The Lammy report is more political and resorts to feelings and claims of misunderstandings. It states stuff like "the courts do not deliver any discriminatory verdicts but it should have more BAME Magistrates just because".I like neeps wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 8:52 amLammy also has lived experience of the statistics though... And he also did a comprehensive review which did find racism in the UK justice system but was never acted upon. So your point doesn't really stand here.Ymx wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 8:43 amThanks for posting that.Random1 wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:06 pm Bit of an overview from one of the contributors here. From 28 mins
It’s completely reasoned, logical and not even disputable. Compared to that Lammy “you tell xyz it’s not racism”.
It’s the lived experience of real statistics.
We'll never know the real extent of the problem of racism in this country because someone will back up their opinion with their statistics and someone else will back up their experience with their statistics.
It ignores the fact trends in the UK and overwhelmingly social economic and multiple minorities do better than the English counter parts when all other factors are level. It also suggests positive discrimination, despite the fact all studies show positive discrimination barely ahs any effect on racial differences in society. I'm sure the Swell report will have flaws, but it's pretty heavily evidence driven. the fact most criticism claiming it was wrong came out before the report was published says a lot about the lack of evidence and rationality there is in the criticism of it.