politics

Kemi Badenoch questions the need for Equality Act protections in public sector duties
9 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- Kemi Badenoch, the Tory leader, argues that the public sector duty to consider minorities fosters division, while legal experts caution that its removal could lead to increased discrimination. This duty has been a cornerstone of Britain's equality laws for over twenty years, requiring public institutions to consider…
- The debate surrounding this issue has intensified, positioning it as a focal point in the ongoing culture wars in Britain.
- The public sector equality duty was established following the Stephen Lawrence inquiry, which exposed systemic racism within public institutions. It mandates that public bodies actively consider how their policies affect different demographic groups, aiming to promote equality and prevent discrimination.
- Badenoch's stance reflects a broader ideological shift within certain political circles, where the emphasis on individualism is often pitted against collective responsibility. Legal experts' warnings highlight the potential risks of dismantling established protections, suggesting that the push for 'common sense' cou…
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