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One third of whites claim they are victims of racism

One third of whites claim they are victims of racism | Nationalist Media Network | Scoop.it

A growing number of white people believe they are the victims of racial prejudice in Britain, official research has found.

Almost one in three – 29 per cent – said they now expected to be treated worse than other races by key public services.

And the number of whites claiming to have been refused a job or discriminated against at work for reasons of race has doubled in the last five years, according to the Government study.

Seven per cent believed they had failed to win a promotion because of their race, up from three per cent in 2003.

Three per cent alleged they had been turned down for a job for the same reason, up from one per cent.

In addition, the study reveals that most ethnic minorities living in Britain feel stronger ties to the nation than whites.

One in six white Britons feel only a slight sense of belonging to the nation.

Whites also now feel less able than other ethnic groups to influence decisions affecting their local area and the country as a whole.

For example, 41 per cent of black African, 36 per cent of Bangladeshi and 35 per cent of Indian people feel they have a say in decisions affecting Britain, compared to 19 per cent of white people.

The survey of 15,000 people – ordered by Communities Secretary Hazel Blears – is likely to prompt a fierce debate about the disillusionment of the white majority.

The Tories blame Labour’s race relations strategy.

Tory communities spokesman Baroness Warsi said: ‘It’s no wonder more people feel there is an increase in racism when Labour’s multicultural industry is forever talking up what divides us rather than concentrating on what unites us.’

The research found that overall, whites are more likely than those from ethnic minorities to believe that racial prejudice and discrimination is getting worse.

Fifty-eight per cent said they believe there was more racial prejudice now than five years ago, compared to 44 per cent who were interviewed in 2001.

The figure for ethnic minority communities has hardly changed, at 32 per cent.

The survey found that 29 per cent of white people expect to be treated worse than other groups by at least one of eight public services, including the police, prisons, courts, Crown Prosecution service, probation service, local housing organisations, schools or GPs.

Whites identified council housing departments or housing associations as the most likely to discriminate against them.

The proportion of members of ethnic minority groups who expected to face discrimination from one of the eight bodies fell from 38 per cent in 2001 to 34 per cent.

But it remains higher than for white people in many categories, particularly the police.

Tory MP Greg Hands, a member of the Commons communities and local government select committee, said: ‘It’s a dangerous phenomenon if any part of the population feels they are being systematically discriminated against.’

Overall, 84 per cent of people felt they belonged strongly to the country, including 45 per cent who said they belonged very strongly.

However, nine out of ten Pakistani and Indian people said they felt a strong sense of belonging, compared to 84 per cent of whites.

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Teenager stabbed girlfriend to death in front of their month-old baby

Teenager stabbed girlfriend to death in front of their month-old baby | Nationalist Media Network | Scoop.it

A young mother was stabbed to death by her ‘violent and controlling’ ex-lover in front of their baby daughter, just hours after he promised not to hit her again.

Myles Williams, 19, broke into Kirsty Treloar’s family home and stabbed her dozens of times on January 2 this year, after she told him she did not want to see him.

The teenager knifed his victim’s sister and brother as they tried in vain to protect their 20-year-old sibling at the house in Hackney, east London, before dragging Miss Treloar into his car and driving away.

A court heard how Williams, of Clapton, pulled up when he came across a friend a short distance away and told him: ‘I just stabbed my girl and she ain’t breathing,’ before casually smoking a cigarette.

He then dumped Miss Treloar’s body behind some wheelie bins, abandoned his car and fled.

Mere hours before the attack, Williams had sent Miss Treloar – who had given birth to their daughter weeks earlier – a text message to tell her his new year’s resolution was not to hit her again.

Williams is facing a life sentence after being found guilty of murdering the trainee nursery nurse following a trial at the Old Bailey.

The jury was told how the teenager sent a text to Miss Treloar on New Year’s day which read: ‘Okay wer all gud now and my new yrs ressy is that i aint going to hit u again and i won’t hit u 4 this yr next yr the yr after that the next yr after that.’

