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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics /article5110811.ece
Because the USA have voted for a Black President, there are questions already being asked when will the UK elect an ethnic minority Prime Minister.
Equality chief Trevor Phillips, states that because of institutional racism in the Labour Party it would prevent an ethnic minority candidate getting to the top.
His he right or is it just sour grapes because he did not rise as far in the Labour Party as he expected to, due to his outspoken views?
Because the USA have voted for a Black President, there are questions already being asked when will the UK elect an ethnic minority Prime Minister.
Equality chief Trevor Phillips, states that because of institutional racism in the Labour Party it would prevent an ethnic minority candidate getting to the top.
His he right or is it just sour grapes because he did not rise as far in the Labour Party as he expected to, due to his outspoken views?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Minority ethnicicty has little to do with it, you can apply the same principles to anyone, i.e, a red haired person,some one in a wheelchair , someone from Wiltshire etc.etc.etc..
Whoever it is has to convince their local party officials to allow them to stand for parliament which could take years. Then their party has to be elected with a majority, it will then take several years for that person to impress the other members enough to be elected leader. If they are not the party in power it will take many more years.
Everyone who seeks power by election faces an uphill struggle and colour does not enter into it.
Whoever it is has to convince their local party officials to allow them to stand for parliament which could take years. Then their party has to be elected with a majority, it will then take several years for that person to impress the other members enough to be elected leader. If they are not the party in power it will take many more years.
Everyone who seeks power by election faces an uphill struggle and colour does not enter into it.