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In just 30 seconds, Corbyn nailed the Tories’ racist hypocrisy at PMQs

Fréa Lockley by Fréa Lockley
12 February 2020
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At Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) on 12 February, Jeremy Corbyn shredded Boris Johnson’s racist hypocrisy.

After the government deported 17 people to Jamaica, Corbyn’s question was an absolute truth bomb.

“A young boy with blonde hair”

The deportations came despite widespread outrage and a series of successful legal challenges. Although the Court of Appeal ruled some were not legal and later rejected a Home Office appeal against its decision, by this stage too many people had already been placed on coaches and were denied phone contact with lawyers and relatives. As The Canary reported, the case has prompted new fears of another Windrush scenario, and many people feel it’s inherently racist and discriminatory against Black people. Yet the government refused to apologise.

Most of the so-called ‘Jamaica 50’ stood judged for past crimes and completed prison sentences. So Corbyn asked Johnson if he thought:

that someone who came to this country at the age of five… was the victim of county lines grooming and compelled to carry drugs, released five years ago and never reoffended, deserves to be deported?

Yet according to Johnson, it’s “entirely right that foreign national offenders should be deported from this country in accordance with the law”. As Corbyn rightly pointed out, the government has “learned absolutely nothing from the Windrush scandal”.

He also accused “this cruel and callous government” of “trying to mislead the British people into thinking it’s solely deporting foreign nationals who are guilty of murder, rape, and other very serious offences”. Although this is what the official government response to the deportations insisted, as Corbyn pointed out, it’s not true. Stories have since emerged that show many of those threatened with deportation didn’t commit “serious offences”.

And then, Corbyn went for the jugular:

If there was a case of a young white boy with blonde hair, who later dabbled in class A drugs and conspired with a friend to beat up a journalist, would they deport that boy?

Or is it one rule for young black boys born in the Caribbean, and another for white boys born in the US?

— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) February 12, 2020

Johnson’s face as Corbyn spoke said it all:

The face that says "how dare you compare a privileged white man to black men I'm deporting for doing the same thing I've done"
#PMQs pic.twitter.com/vkmFujlfmZ

— troovus (@troovus) February 12, 2020

There’s absolutely no doubt who that “young white boy with blonde hair” might be:

https://twitter.com/BenJolly9/status/1227570241800228864

Spot on

Johnson was born in the US and, in 2008, he confessed to snorting cocaine and smoking “dope” as a teenager. Later, a secret recording showed Johnson telling his friend Darius Guppy that he’d pass on News of the World reporter Stuart Collier’s address. This was so Guppy could beat him up.

Corbyn was absolutely right to challenge both Johnson’s shady past and the vile racism of this Tory government. Respect.

Featured images via screengrab Ben Jolly/Twitter

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