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POLITICAL POWER




                      THE VOICE OF THE BLACK BRITISH COMMUNITY




                           Black voters have the power to change the out-  the UK Black population, a suspicious sign that            of their skin can still be a trigger for oppression.   Pita says he does feel represented, and he does
                           come of the general election in the UK.   needs to be looked at carefully for better under-                Marsha.                                     feel everyone is treated equally in the UK, and it
                           This is what emerged from the recent statistics   standing the reasons behind it.                                                                      is not like other countries where rich people are
                           on the importance of Black voters, showing the   But what did people say really wanted to get out          On the other hand, other interviewees pointed   placed above the rest of society.
                           significance of taking the number of black voters   of the current General Election?                       out at the better living conditions they are expe-
                           even more seriously this year, as they will make   From the recent interviews carried out in Not-          riencing compared to their native country.   “I feel represented because everyone is treat-
                           the difference.                           tingham and nearby, all the interviewees firmly                                                              ed equally in the UK, not like in Nigeria where
                                                                     believed that it is essential to go out and vote, in             Mateliah Ncube has been living in the UK for 18   rich people really made a difference”.  It is not
                           It  is  estimated  that  about  1  over  10  MPs  will   order to have a say in present and future issues.   years, and she claims that Zimbabwe’s political   my first-time voting. This time I want somebody
                           come from a BAME background, and the British                                                               and economic situation is everything but rosy.   who provides free healthcare for everybody and
                           Future analysis shows 67 ethnic minority’ MPs   But what do Black people really feel about the             She said she has seen more equal opportunities   more houses for poor people, higher minimum
                           will stand in Parliament. Even if we are still far   country we are living in today?                       here than what Zimbabwe was offering her.   wage, better transport, trams and so on”. Pita,
                           behind in regard to an equal representation of   One 19-year-old woman, Marsha (Not her real                                                           is drawn to the Labour party, and tells us why:
                           ethnic groups within the UK, some steps have   name) asserted that it is time to have more di-             Apparently, equality seems to be a very delicate
                           been taken.                               versity within the highest level of politics, there-             but fundamental topic within the Black commu-   “Labour interests me because of the minimum
                                                                     fore “it is important to be educated in politics”.               nity, and the question remains, why?        wage being raised to 10 pounds, I’m going to
                           What are the promises that candidates are tell-  It’s  her  first  time  voting,  and  Marsha  is  very                                                vote for them, I think they promise more job op-
                           ing Black communities?                    excited because as a young person it’s her first                 Pita Ukachukwu, a 51-year-old man who origi-  portunities”.
                           From defocused strategies and broken promis-  time to have a say in what’s happening in the                nally comes from Nigeria, reinforced the idea of
                           es, the Conservative party aims to give migrants   country.                                                having equal opportunities within the country.  Do you have an opinion?
                           job opportunities, no matter where they come   “It’s important for people to be educated about                                                         Visit: www.powellandbarnsmedia.com
                           from, they will have the possibility to work.   the political parties and generally about poli-
                           This suggests that the Tories have abandoned   tics”. Says Marsha.
                           the idea of lowering the immigration flow, even
                           if we already know politicians are very good at   She is not willing to say who she is going to vote
                           changing their minds.                     for. But tells me she thinks that we need more
                                                                     diversity in the government so that black people
                           On the other hand, Labours aim is to promote so-  can be represented.  She adds:
                           cial justice, enhancing the NHS that for Labour,   “I want Brexit to be revoked because it is caus-
                           will need to be free and accessible to everybody   ing a lot of unnecessary debate throughout the
                           in the country. They also support the tax reduc-  whole process. Nothing was really wrong be-
                           tions and specific borrowings. But what about   fore, so why do we need this change?
                           Liberal  Democratics  and BAME?  And  Greens?
                           Farage? Nothing has been firmly said concern-  Marsha hopes to see more Black MP’s but she is
                           ing Black communities. Nevertheless, even the   not confident about that.
                           intentions of both the Tories and Labour seem to
                           avoid having any specific focus on BAME people.   “I would like to see more black representation
                                                                     but I know that is not the focus of the election,
                           Looking back at the last 2017 General Election   but that is sad because it definitely should be
                           campaign, who was the most popular party for   because black people don’t have the same priv-
                           Black communities? According to data, the La-  ileges as white people in the UK”.                                                                                   // BLACK VOTERS
                           bour party was the preferred one with 77% of                                                                                                                                     MAKE THE
                           votes, accounting for 1 Labour voter over 5. The   She says she does not “feel represented by the
                           Conservatives reached 1 voter over 20, and only   government because the majority of the deci-                                                                           DIFFERENCE IN
                           a little but significant percentage supporting the   sion made come from white middle class” men,
                           Brexit party. Within this framework, it is impor-  so she feels she can’t identify with them.                                                                         2019  ELECTIONS
                           tant to underline also that only 1 over 4 BAME   In fact, 1 in 3 people claim they are not happy
     MAGAZINE // 40        Electoral Commission, counting up to a 25% of   ticularly regarding the fact the colour                                                                                                                          MAGAZINE // 41
                           people is registered to vote according to the
                                                                     with what is currently happening in the UK, par-

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