Will you listen to the Somali Conservatives & vote for them to defeat Sadiq Khan 2020

Reer London, Will you vote for the Tories?

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  • Maybe

    Votes: 1 3.1%
  • I don't know

    Votes: 3 9.4%

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He wrote this article and it is is his pitch.

Mohamed Y Ali: The Conservative candidate for Mayor of London must have a real understanding of defeating crime.

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As most readers are no doubt aware, the point at which we select our mayoral candidate to fight Sadiq Khan is fast approaching. It is clear from Khan’s poor record on crime and housing that our chosen candidate will have plenty of ammunition to use in the race.

But our pitch for 2020 can’t simply be about negative campaigning. To win in 2020, we have to have a positive message to take to Londoners. Key to this is having a message, and a candidate to sell that message, that put forward a positive case for the Conservative Party in London.

Part of that case has to be about what makes the Conservative Party great. Our emphasis on opportunity for all. Our commitment to hard-working families. Our understanding of the need to manage finances well. But the unique context of London means that our candidate will not only need to understand this, but also be able to sell the Conservative Party to new audiences beyond our heartlands.

The difficulties we often face in London are largely down to the fact that we do not do so well with BAME (Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic) voters and younger people under the age of 40. The results of the 2017 General Election and the more recent local elections demonstrate this.

By the 2020 mayoral election, almost 45 per cent of the electorate will be BAME. If the Party continues to poll so badly among BAME communities, it is almost statistically impossible for a Conservative candidate to win enough votes to get over the line.

London is also one the youngest parts of the country, with an average age of 36. Younger people in places like from where I’m from, in Ealing, are not core Conservative voters. Our 2017 election performance shows that this is a group we need to be better at attracting.

So reaching out to BAME communities and young people is clearly something any candidate will need to be able to do. For our party, the next London Mayoral election will provide the next big opportunity for us in London to address these audiences. So, we must select our candidate wisely. Our success or failure in the next London Mayoral election could well decide the fate of the London Party in the longer term.

On who such a candidate could be, a lot of names will be put forward in the coming days and weeks. But who should we pick? For me, the choice is simple, Shaun Bailey gets my nomination for the Party’s candidate for London Mayor.

Given all the problems London is currently experiencing due to Sadiq Khan’s abysmal leadership, we need a candidate who first and foremost will address anti-social behaviour, create opportunities for our young people and tackle violent crime. We need a candidate who can speak to the young, who understands the causes behind the rise in violent crime, and who can win the trust of the city’s BAME voters for our party.

Shaun has been a youth worker for many years, and has been involved in community work to help disadvantaged communities for a long time now. This is why David Cameron hired him as a special adviser on youth and crime when he was Prime Minister. Shaun is also a London Assembly Member, so he understands all too well from personal experience how Sadiq Khan is failing London – and how to fix things.

Shaun grew up near Grenfell Tower in a family descended from the Windrush Generation. In many ways, Shaun personifies the immigrant success story so many in London experience.

He is the candidate who ticks all my boxes. If we are to have someone to stand on a pro-conservative message of opportunity, and have a candidate who can reach out to those more harder-to-reach communities, I challenge anyone to find a more suited candidate.

Our nomination for London Mayor can be a truly inspiring moment for our party. It would be a bold statement to the rest of the country to award Shaun our party’s nomination for the next Mayoral election. It would also represent our best chance of beating Sadiq Khan, something all Conservatives should urgently want to do.

https://www.conservativehome.com/lo...-a-real-understanding-of-defeating-crime.html

Would the Somalis like @Knowles, @Samaalic Era, @Arma and others vote for the Tories?

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The man he's endorsing, Shaun Bailey has made several Islamophobic and sexist remarks. In an ironic twist related to a thread from yesterday, this guy happens to be Jamaican and claims that his people are not as problematic as other immigrants "because we’ve shared a religion and in many cases a language" with white British. I'm also about 90% sure he's married to an cadaan woman, so I'm guessing he reserves his sexism for women of colour.
 
@Farm

Wow, interesting, isn’t his sister the friend of Boris Johnson’s girlfriend? Did they accomplish better than most Somalis in Britain? They don’t seem to be like the ghetto dwellers Somalis.
 

