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UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson |
This was disclosed in a newspaper column written by the PM as his Conservative Party seeks votes in the December elections.
The Guardian has reported.
The Conservative party leader was also reported to have referred to black people as “piccaninnies” with “watermelon smiles.”
Specifically, while criticising then Prime Minister Tony Blair, Johnson had written in an Independent on Sunday edition of October 1999: “All the young people I know — i.e. those under 30 — are just as avaricious as we flinty Thatcherite yuppies of the 1980s… In fact, they have an almost Nigerian interest in money and gadgets of all kinds,” the report added.
Weyman Bennett, the co - convener of Stand Up to Racism, described Johnson’s words as “deeply racist and offensive.”
“He had demonstrated this by lying and falsely representing black, Asian and different communities inside this country.
In the past 24 hours both Conservative and Labour parties have been criticised for their handling of race issues.