Crispin Aylett QC, prosecuting, said of the message: ‘This can only be described as a conditional new year’s resolution. It ended the following morning.’

Miss Treloar – who had tried ‘many times’ to cut all ties with abusive Williams – replied to his text at 6.30am on the morning of January 2 and told him she did not want to see him.

The teenager then forced his way into her east London home and launched himself at Miss Treloar, who was holding their baby daughter.

After hitting his ex-girlfriend several times Williams launched a frenzied knife attack, stabbing Miss Treloar 29 times and wounding her sister Gemma, 24, and brother Dean, 23, as they tried desperately to intervene.

‘Family ripped apart’: Kirsty Treloar’s sister Gemma, left, and brother Dean, right, photographed outside the Old Bailey, were both wounded as they tried to protect their sibling from her violent ex-boyfriend Myles Williams
The court heard how Gemma Treloar was stabbed in the arm as she pleaded with Williams not to take her sister – described by the Sheffield University student as ‘one of life’s beautiful people’.

When Dean Treloar tried to defend his sisters Williams stabbed him three times in the chest.

Williams then dragged his wounded ex-girlfriend to his car, drove a distance of two miles, then stopped to speak to a friend and buy cigarettes. The pair stood next to the car smoking before Williams dumped the young mother’s body and fled.

The court was told how Williams and Miss Treloar met in early January 2011 while he was working sweeping the streets outside Hackney Job Centre.

Miss Treloar briefly moved in with the 19-year-old but the relationship quickly turned sour due to his ‘violent and controlling’ nature and she returned to the family home in Hackney.

In a witness statement read out in court, Miss Treloar’s mother Pamela Dabney said her daughter had obtained a child care qualification and was looking forward to her life as a new mother and to working with children.
‘Myles Williams has taken a decent, loving, close family and ripped us up,’ she said.

‘The last year of Kirsty’s life was made a living hell by someone who was jealous of her relationship with her family and friends.

‘Kirsty tried many times to cut all ties but unfortunately she felt she had no means of escape.’

Williams was found guilty of murdering Kristy Treloar and of wounding Gemma Treloar and Dean Treloar.

He is due to be sentenced on Wednesday.

 

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Black Crime: Men charged after Westfield death

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Nine people are charged with violent disorder following a fatal stabbing at Westfield shopping centre in Stratford, east London.

 

Liam Woodards, 24, of Stratford, was killed during a fight at the centre on Friday afternoon.

Three men were arrested on Friday and a further six were held over the weekend. They were due to appear before magistrates.

Scotland Yard said two other men suffered minor injuries.

A murder investigation has been launched.

Michael Alvaranga, 23 of Leytonstone; and Javin Righbie, 22, of Stratford; are to appear before Barkingside magistrates later.

Michael Ndefo, 21, Rhys Regisford, 20, and Emmanuel Oloyede, 19, all from Plaistow; Jason Vaughan, 24, Tony Caton, 21, and Danny Caton, 23, all of Stratford; and Jerome McLeish, 20, of Victoria Docks; are due before Thames Magistrates' Court.

A 23-year-old man arrested on Friday was later cautioned for affray and released with no further action while a 20-year-old man, also arrested in connection with the investigation, has been bailed to return to an east London police station on a date in July pending further inquiries. 

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Teenager Stabbed To Death In South London

Teenager Stabbed To Death In South London | Nationalist Media Network | Scoop.it

Three youths have been arrested after a teenage boy was found stabbed to death.

Detectives have launched a murder inquiry after the boy was found with a stab wound to his chest in Lewisham, south east London.

Emergency crews were called to Launcelot Road at about 4am on Wednesday but the victim, believed to be 16, was pronounced dead shortly after 5.10am.

Three males, aged between 16 and 18, have been arrested in connection with the death and remain in custody at a south London police station, Scotland Yard said.

The dead boy's next of kin have been informed.

Formal identification of the victim has yet to take place, the force added.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "We retain an open mind as to the motive at this early stage and are actively seeking any information, which can be provided in confidence."

Anyone who witnessed the incident or has any information should call 020 8721 4868 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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