💨 Abstract
Reform MP Sarah Pochin faced backlash for criticizing TV ads featuring Black and Asian people, calling them unrepresentative of "average white people." She later apologized, claiming her words were "poorly phrased" and that she opposed excessive diversity efforts in advertising. Health Secretary Wes Streeting condemned her remarks as racist, while Reform party figures defended her, calling for open debate on representation. Pochin had previously sparked controversy by calling for a burka ban.
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