Advisor: 'Crazy rhetoric' stokes migrant racism
Manchester Evening News|December 19, 2022
THE Home Secretary's "crazy rhetoric" on migrants is stoking an increase in racism in Britain, according to a a Government adviser who announced her resignation this week because she did not feel comfortable serving under Suella Braverman.
Advisor: 'Crazy rhetoric' stokes migrant racism

Nimco Ali, a campaigner and survivor of female genital mutilation (FGM), who was appointed as an independent Government adviser on tackling violence against women and girls in 2020, effectively quit live on air on Friday during a radio interview.

Ms Ali, told Times Radio she was on a "completely different planet" from the Home Secretary when it came to the rights of women and girls.

At the weekend, she followed up these comments by saying Ms Braverman's rhetoric about migrants was "basically feeding into this Nigel Farage stuff".

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