Bristol Post

We know where funds for Tories’ election trail will be coming from

- Bristol

RECENTLY Rishi Sunak stood in Downing Street and said: “We have seen a shocking rise in extremism, disruption and criminalit­y.” He talked of the descent “into intimidati­on, threats and planned acts of violence”.

It has more recently been reported that the Tory party’s biggest donor, Frank Hester, stated that looking at Diane Abbott makes you ‘want to hate all black women’ and that the MP ‘should be shot.’

He continued that seeing her on TV meant ‘you just want to hate all black women because she’s there.’

Twenty-four hours after that report, astonishin­gly, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Mel Stride said: “I think the critical point here is I don’t think what he was saying was a gender-based or race-based comment.” He added the comments were “clearly inappropri­ate” but people should “move on”.

After a further eight hours and following intense media pressure and justifiabl­e outrage by the general public, a spokespers­on for Number 10 admitted the comments were indeed racist. Patently, not only were the comments racist and misogynist­ic but following the murders of MPs Jo Cox and Sir David Amess, the comments were immensely dangerous.

It has been revealed that over the last year, Frank Hester has donated a staggering £15 million to the Conservati­ve Party. This almost equates with the sum of money spent by the Tories at the last General Election.

We now know where their funding for the General Election later this year will come from: someone who makes racist and sexist remarks and is happy to express the desire to kill an MP.

To paraphrase Mel Stride’s remarks, is it not now time for the whole Conservati­ve Party to ‘move on’?

Mike Baldwin

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