Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Public Sector 2025-11-05

2025-11-05

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Q1 Partial Answer
Jack Rankin Con
Windsor
Context
The question stems from a recent statement by the Education Secretary criticizing white working-class boys for being 'betrayed' and highlights specific internship programs run by MI5, MI6, GCHQ, and House of Commons that are open only to people from ethnic minority backgrounds.
What assessment does the Minister have of the effectiveness of diversity, equality, and inclusion schemes in the public sector when earlier this year the Education Secretary said white working-class boys ‘have been betrayed’ yet MI5, MI6, GCHQ and the House of Commons run internship schemes open only to people from ethnic minority backgrounds? What message does it send to our children when some doors are closed because of skin colour?
This Government are determined to break down barriers to opportunity so that everyone can achieve success, and this commitment is underpinned by strong data and evidence. It is right that people who serve our country reflect the communities they serve; these schemes are about levelling the playing field, not creating an unfair advantage, and everybody who gains a place has done so on merit.
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The specific exclusivity of internship programs based on ethnicity was not directly addressed in detail.
Underpinned By Strong Data And Evidence Reflect The Communities They Serve
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Q2 Direct Answer
Florence Eshalomi Lab/Co-op
Vauxhall and Camberwell Green
Context
The context is the celebration of Black History Month, highlighting the need to continue promoting diversity beyond this month.
As we come to the end of celebrating Black History Month, it is vital that we continue to promote diversity in all workplaces. Does the Minister agree that DEI practices are fundamental for equality, fairness and transparency and preventing discrimination?
I thank my hon. Friend for her great campaigning work. I agree with her that we must do absolutely everything possible to break down all barriers to opportunity in our country.
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Q3 Partial Answer
Claire Coutinho Con
East Surrey
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The context is criticism towards the previous Labour government's definition of 'Islamophobia' which was adopted by councils involved in grooming gang scandals, limiting discussions about such issues as ‘anti-Muslim racism’. The current Government are bringing a new definition but refuse to publish it before adoption.
Labour’s previous definition of “Islamophobia” was adopted by councils that had grooming gang scandals, and it said that even talking about grooming gangs was an example of “anti-Muslim racism”. Public servants did not speak up because they were scared of being called racist. The Government are now bringing in a new definition but refuse to publish it before adoption. Will the Minister commit to publishing the draft definition for full public scrutiny?
Wherever there is abuse, it should be tackled, and we will publish details in due course.
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The commitment to publish the draft definition before adoption was not directly stated.
Tackled Due Course
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