Rise in racist attacks (1)
01 January 1991
Rise in racist attacks
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In a written answer to Keith Vaz on racist attacks, Peter Lloyd,
Minister of State at the Home Office, said that 6,459 racial
incidents were reported to police forces during 1990. Later in
another written answer, using figures compiled by Her Majesty's
inspectorate of constabulary, the number of incidents for 1990
was 6,359 - up on the previous year by over 1,000. The difference
between the two figures is not clear.
A recent report by the Greenwich Action Committee Against
Racist Attacks claims that 254 racist incidents were reported to
them in the south-east London area in the past year. The figure
is nearly a hundred more than in the previous year.
Southwark council has also reported a wave of racist incidents
in the borough, with 30 attacks taking place in three months.
This spate of attacks coincided with the BNP's decision to stand
a candidate in a local by-election. Their candidate, Stephen
Tyler, poled 132 votes. Black groups are planning to hold a march
and rally to demonstrate against the attacks, which the BNP have
threatened to oppose.
Hansard, written answer 6.6.91, 3.7.91; South London Press,
23.7.91
Statewatch no 4 September/October 1991