Baroness Doreen Lawrence said the authors of the report are 'not in touch with reality'. Her comments come after the report said geography, family influence, socio-economic background, culture and religion all affect life chances more than racism. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said more work needs to be done to tackle 'very serious issues' of racism in Britain. Baroness Lawrence was made a peer in 2013 after campaigning for justice for her son who died in 1993 following a racially motivated attack in south-east London. Baroness Doreen Lawrence (pictured) said the authors of the report are 'not in touch with reality' Overseen by chair Dr Tony Sewell, the findings from the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities were branded a 'whitewash' by the Left, but welcomed by other campaigners