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[MigrantCause] UK is No 1 in discriminating against black African and Caribbean

 

UK is No 1 in  discriminating against black African and Caribbean people in employment.

 

In its latest migration outlook report (International Migration Outlook 2014), the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development  found that  UK is No 1 in  discriminating against black African and Caribbean people in employment.

 
At the same time, we know that British people are No 1 in exploiting Africa through  access to employment  opportunities and resources that could be taken by local African unemployed people.  British migrants are swamping Africa for looking for  jobs, starting businesses or  being sent by NGOs, the Government or international organisations for consultancy work. It can only take one week for a British jobseeker  to get a job in Africa.  British  are discriminating against black people in UK while others travel to Africa to take  African local jobs. This is double discrimination that is affecting African and Caribbean both in the UK and in their countries of origin.
 
There is no UK media that has reported  about this because  all British people support discrimination practices against black people. UK is an apartheid country at  the same level as South Africa was.
 
 
 

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