Kemi Badenoch says Nottingham, Southport and Manchester Arena attacks could have been stopped if workers were not afraid of being branded racist

The Nottingham, Southport and Manchester Arena atrocities could have been stopped if workers were not afraid of being branded racist, Kemi Badenoch said today.

The Tory leader used a speech to launch a searing condemnation of racism rules that have cost lives and been helping ‘separatism and tribalism’ to run riot in Britain.

Mrs Badenoch insisted the UK is the least prejudiced country in the world, and bias against white people was just as unacceptable as against ethnic minorities.

Pointing to the case of Henry Nowak, she said the murdered teenager’s family wanted ‘something good’ to come from the outcry at his treatment by the police. 

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