Outlining the party's manifesto in what was her first interview with a national publication, she called for a national register of alleged racists that would ban them from living near people from ethnic minorities.
This would include people guilty of 'micro-aggressions', which the Oxford Dictionary defines as 'indirect, subtle, or unintentional discrimination against members of a marginalised group'.
'It's similar to the sex offenders register,' she told MailOnline. 'If you were to be racially abusive to someone, [the register] would question whether someone is fit enough to hold a particular job where their bias could influence another person's life.
'A lot of racism happens at work and places of education in a micro-aggressive way. If you exhibit an element of bias at work, you should probably receive a warning first [before later being added to the register] so people know in future that you hold these views.'
Ms Johnson said inclusion on the list would mean you could be excluded from 'certain fields' of employment - or even banned from living near people from ethnic minorities.
'If you live in a majority-coloured neighbourhood you shouldn't reside there because you're a risk to those people - just like if a sex offender lived next to a school he would be a risk to those children,' she said.
We can call the "racist" neighborhood Europe, and the "majority-coloured neighborhood" Africa. There would be a very strict exclusionary policy enforced to ensure each neighborhood remains so.
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We can call the "racist" neighborhood Europe, and the "majority-coloured neighborhood" Africa. There would be a very strict exclusionary policy enforced to ensure each neighborhood remains so.
She has to go back.