The British branch of the movement Black Lives Matter (UKBLM) officially set up on Monday political parties in the UK and thus confirmed that he has this controversial and for many radical movement political ambitions, despite claims that it is impartial. The movement must submit a customer contract, pay £ 150 and submit all logos before acceptance.
In response to this move, he is a political commentator and former teacher Calvin Robinson, who is also multiracial himself and who has suffered from it in the past racial political positions, he said: "There is certainly no longer any doubt that the Black Lives Matter is a political movement with a political agenda. Anyone protesting under their flag must join their anti-British principles.“A former MEP from the British Brexit party, Martin Daubney, added on the social network: “Many of us who claimed this was their goal were labeled as extremists, but this was inevitable all along."
How will Formula 1 and the FIA react?
Of course this one contribution did not miss the platform or website dedicated to motorsport. It is an introduction that is or will be even more related to Formula 1. Thanks Lewis Hamilton, a fighter against racism and discrimination and equality in the royal class of motorsport, for which he deserves all respect, has been a controversial movement for many Black Lives Matter also appeared in Formula 1 - with an inscription on the T-shirt of the current champion, which he wears before the race in kneeling as a sign of opposition to racism.
FIA has written in its statute that v Formulas 1 prohibits any political action. And given the fact that this movement has become a political party, it will be interesting to see if it will Lewis Hamilton still allowed to wear his T-shirt with the inscription Black Lives Matter, or he will have to join other colleagues and put on a T-shirt with the inscription End racism.