“I was told I would have to sign a form acknowledging my son had made a racist remark which would be submitted to the local education authority for further investigation,” she said. “I refused to sign it and I told the teacher in no way did I agree the comment was racist. My son is inquisitive. He always likes to ask questions, but that doesn’t make him a racist.”
Today, the mother of the other boy involved in the incident is speaking out, too. Nicola Allen is firing back that she never branded Elliot a racist, and feels she’s being falsely accused of being behind the frenzy:[INDENT]She said: “I don’t want people going round saying I called that little boy racist. “This is extremely distressing for me and my family.”