

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Broadcast on 31/03/2021

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