THE DEEP ROOTS OF ISLAMOPHOBIA IN THE TORY PARTY - 30/9/20.
During the Conservative Party leadership election last year, Sajid Javid put his fellow candidates on the spot: will you agree to an inquiry into Islamophobia within the party?
8/ Boris Johnson agreed, and after delays and prevarication, an inquiry was launched earlier this year.
Today, HOPE not hate is publishing our submission to the inquiry.
9/ In recent years, HOPE not hate has tracked, highlighted & campaigned against the poison of hatred impacting individual political parties.
None have been immune.
10/ For several years, there have been well-documented incidents of Conservative Party MPs, councillors & locally-elected representatives engaging in vile racism, particularly towards Muslims.
11/ Muslim members have reported a lack of action when they complained. Many have resigned from the party in protest.
12/ Our submission covers:
• Exclusive new polling of Conservative members, conducted by YouGov and commissioned by HOPE not hate, showing the widespread nature of negative attitudes towards Muslims and other discriminatory views within the Conservatives’ grassroots.
13/ • Case studies of Conservative councillors, MPs and activists who have been subject to complaints but either faced no disciplinary action or were allowed back in after a short suspension.
14/ • An analysis of the Conservative Party’s disciplinary processes and how improvements to those would improve the procedural issue, and aid the attempts to fix the cultural issue of Islamophobia and anti-Muslim prejudice within the Conservative Party.
15/ In June 2019, following media coverage of Islamophobic incidents within the Conservative Party, HOPE not hate commissioned YouGov to poll Tory Party members.
16/ We wanted to understand how they viewed British Muslims, Islam more generally, and the issues of Islamophobia within their party.
17/ To assist with our submission, we’ve commissioned new polling of party members, carried out by YouGov, whose polling of Tory Party members is widely considered to be gold standard & which has been cited, or praised for their accuracy by The Times, Telegraph & ConservativeHome
18/ The poll found that there continues to be widespread suspicion, prejudice and hostility towards Muslims amongst Conservative Party members.
19/ Amongst the poll’s alarming, & depressing, findings:
• 57% of Tory party members had a negative attitude towards Muslims, with 21% registering a very negative attitude.
20/ • This is more than twice the number of those (Tory party members) with negative attitudes towards Hindus and Jewish people, and the fifth of respondents with very negative attitudes compares with just 3% who felt the same about Jews, Hindus and Sikhs.
21/ • Half of Conservative Party members (47%) believe that Islam is “a threat to the British way of life”, while 58% believed that “there are no go areas in Britain where Sharia law dominates and non-Muslims cannot enter”....(cont)
22/ ...(cont) • This figure rose to 66% of those who backed Boris Johnson in the 2019 leadership election.
23/ • Over a third of Tory members thought that Islamist terrorists reflect a widespread hostility to Britain amongst the Muslim community, compared to 53% who thought it was wrong to blame all Muslims for the actions of a violent minority (cont)...
24/ (cont) ... Opinion was evenly divided amongst Johnson supporters, with 44% believing the former statement and 46% the latter.
25/ Conservative Party members hold significantly more negative attitudes towards Muslims than the general public. In a separate poll commissioned by HOPE not hate, YouGov asked the same questions in a national poll....
26/ Just under a third of the general public (30%) thought Islam was a threat to the British way of life (compared to 47% of Tory members), while 37% of the public thought that there were no go areas where non-Muslims could not enter (compared to 47% of Tory members).
27/ Conservative members were more than doubly as likely to think that Islamist terrorists reflect a widespread hostility to Britain amongst the Muslim community than in the national poll.
28/ Distressingly, Conservative Party members refuse to believe that their party has a problem with Islamophobia:
• 79% believe that there is no problem, just 9% think there is. Among Johnson supporters this grew to 86% and fell to 4% respectively....
29/ • Only 1 in 6 party members (17%) felt that the Conservative Party should be doing more to combat Islamophobia & other racism within the party, compared to 74% who believed that the party was already doing all it reasonably can. Johnson supporters split 8% & 85% respectively
30/ The polling represents a huge challenge to the party’s leadership, demonstrating that Islamophobia is a widely spread view within the party’s membership.
31/ This is underlined by the continued inaction, or tepid action, against members – some of whom are senior members – who engage is outright Islamophobic activity.
32/ On 26 Nov 2019, the Prime Minister denied claims that the Conservative Party’s complaints process was ineffectual, saying “What we do in the Tory party is when anybody is guilty of any kind of prejudice or discrimination against another group then they’re out first bounce”
33/This unusual turn of phrase is somewhat open to interpretation, but it was widely taken as meaning that the Conservative Party would expel members who were guilty of prejudice or discrimination, & that a single instance of such behaviour would be enough to merit such an action
34/ Yet there is considerable evidence to show that Mr Johnson was wrong in this claim, whether or not he was aware of it....
35/ For our submission to the Inquiry, we collated forty examples of cases where prejudiced and discriminatory actions by Conservative Party officials, activists and members have resulted in either short term suspensions or no action at all...
36/ It is important to stress that these case studies are far from an exhaustive list. Some high-profile cases were not highlighted because they have already received widespread media attention....
37/ We were only able to include such cases as were reported in the media or otherwise brought to our attention; it is impossible to know how many similar cases go unreported....
38/ What is clear from these case studies is that the Party’s complaints process is not working: it is not robust, it is under-resourced, it is arbitrary and open to political interference...
39/ ....and the Party’s complaints process lacks the transparency required to build trust with those impacted by the actions of Islamophobic members.
40/ In our submission, we offer to assist the Conservative Party in improving their process, and in strategising how to combat the high levels of Islamophobia within the party....
We also recommend that the Party:
• create an independent complaints and disciplinary procedure for the Conservative Party.
• initiate an open & transparent system for suspending members subject to investigations, ensuring a due process & support & clarity for complainants...
42/ • A programme of training for members on Islamophobia, anti-Muslim prejudice & understanding British Muslims be set-up....
43/ ....This programme should include opportunities for all members to learn, compulsory training for MPs and other leaders and a system for requiring those disciplined to partake in it...
44/ ....The leadership of the Conservative Party commit to making greater efforts to promote a more positive image of Muslims to members and the wider public and call out anti-Muslim prejudice wherever it is found....
45/ Our polling and the case studies included in our submissions should send a wave of alarm through the party’s leadership. hopenothate.org.uk/2020/09/30/the…
46/While the party’s leading figures have been keen to rightly call for Labour todo more to tackle antisemitism within its own ranks, with a few admirable exceptions, they’ve been less eager to call out racism within their own party
YouGov polling tables⬇️ hopenothate.org.uk/wp-content/upl…
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