Kemi Badenoch tells Commons debate on Black History Month that schools must offer opposing views

Schools which teach pupils that “white privilege” is a fact rather than a contested viewpoint are breaking the law, the women and equalities minister has said.

Addressing MPs during a Commons debate on Black History Month, Kemi Badenoch said the government does not want children being taught about “white privilege and their inherited racial guilt”.

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