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| Dianne Abbott |
It beggars belief that Labour's racist MP Dianne Abbott is yet again unlikely to receive any punishment for her latest outburst against white Britons, whilst Emma West faces a Crown Court trial for allegedly making racist comments during a tram journey.
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| Emma West |
Dianne Abbott has a long history of making racially abusive comments, including a 1996 incident in which she insulted blonde nurses who she claimed had never encountered a black person before.
Abbott is not alone amongst Labour racists who have completely escaped censure for their racial abuse. The late Bernie Grant, at the time a Council Leader, said "What the police got was a bloody good hiding" in response to the murder of PC Keith Blakelock during the Broadwater Farm riots in 1985.
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| Stephen Lawrence demonstrating the 'black power' salute in a photograph that the media usually crop to hide the incovenient gesture. |
Meanwhile, this week has seen the conviction of two men for the murder of Stephen Lawrence in 1993. It is right that all victims of murder and their families see justice done, but it is a shame that the same resources have not been deployed to ensure the convictions of those responsible for the racist murders of white victims. It is even more deplorable that their names are rarely, if ever, mentioned by the mainstream media, leaving the public unaware of their tragic, needless deaths.
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| The forgotten victims of anti-white racism |




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