Scotland's
former First Minister, Humza Yousaf, of the Scottish National Party (SNP), has
said that he's Scottish to his very roots. Nevertheless, following the recent
riots, he also said that he and his family don't feel safe living in Britain
because of racism and that they may have to move elsewhere.
He
was recently accused of racism by Elon Musk, when he said that most of the
senior public positions in Scotland in the judicial, legal, health and policing
system, are "filled almost
exclusively by people who are white."
By
focusing on race and skin colour, Humza Yousaf, omits an important fact about
the significance that social-class plays in British society. The vast majority
of Scottish white people are not going to get these senior public positions
either, because they are not part of a white social elite, that is based on
social class, money, education, and family connections.
We
know that only around 7% of the British population attend public schools, but
we also know that those who do, are disproportionately represented in some of
the top jobs in British society, including the law, journalism and the First
Division civil service. How many editors of the Guardian newspaper went to
comprehensive schools?
Even
under an SNP government, Scotland is hardly an egalitarian society, but neither
is the rest of Britain. Currently, some 432 private landowners own 50% of the
private land in rural Scotland and many of these are not Scottish.
1 comment:
Just to reinforce your point. Less than 1% of people in the UK own 50% of the land mass.
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