The term is perfectly ok for me, but perhaps shouldn't be used by white people. The point, which certainly is legitimate in my view, is that these brown and black faces on the Tory front bench (lauded as being diverse, when actually having been selected for all having exactly the same views) do not represent the outlooks and lived experiences of the vast majority of brown and black people in the country as a whole. It takes more than having similar amounts of melanin.
Yeah, but I'd imagine you'd be of the view that the white faces on the Tory front bench do not represent the outlooks and lived experiences of the vast majority of white people in the country as a whole.