Wednesday, 6 June 2007
The core of prejudice at the heart of Cameron’s Conservatives
It has emerged that almost two thirds of Conservatives apparently believe that immigration has not “been good for Britain”, according to a survey carried out by a leading Conservative website, whilst only a third of Conservatives would attend a civil partnership ceremony.
The findings were published by ConservativeHome, at:
http://conservativehome.blogs.com/torydiary/2007/06/is_this_you.html
The survey results state that only 34.4% of the 1,294 Conservatives who took part in the survey considered that “immigration had been largely good for Britain”, whilst only 66.3% would “go to a civil partnership ceremony if invited by a friend.”
This survey shows the core of prejudice at the heart of Cameron’s Conservatives. Labour equality activists from the BME and LGBT communities have maintained that divisive Tory attitudes are alive and as insidious as ever, and here is the proof. It seems that David Cameron has so far managed to chloroform dissent within his ranks, but it is now reviving.
These findings will come as a shock to many people in Lambeth for example, where the Conservatives affect a cuddly image. When Tories express their real views they prove that only Labour has the commitment and the support from within to promote equality, whilst the Tories remain as entrenched in their attitudes as ever. They still have a long distance to travel from lip service to genuine belief.
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This just goes to show that the Tories have not progressed one bit since Cameron took over. He is all gloss and dross.
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