London mayoral candidate ‘should have been clearer’ in paper about multiculturalism
The Conservatives’ deputy chairman has conceded the party’s newly selected London mayoral candidate “could and should” have made clear he was not singling out Muslims or Hindus when he wrote about the impact of multiculturalism.
James Cleverly insisted Shaun Bailey had been misunderstood, and that he was trying to say that because black boys were learning more about faiths other than “their own Christian culture”, they were more likely to drift into crime.
Related: Tory London mayoral pick under fire for remarks about Muslims and Hindus
Do the Tories not have any other strategy apart from trying to divide our communities and attack multiculturalism?
It didn't work against @SadiqKhan in 2016 and won't work in 2020.https://t.co/bdDhnWlpfp
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