Friday 5 August 2022 08:37 AM Suella Braverman attacks diversity industry and says modern training ... trends now

Friday 5 August 2022 08:37 AM Suella Braverman attacks diversity industry and says modern training ... trends now
Friday 5 August 2022 08:37 AM Suella Braverman attacks diversity industry and says modern training ... trends now

Friday 5 August 2022 08:37 AM Suella Braverman attacks diversity industry and says modern training ... trends now

I am NOT a victim of 'white privilege': Suella Braverman attacks diversity industry and says modern training methods are 'brainwashing' civil servants The Attorney General has criticised 'patronising' training given to civil servants Suella Braverman called it 'brainwashing' and money could be spent elsewhere She claimed the training says working-class Asian 'must necessarily be a victim'

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Suella Braverman has attacked the diversity industry for painting her as a victim of white privilege because of her background.

The Attorney General said the 'patronising' training given to civil servants would assume she must be oppressed because she is an ethnic Asian woman with working-class roots.

She described the courses as 'brainwashing' and said that taxpayers' money should instead be spent on making sure passports and driving licences are issued quickly.

Attorney General Suella Braverman (pictured) said the 'patronising' training given to civil servants would assume she must be oppressed because she is an ethnic Asian woman with working-class roots

Attorney General Suella Braverman (pictured) said the 'patronising' training given to civil servants would assume she must be oppressed because she is an ethnic Asian woman with working-class roots

Her comments came after the Daily Mail revealed that Mrs Braverman, the Government's chief legal adviser, has scrapped diversity and inclusion training in her department having discovered that hundreds of her lawyers spent 1,900 hours on the woke lectures last year.

Speaking to Talk TV yesterday, she said: 'I looked at the training materials and I was very sad at what very intelligent, fair-minded, professional people were being taught.

'This training stuff was based on a premise that someone like me, an Asian woman

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