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By *uietbloke67 OP   Man
over a year ago

outside your bedroom window ;-)

Not quite British then, even though he was born in England...Asian English so to speak.

Tabloid rasiscm at work...not English. Asian English...like Blair was Eurpoean English or Brown Scottish British

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol


"Not quite British then, even though he was born in England...Asian English so to speak.

Tabloid rasiscm at work...not English. Asian English...like Blair was Eurpoean English or Brown Scottish British "

I think they are talking about how heritage

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton

To be fair calling someone African-American isn’t considered racist?

The key thing is what do people within that group call themselves. I believe many (most/all?) call themselves British Asian?

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By *arkandlovelyWoman
over a year ago

South Derbyshire

But he is British Asian. By saying it's racist to acknowledge that, aren't we implying that not being white British is an undesirable trait that should be swept under the carpet? And (admittedly making an assumption here) it's probably a part of his identity that's important to him and that he's proud of.

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Not quite British then, even though he was born in England...Asian English so to speak.

Tabloid rasiscm at work...not English. Asian English...like Blair was Eurpoean English or Brown Scottish British "

Why is it racist

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Assume you're discussing Rishi?

Who's parents were apparently from Tanzania.

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By *ustintime69Man
over a year ago

london

Rishi was at least born here (Southampton) unlike Alexander Boris de pfeffel Johnson who was born in New York and must be a septic tank

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By *ionaScarletTV/TS
over a year ago

Dundee

Does Rishi refer to himself as Asian English?

or merely British

I've no time for him - he's a tory and therfore... richly deserving of many pejorative ephithets. but if he identifies as British then any other term which references his heritage *is* racist

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Does Rishi refer to himself as Asian English?

or merely British

I've no time for him - he's a tory and therfore... richly deserving of many pejorative ephithets. but if he identifies as British then any other term which references his heritage *is* racist"

If that's the criteria and he does not identify like that then the bbc, Sky and channel 4 are all guilty if racism then. Also think sturgen also described him this way

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I'd really want to see context before I'd say it's discriminatory. It could be, but it could also be descriptive.

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By *landAnnCouple
over a year ago

Inverness


"Not quite British then, even though he was born in England...Asian English so to speak.

Tabloid rasiscm at work...not English. Asian English...like Blair was Eurpoean English or Brown Scottish British "

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European English?

Blair is Scottish, born in Edinburgh.

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By *uietbloke67 OP   Man
over a year ago

outside your bedroom window ;-)

Oo well no one concurs...

Fair enough and TB was born in edinburger forgot lol

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Assume you're discussing Rishi?

Who's parents were apparently from Tanzania. "

Actually one from Uganda and the other from Kenya… if you bother to look it up!

Born in Southampton, went to Winchester, worked at Goldman and worth apparently twice as much as the king!!!

I may not be a fan of his politics but not bad for a 1 generation Brit!!!

I am way more offended by him being a former hedge fund manager than I am about the colour of his skin or religion

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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago

Brighton


"Assume you're discussing Rishi?

Who's parents were apparently from Tanzania.

Actually one from Uganda and the other from Kenya… if you bother to look it up!

Born in Southampton, went to Winchester, worked at Goldman and worth apparently twice as much as the king!!!

I may not be a fan of his politics but not bad for a 1 generation Brit!!!

I am way more offended by him being a former hedge fund manager than I am about the colour of his skin or religion "

Agreed. Such a shame we still live in a world where creed is even a topic that merits discussion, but we are sadly. It IS a good thing to have the first “person of colour” holding the top job in the UK. It is equally a shame this lacks full legitimacy as it is not the result of a general election. Personally I feel it is also a shame he is a far right Tory but that doesn’t take away his achievement.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Assume you're discussing Rishi?

Who's parents were apparently from Tanzania.

Actually one from Uganda and the other from Kenya… if you bother to look it up!

Born in Southampton, went to Winchester, worked at Goldman and worth apparently twice as much as the king!!!

I may not be a fan of his politics but not bad for a 1 generation Brit!!!

I am way more offended by him being a former hedge fund manager than I am about the colour of his skin or religion

Agreed. Such a shame we still live in a world where creed is even a topic that merits discussion, but we are sadly. It IS a good thing to have the first “person of colour” holding the top job in the UK. It is equally a shame this lacks full legitimacy as it is not the result of a general election. Personally I feel it is also a shame he is a far right Tory but that doesn’t take away his achievement."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Rishi's grandparents lived in India/Pinjab where we come from and then Rishi's parents came to the UK in the 50 or early 60's. Rishi is Indian

It is a big deal that the UK has their first non white PM a historical moment just like when Thatcher was the first lady PM. When the media is stating he is "asain" by that they mean south Indian ie could be and or parents etc orginated from Indian, Pakistan, Bangledesh, Sirlanka etc etc.

As with most British citizens and I am a British Indian citizen, I and millions of others do not care where he was born etc but do recognise the fact as stated above being historical.

What I and millions other care about is getting the UK out of this mess and as Rishi said all alnong and Truss and her supporters could not and did not want to see is that the UK is on her knees and the only way out is via tax rises, cuts and another windfall tax on oil/gas co.s

FYI, we own several propeties lice around London and are higer rate/40% tax payers but we are no fools as if we were left with dangerous Truss and her incompetent supporters inc Penny Mourdant etc - by the end of the year the bank of England would have crashed and everyone with a private pension/saving etc would have lost everthing

Rish atm does appear and has said from the first time he stood for PM, he appears honest and realitc but sadly many will say many nasty things about him just be they do not see him as ......

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