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Black, Conservative and proud
Season 2 · Episode 4

Black, Conservative and proud

As the debate around the legacy and current effects of racial injustice rages, some Conservatives of colour are speaking up in rejection of what they see as the dominant ‘woke’ views. Samuel Willams, the mixed-heritage Tory hopeful for Bristol’s mayoralty

Bristol Unpacked

December 10, 202041m 21sExplicit

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Show Notes

As the debate around the legacy and current effects of racial injustice rages, some Conservatives of colour are speaking up in rejection of what they see as the dominant ‘woke’ views. 


Samuel Willams, the mixed-heritage Tory hopeful for Bristol’s mayoralty in May 2021 is one such voice. He chats with Neil about feeling patronised by the Left, being ostracised by others in the Black community and the Conservative Party’s successes and shortcomings in appealing to diverse communities.


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