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Useful Ally For The Tories?

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ToraToraTora | 12:21 Thu 07th Nov 2019 | News
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https://news.sky.com/story/general-election-indian-nationalist-party-bjp-supporters-to-campaign-in-uk-against-labour-11854965
Indians are naturally hard working and ambitious for themselves and their families to prosper, the very antithesis of socialism. Hence the conservatives are their natural home.
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Good !!
Just looked at the key marginal seats, and none of them have a significant Indian population to swing it.

The BJPs objection to Labour is because they have criticised Modi and the ruling BJP over its escalation of the Kashmir Conflict.

And there is also the danger of this backfiring. Other Asian voters may vote Labour precisely because India opposes them.

I also object to foreign countries meddling in our democratic process. It is bad enough that Israel, the US and Pakistan sticking their oar in.
Are the OFBJP in India or are they supporters of the BJP residing in other countries like the UK?

Difficult to tell from their website.
Well the Labour are no strangers to wooing Muslim votes . Who gets parachuted into fight Boris in Uxbridge? One Ali Milani. A anti-semite. Quelle surprise.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7648257/Labour-candidate-trying-oust-Boris-Johnson-election-apologises-anti-Semitic-tweets.html
Johnson’s constituency has 6 mosques. His comments about women in burkas looking like bank robbers and letterboxes were offensive to very many of his constituents.
Labour choosing a muslim candidate to appeal to locals is not the same as a foreign Government trying to influence marginal seats.

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