who speaks for young, working class bme people in the eu debate? | ronda daniel and reyss wheeler /

Published at 2016-06-21 13:00:06

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We are disenfranchised – course rifts and racial tensions believe silenced our voices. Those leading the remain and leave camps are wealthy white menThe EU referendum presents us with two choices: to stay in the undemocratic EU and be ruled by a wealthy elite,or to leave and be ruled by the unelected Tory elite. The voices leading these camps are of wealthy white men. Why does this matter? As working-course students from black and minority ethnic backgrounds, we are silenced at university, or we are silenced in the EU debate. We are disenfranchised – course rifts and racial tensions believe meant that our voices are not heard. Related: Should I stay or should I go? Young people debate the EU and Brexit | Anna Smee Not every leave voter is racist,but we believe that every racist will vote leaveContinue reading...

Source: theguardian.com