For years, I urged minorities to join the Tories. But now there’s Suella Braverman, I say – get out! | Mohammed Amin
I thought the party couldn't sink lower than Boris Johnson, but the awful rhetoric now must make it intolerable for people of colour
I have been a politics junkie since 1960. Accordingly, I remember the Labour party introducing the Race Relations Act 1965, while Conservatives regularly made and defended racist remarks, the worst being Enoch Powell's rivers of blood" speech in 1968. My future wife's Pakistani origin family in Romford experienced racist attacks for the first time after that speech.
Despite this, in 1983, as a new convert to free-market capitalism, I joined the Conservative party because I considered that Margaret Thatcher was transforming Britain for the better. I still do.
Mohammed Amin is a former chair of the Conservative Muslim Forum
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