I want to add my voice to those who have condemned the minority of people at the weekend who were acting in a violent way towards the police, and I wish those injured officers a speedy recovery, but Secretary of State, does it not just fuel the suspicion of people from the BAME community when the recommendations of something like the Public Health England report are withheld? Are they not bound to suspect that that is the establishment feeling that it is likely to be embarrassed and made to feel awkward by those recommendations? Should they not be published?
Public Order
Proceeding contribution from
Clive Efford
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 8 June 2020.
It occurred during Ministerial statement on Public Order.
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