But will any police resources be directed towards protecting black and brown people? Will we get strongly worded statements against the rising problem of racism and Islamophobia in this country? Or will they keep telling us how much safer we have it compared to other groups
Hampshire Police, whose officers are 96.4% white, are being accused of anti-white racism.
The latest figures show that Hampshire Police were 5.1 times more likely to stop and search a Black person than a white person. Of the Black people arrested following stop and searches, 60% were released with no further action taken. The average disparity across England and Wales was 3.8 times.
Facts matter. Some people may feel that there are two-tier policing because they did not like seeing people arrested for taking part in riots, but the data does not support that claim.
I also find it incredible that some of the same people who oppose anti-racism training for police officers are now calling for mandatory antisemitism training for NHS staff.
I think anti-racism and antisemitism training courses are both good things.