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Brendan O'Leary
Brendan O'Leary
1 year ago

Well said.

The lure of a captive vote is the only explanation needed for politicians’ enthusiasm for Multiculturalism .

This is patronising, presumptuous and divisive and I wish they would just stop it.

Carmelina Lester
Carmelina Lester
1 year ago

GOOD

Nicky Samengo-Turner
Nicky Samengo-Turner
1 year ago

Please do not insult Indians and Indian Hindus with this ” multiculturalism” woke nonsense. As I have said so many times previously, Indian Hindus in Britain so massively outperform and exceed the performance and contribution to GB of all others, including indigenous Brits, in every single sphere that they turn their exceptional minds to. Just look at Sunaks CV compared to Truss and all the other lightweights? India should be, along with Israel, our most precious and close allies not least as a defence against the inexorable rise of virulent Islam extremeism, but more importantly, we should have the backbone, guts and courage to stand up and say so!

Vijay Kant
Vijay Kant
1 year ago

Thank you.

Glyn R
Glyn R
1 year ago

What do you say about the rise of militant Hinduism that is targeting Christian minorities in India?

Dougie Undersub
Dougie Undersub
1 year ago

“A comfortable majority ..
say that it is not important for them to have an Indian-origin MP representing their constituency.’
I have a feeling that is not true of British Pakistanis or Bangladeshis. Am I right?

Alphonse Pfarti
Alphonse Pfarti
1 year ago

Hard to say. George Galloway remained enduringly popular for some time.

Ian Barton
Ian Barton
1 year ago

Based on my interaction with the British Indian community, I suspect that the Conservative party can count on the majority of Indian votes – simply because it would seem to represent their view of hard work, reward and strong families.
Ethnicity will not be a significant factor in their support for Sunak, were he to win – and the Conservatives have always been well aware of that.

Last edited 1 year ago by Ian Barton
William Cameron
William Cameron
1 year ago
Reply to  Ian Barton

I agree the Indian Hindu culture seems in line with Tory views.

Nicky Samengo-Turner
Nicky Samengo-Turner
1 year ago

except for the woke pandering of the ToyliTories

William Cameron
William Cameron
1 year ago

However the Pakistani/ Muslim vote seems to be largely captured by Labour.

Nicky Samengo-Turner
Nicky Samengo-Turner
1 year ago

ooh what a surprise…

Christopher Barclay
Christopher Barclay
1 year ago

Given their success in so many fields of British life, identity politics and its believe that representation should always be proportionate to the size of racial groups comes as a threat to British Indians.

Iris C
Iris C
1 year ago

I am sure those of Indian origin – or any other ethnic origin who were born here and have lived and worked with citizens from different backgrounds and cultures – have the know-how to judge the characters and abilities of the two candidates without bringing race into the issue.
In fact, it disturbs me to think that the tiny percentage of unelected Tory members who will be voting, could be closet racists or radical feminist.
Articles like this, do not help.