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BLACK BRITAIN &
                      THE BREXIT DEBATE  What does Brexit mean for Black and Asian  // THE BREXIT





                           Britain?
                                                                     DEBATES RAISED

                           Where does race and ethnicity play out in
                                                                     QUESTIONS ABOUT
                           the Brexit debate?
                                                                     IMMIGRATION, RACE,
                           Britain’s four million Black and Asian voters
                           emerged as a crucial electoral battleground
                           during the Brexit referendum in 2016.
                                                                     COMMONWEALTH,
                           The Brexit debates raised questions about   IDENTITY AND THE
                           immigration, race, identity and the Com- SPARKING VIGOROUS
                           monwealth, sparking vigorous debates.
                                                                     DEBATES.

                           The voting process revealed significant dif-
                           ferences between minority groups, and the
                           aftermath of the vote sparked huge contro-
                           versies over immigration rules, hate crime
                           and the legacies of empire.

                           Black newspapers have published  wor-
                           rying statistics and predictions about the
                           potential impact on Black Communities.
                           They quote research that suggest a signifi-
                           cant impact on economic, employment and
                           housing issues for some parts of the Black
                           British community, who have already been
                           severely affected by austerity since 2008.

                           I spoke to Black British  men and women
                           who said they did not trust their long term
                           rights as citizens in a post Brexit Britain.
                           They  expressed  concerns  over  loop  holes
                           that could one day see them ‘thrown out ‘
                           of Britain because despite being born in the
                           UK, their parents were not.

                           The shameful Tory mess up, referred to as
                           the Windrush Scandal, did little to alleviate
                           these new concerns for Black Britons, real
                           or imagined.

                           The Brexit debate has poked the ugly beast
                           we call racism. Slowly re-emerging during
                           the referendum debate, gathering momen-
                           tum with scaremongering focused on immi-
                           gration and building up to outright blatant
                           abuse, threats and at its most extreme, ter-
                           rorism. I have to say, the only time in my
                           life that I remember such hate, economic
     MAGAZINE // 56        division and inequality – was under the last                                                                                                                                                                     MAGAZINE // 57
                           deprivation and disadvantage, cultural
                           conservative government.
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