Black DNA could decide British election
Opinion & Analysis Consumer
The "disgraceful" injustice that has led police to take DNA swabs from three-quarters of all young black British men should galvanise black voters enough to swing the general election, community leaders heard at a parliamentary meeting this week. Since the Labour government relaxed the rules by which police collect DNA samples for their suspect database, the number of black men stored on the database has ballooned in disregard of their guilt or innocence of any...






