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HOME OFFICE
Constitutional & Community
Policy Directorate
Race Equality Unit
Room 1271, 50 Queen Anne's
Gate, London, SW1H 9AT
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk
April 8, 1999.
Dear Mr Bryson,
Thank you for your letter to the Home Secretary
of 26th February 1999 where you express concern about racism
against white people. Your letter has since been passed to
me and I have been asked to reply.
The Government is fully committed to tackling
racism in whatever form it takes. The Government has introduced
new racially aggravated offences, in the Crime and Disorder
Act 1998, which carry higher maximum penalties where there
is a racist motive or demonstrates racial hostility in connection
with the offence. The Courts are also under an obligation
to treat a racist motive as an aggravating factor in any offence.
The Home Secretary has now published his
Action Plan in response to the recommendations from the Inquiry
into the death of Stephen Lawrence. The action plan is guided
by certain principles including the need to support police
officers to enforce the law in a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic
Britain and raising standards and professional competence
in the investigation of crimes of all kinds, whether racist
or not.
The Home Secretary has also announced his
intention to extend the Race Relations Act 1976 to public
services. The Act currently outlaws discrimination based on
a person's race.
All of the legal provisions mentioned about
protect everyone from racial violence or discrimination. They
do not only target ethnic minorities in the UK. They apply
to discrimination against white people because they are white
or violence against targeted against a white person because
they are white. The police will record as a racial incident
an attack on a white person made by a non-white person if
it is motivated by racial hostility.
The Government has made clear that the
lessons to be learned from the Lawrence Report are a challenge
to everybody in this country. The Prime Minister has made
it clear that he wants "...a country where every colour
is a good colour and every member of every race able to fulfil
their potential."
Brian Quaife
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