The suit is claiming that she has faced loss of employment opportunity as she is white, and discrimination under the basis of the Equality Act.
said she had been “exploring a legal career” and therefore applied to the £14.80-an-hour internship scheme run by the 10,000 Interns Foundation programme and the Bar Council, but was rejected.
She appears to simply be a bile-spewing “journalist” who is clearly not hurting for employment. A cursory Google search has her pegged as a social media and communications graduate too - it doesn’t suggest a keen desire to enter the legal profession, but perhaps someone not telling you you’re special and suggesting you might have a default advantage turns you into a racist, dogwhistling P.O.S.
She appears to simply be a bile-spewing “journalist” who is clearly not hurting for employment. A cursory Google search has her pegged as a social media and communications graduate too - it doesn’t suggest a keen desire to enter the legal profession, but perhaps someone not telling you you’re special and suggesting you might have a default advantage turns you into a racist, dogwhistling P.O.S.