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"David Lammy has insisted that despite experiencing horrendous prejudice while growing up, he does not believe Britain is a racist country and hit out at those who would have us believe that we are more divided than we really are. Writing exclusively for The Independent to mark Black History Month, the justice secretary described how he was spat at as a young boy for being Black, and said he was terrified of the skinheads who patrolled our neighbourhoods, spreading their hate."
Journalists are deployed on the ground to cover reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech as stories develop. Investigations include the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and documentaries highlighting American women fighting for reproductive rights. Reporting and analysis are distributed without paywalls and rely on donations so journalism remains accessible and funded by those who can afford it. David Lammy insists Britain is not a racist country despite suffering horrendous prejudice while growing up, including being spat at and fearing skinheads. He says efforts to combat division show national determination to address racism and criticises Reform and MP Sarah Pochin for remarks he views as counter to Britain's tolerant spirit.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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