Jiron

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Somalis are conservative culturally but not politically in the west as the right embraces anti immigrant/muslim/black sentiments directly clashing with our existence. I hope I am wrong about this brother tho because I would love to see more Somalis active in Politics. :)
 
The man he's endorsing, Shaun Bailey has made several Islamophobic and sexist remarks. In an ironic twist related to a thread from yesterday, this guy happens to be Jamaican and claims that his people are not as problematic as other immigrants "because we’ve shared a religion and in many cases a language" with white British. I'm also about 90% sure he's married to an cadaan woman, so I'm guessing he reserves his sexism for women of colour.

@astorecalledkmart

You know the funniest thing I heard this week was a UAE minister saying, ‘Islamic extremism will be isolated to the western countries because of their tolerance towards Islamists’. I don’t blame him when people like @Omar del Sur can curse the western countries with natural disasters, call them “kafir animals’ and instigate hatred towards them, all in the pretext of FOS. Having said that, Muslims in general and Somalis in particular shouldn’t put all their eggs in one basket and infiltrate all major political parties to change attitudes from within (inside) towards their communities. But to believe in conservative politics requires a different kind of Somalis, one that’s economical self sufficient and doesn’t require social welfare from the state.
 
@astorecalledkmart

You know the funniest thing I heard this week was a UAE minister saying, ‘Islamic extremism will be isolated to the western countries because of their tolerance towards Islamists’. I don’t blame him when people like @Omar del Sur can curse the western countries with natural disasters, call them “kafir animals’ and instigate hatred towards them, all in the pretext of FOS. Having said that, Muslims in general and Somalis in particular shouldn’t put all their eggs in one basket and infiltrate all major political parties to change attitudes from within (inside) towards their communities. But to believe in conservative politics requires a different kind of Somalis, one that’s economical self sufficient and doesn’t require social welfare from the state.


We are black Muslims. It’s not in our interest to vote for conservatives. So you calling us ignorant for voting liberal. But tell me Jews vote liberal as well. Are they ignorant?
 
We are black Muslims. It’s not in our interest to vote for conservatives. So you calling us ignorant for voting liberal. But tell me Jews vote liberal as well. Are they ignorant?

@Jaydaan

I didn’t call anyone ignorant and Jews aren’t monolithic in their support towards the political parties. They do donate big bucks to both sides of the aisle. We Somalis vote for the left for obvious reasons.
 
@astorecalledkmart

You know the funniest thing I heard this week was a UAE minister saying, ‘Islamic extremism will be isolated to the western countries because of their tolerance towards Islamists’. I don’t blame him when people like @Omar del Sur can curse the western countries with natural disasters, call them “kafir animals’ and instigate hatred towards them, all in the pretext of FOS. Having said that, Muslims in general and Somalis in particular shouldn’t put all their eggs in one basket and infiltrate all major political parties to change attitudes from within (inside) towards their communities. But to believe in conservative politics requires a different kind of Somalis, one that’s economical self sufficient and doesn’t require social welfare from the state.

While there are economic benefits to voting for right wing parties if you make over a certain income, the societal platforms of said parties have recently been built on anti-immigrant, Islamophobic, and blatantly racist rhetoric. That alone makes voting for right-wing parties as a visible minority and as a Muslim problematic - you are actively handing power over to people who dislike you in exchange for saving a few dollars which you end up losing anyway when you factor in cuts to social services such as health care, education, and public transit

Extremism is a cancer that can only be defeated with education. I think that education will lead to greater civic involvement and economic and political power, which in turn will cause a greater breadth political parties catering to your community in hopes of securing your votes. Until that happens, people will vote for the party that is presently least harmful to them, rather than the party which may be potentially beneficial in the future.
 
@Jaydaan

I didn’t call anyone ignorant and Jews aren’t monolithic in their support towards the political parties. They do donate big bucks to both sides of the aisle. We Somalis vote for the left for obvious reasons.

jews are 85/15 liberals everywhere outside of their own countries. Tell us why it’s in Somalis interest to vote for right wing parties
 
jews are 85/15 liberals everywhere outside of their own countries. Tell us why it’s in Somalis interest to vote for right wing parties

@Jaydaan

can you post your Jewish sources of 85 to 25 ratio or you just plucked out of thin air?

I’ve already explained my reasoning above and would like to include that the conservatives would mostly likely to be aligned with religious zealots and would be against social liberalism like same sex marriages, euthanasia, abortion and etc just like the Somali tribal nomads.
 
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