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Robert Jenrick urged to apologise for 'disgraceful' integration comments
Jenrick described Handsworth as poorly integrated and akin to a slum during a visit, sparking widespread criticism despite local data showing only 8.7% white residents, officials said.
- On March 14, Robert Jenrick, Shadow Justice Secretary, told Conservative activists he did not see another white face in Handsworth and called it close to a slum, a recording obtained by The Guardian shows.
- During a filmed 90-minute visit Jenrick said he would not shy away from raising integration issues while filming a GB News video on litter in Handsworth during Birmingham’s all-out bin strike.
- According to Birmingham City Council and the Office for National Statistics, Handsworth is ethnically mixed with 9% white and 1,032 white residents of 11,814, while Vinod Parekh rejected Jenrick’s portrayal after moving there 35 years ago.
- Community leaders demanded an apology and warned a co-signed letter published on Tuesday said Jenrick's comments could stir division, while Kemi Badenoch defended him and others criticised him.
- Critics warned the remarks could fuel far-right narratives and commentators said the episode highlights a broader integration debate and a shift in Conservative Party rhetoric.
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Leaning Left8Leaning Right4Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution42% Left
Bias Distribution
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C 37%
R 21%
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