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Robert Jenrick accused of fuelling ‘toxic nationalism’ with Birmingham claims | Robert Jenrick

Robert Jenrick is accused of fueling the “Fire of toxic nationalism önce after he has doubled his complaint about“ not seeing another white face ”in some of Birmingham.

Shadow Justice Secretary was criticized by the Parties, local leaders and politicians along the bishop of Birmingham after publishing Guardian’s words since March.

At a conservative dinner, Jenrick complained of not seeing another white face in Handsworth neighborhood and said that it was not a country he wanted to live because of lack of integration – before saying that it was not about skin color or belief.

Deputy Prime Minister and the Secretary of Justice David Lammy, Jenrick’in people according to the color of his skin, shadow Chancellor Mel Stide, saying that the words “not the words I will use” broke the ranks. Green Party leader Zack Polanski said it was racism.

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Birmingham’s bishop is right Rev Rev Dr Michael Volland, “concern and division of the potential and” toxic nationalism fever for a harmful narrative that can be fed to a harmful narrative, “he said.

West Midlands’ former Conservative Mayor Andy Street, Jenrick’in Handsworth’un very ethnic neighborhood is not integrated is wrong, Labour’dan Mayor of the Mayor of Richard Parker “incredibly sad but very angry at the same time,” he said.

“Birmingham, a proud, various city built by generations in every background. We do not separate people with the color of their skin – and this is what Jenrick’s comments here,” he said. “What is of interest to me is that there are conservative politicians in that room and our region. Silence is not leadership in the face of such discourse.”

Jenrick, in his speech to the Conservative Party Conference, repeatedly pressure on the comments.

In March, Jenrick recorded: “The other day I went to Handsworth in Birmingham to make a video on the garbage and was absolutely terrible. In this country, a slum neighborhood as close as I came. But I realized that in the clock and one half, another face, another face, another face, I did not offer another face.

“This is not the kind of country I want to live.

On Tuesday, he said that he had repeatedly standing with the interpretations and that he did not come back from them because it would be wrong to close an important debate that we need to have as a country ”about integration.

When a Sky News journalist said that his words can strengthen the extreme right groups who do not want to see black and brown people living in the UK, Jenrick said that it was a “absolutely shame and absurd” question and that the journalist was trying to silence the discussion about the integration he said could be fuel.

In an interview with Telegraph’s Daily T Podcast, Jenrick pressured whether the community should be integrated and reflecting the structure of the country when a completely white region is very monocultural.

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Jenrick replied: “The left -wing. The rural area is colonialist, it is dismantling national confidence. The left is doing these arguments… What I say is not about the color or belief of your skin. My goal is that we have communities that do not reflect the width of people living in our country.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch argued that Jenrick made a “real explanation ve and was“ nothing wrong to observe ”. But at the same time, the BBC told Breaks: “I don’t think about how many faces people see and what they look like on the street.”

Jenrick’s comments about Handsworth are about a video about GB News and a video about the flies. The images talk about being in Handsworth, but it is actually depicted while walking on a street in Aston nearby. There is no interview with any local people. In Aston, a liberal Democratic Assembly Member Mumtaz Hussain shows a flytipping clip entering Facebook. Jenrick later went to talk to the residents in the conservative region of Sutton Coldfield about flytipping.

Lammy, who responded to Jenrick on Tuesday, says, “Unlike Robert Jenrick, the people know that Improviating is not about to withdraw to doubt or judge people according to the color of their skin. The conservative party, division and fall offers the needs of our country.

Training Secretary Bridget Phillipson said to LBC, Jenrick, “There is a lot of explanations to do,” he said. He asked: “Does your skin suggest that the color of your skin makes you less British than someone else?”

Green Party leader Polanski said, “Jenrick could visit Handsworth to listen to the inhabitants, chose to pass and judge them according to the color of his skin. Racism chose racism instead of recognizing our neighboring nation. Tories, reform and labor wants to divide us. Enough: Enough.

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