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Conservatives could become ‘no-go’ party for black Britons, says Tory activist

Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones criticises No 10 for failing to address concerns of adviser Samuel Kasumu

  • ‘My Conservative party is losing touch with black Britain’

Splits within No 10 over how to tackle issues around race show that Boris Johnson’s Conservatives could become a “no-go” party for black Britons, one of the party’s most prominent black activists has said.

In an article for the Guardian, Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, the former Tory candidate known as “the black farmer”, has criticised Downing Street for failing to address criticisms from Johnson’s civil society and communities adviser, Samuel Kasumu.

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