Transport Secretary Mark Harper has vehemently denied any suggestion that the Conservative Party harbors racial issues, insisting that there is no such problem within the party.
Harper’s statement comes amid mounting pressure on the party following a controversial £10 million donation from businessman Frank Hester.
The backlash against the Conservative Party intensified after reports emerged of Hester’s alleged derogatory remarks about veteran MP Diane Abbott, wherein he purportedly expressed sentiments of animosity towards black women, including suggesting that Abbott should be shot.
These remarks triggered widespread condemnation and sparked days of intense scrutiny and criticism directed at the party. In response to the outcry, Hester issued an apology for his comments, characterizing them as “rude” while emphasizing that they were not motivated by Abbott’s gender or the color of her skin.
Harper’s remarks reflect the party’s stance that such comments do not reflect broader attitudes within the Conservative Party.
However, they come at a time when the party faces heightened scrutiny over its handling of issues related to race and diversity, particularly in light of recent controversies and allegations of racial insensitivity.
The Conservative Party’s response to this incident underscores its commitment to addressing concerns about racism and discrimination within its ranks while also emphasizing the need for accountability and responsibility among its members and supporters.