Sarah Pochin’s comments about diversity on TV spark debate - Bundlezy

Sarah Pochin’s comments about diversity on TV spark debate

Self portrait of multiracial group of young student friends
The debate continues over whether Sarah Pochin’s comments were racist, and readers discuss Rachel Reeves failing to get a selective license (Picture: Getty Images)

Do you agree with our readers? Have your say on these MetroTalk topics and more in the comments

Reader is disgraced that Rachel Reeves rents out her London property for ‘£3200 a month’

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has apologised after it was revealed she failed to get a selective licence from the council to rent out her south London home.

What is puzzling is that no one has mentioned the astronomical rent she’s charging – £3,200 a month! No wonder it’s hard to find affordable homes in London.

Surely it’s time to introduce a rent cap on private housing similar to the rent agreements that are applied in social housing. Chris, Tottenham

Sarah Pochin ‘speaks for bigots’, reader says

It’s always fun to see the likes of Paul (MetroTalk, Thu) try to claim white people are no longer being represented properly because minorities are ‘vastly over-represented’ on TV.

Paul seems to be looking at very different TV ads and shows to the rest of us – white people continue to take the majority of screen time, whereas minority groups now take up roughly 20-30 per cent. It always seems more likely that what’s going on is people like Paul are upset that minorities get actual representation now, rather than being relegated to token roles where they are seen but rarely heard.

And as ever, he relies on the same false argument that the pursuit of ‘equality’ is somehow a ‘criticism’ of white people. The only people being criticised are those such as Reform MP Sarah Pochin, who speaks for bigots when she complains about there being too many black and Asian faces on TV and who Paul was seeking to defend. Matthew, Birmingham

Reform UK Holds Press Conference In Westminster
This reader says ‘white people continue to take the majority of screen time’ (Picture: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Reader questions ‘what does it matter that there are people from different ethnic backgrounds in advertising?’

As a white person, I’m baffled as to why so many white people feel threatened that there’s not enough ‘white-ness’ in what is a predominantly white society.

Got a question about UK politics?

Send in yours and Metro’s Senior Politics Reporter Craig Munro will answer it in an upcoming edition of our weekly politics newsletter. Email alrightgov@metro.co.uk or submit your question here.

And anyway, what does it matter that there are people from different ethnic backgrounds in advertising and so forth? Michael, Tunbridge Wells

Should we be worried about Russia’s nuclear weapons?

Dennis Fitzgerald (MetroTalk, Wed) is worried about Russia and its nuclear-powered weapons, asking why would they have them if not to use them.

Lots of countries have devastating weapons they do not use. Russia is a bully and has no intention of doing the things it says it will regarding weapons. Am I alone in seeing them for what they are, a joke?

If it were down to me, Ukraine would already be a member of Nato and Russia would have done nothing except bluster. I think the West needs to grow a backbone. Glen Purcell, Twickenham

Missile system on the background of the sunset. World War III
This reader says ‘Russia has no intention of doing the things it says it will regarding weapons’ (Picture: Getty Images)

Reader says Putin is ‘mad but not stupid’

Putin may be mad but he isn’t stupid. He knows it would be idiotic to launch nuclear weapons towards the West. Matt, Sheffield

Running to the shopping centre is an ‘ordeal these days’, according to reader

Does anyone else find visiting the shopping centre something of an ordeal these days? I’m constantly having to run the gauntlet of enthusiastic and persistent youngsters trying to get me to change my energy provider or subscribe to some (undoubtedly very worthy) charity. The words ‘Have you got a minute?’ fill me with dread. Colin Wood, Salford

Reader’s joke doesn’t miss the mark

As it’s getting colder, it would be nice to buy a bottle of absinthe to warm up a bit. I miss it, absinthe makes the heart grow fonder.
Martin Lawrence, South Croydon

Glass With Absinthe
This reader does a funny (Picture: Getty Images)

Do you agree with our readers? Have your say on these MetroTalk topics and more in the comments

About admin