>> My brother in law is Windrush generation, and I have more experience of the NHS
>> than you do, so I have you beaten on both scores and provides my argument
>> with validity
I'm not sure why, other than 'a bit of sport', you and NoFM2R feel the need to be so combative about this.
You didn't say Racial discrimination doesn't exist. On the other hand neither your post at 13:49 yesterday nor this one suggest you're open minded about the possibility that racism (real or perceived - it doesn't make any difference) might be influencing take up in the Caribbean and African ethnic minority groups.
It's surely axiomatic that whatever those concerns the best way to address them is by a research/campaign initiative in those communities.
It might also be the case that such an initiative would be one of those cases where the exemptions in equalities legislation could be used so that the research/campaign team has a better chance of achieving engagement.
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