Deportation plan generates racist slur on social media
The Independent|June 15, 2022
Demonstrations have taken place over the past week against the plan to deport asylum seekers to Africa
NADINE WHITE
Deportation plan generates racist slur on social media

The UK's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda has inspired fresh waves of racist and bigoted language on social media, public figures have warned.

London mayor Sadiq Khan, home secretary Priti Patel, Labour MP Diane Abbott and campaigner Femi Oluwole, among numerous others, have been targeted by online users suggesting that they should be removed from Britain and flown to the central African country.

Discussing the trend, Sunder Katwala, director of think tank British Future, pointed out that the slur was also being used by both left and right-leaning commentators against people they disagree with or dislike, with those from ethnic minorities being disproportionately targeted.

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