British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday pledged that he would look into discrimination in the U.K., saying that after thousands marched in peaceful protests for Black Lives Matter, as a leader he “can’t ignore the strength of their feeling.” He said a cross-governmental commission would soon begin investigating discrimination faced by Black and minority ethnic populations.
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Boris Johnson vows to investigate discrimination in U.K., announces cross-government commission on racism
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