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Rishi Sunak Faced Racism In Childhood; Says 바카라It Wouldn바카라t Happen Today바카라

The comment of the first Indian-origin UK PM came in the backdrop of recent revelation of racism within the Royal palace where a senior stuff had been removed for her statement against a black charity campaigner.

The first Indian-origin UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak yesterday said that he had confronted racism in his childhood. While talking about the recent controversy erupted in the Royal house of the Great Britain when a stuff had been removed for her racially charged comment against a black woman, the UK PM said, 바카라it wouldn바카라t be right for me to comment on it바카라.

However, he revealed that he experienced racism during his life. Pressing that such things don바카라t happen now in the UK, the first PM of colour said, 바카라But what I'm pleased to say is that some of the things that I experienced when I was a kid and a young person, I don't think would happen today,바카라 reports Sky News.

He also lauded the progress of the UK in tackling racism but said that the 바카라job is never done바카라.

The conservative leader whose efforts to get elected brought in further debates on the UK바카라s propagated multiculturalism and its real consciousness on racism added, 바카라Whenever we see it (racism), we must confront it. And it's right that we continually learn the lessons and move to a better future.바카라

His comments came in the backdrop of the recent incident of racism unearthed in the close coteries of Buckingham palace. Prince William바카라s godmother Susan Hussey was charged with hurling racial statement toward a black woman on November 29 during a reception. The 83 years바카라 old woman repeatedly asked a black British charity campaigner where she actually came from.

Black charity boss Ngozi Fulani when tweeted about her experience and termed it 바카라violation바카라 during which she felt 바카라trapped바카라, his majesty King Charles III removed Hussey from her duty as an aide to Queen Consort Camilla.

The revelation took the Twitter to storms. Dr. Shola Mos-Shghbamimu, the women rights바카라 activist and the author of 바카라This is Why I Resist바카라 notes that this is not the beginning nor the end of racism within the palace.

In reference to princess Meghan Markle who earlier showed red flags on racism inside the palace Dr. Shola tweeted, 바카라Meghan Markle and Prince Harry told you of racism in Royal Family & household. But she was vilified, abused & violated for speaking the truth. Ngozi Fulani바카라s experience with Lady Susan Hussey wasn바카라t isolated, one off or a 바카라bad apple바카라 at Buckingham Palace. You can바카라t reform this.바카라

However, Nigel Farage of GB News didn바카라t find any racist intention and tweeted, 바카라I believe that Ngozi Fulani was looking for trouble. How is it a racist outrage to ask someone in African dress where they are from? This Royal story is not what it seems.바카라

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