Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones criticises No 10 for failing to address concerns of adviser Samuel Kasumu

Splits within No 10 over how to tackle issues around race show that Boris Johnson’s Tories could become a “no-go” party for black Britons, one of the party’s most prominent black activists has said.

In an article for the Guardian, Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, the former Conservative candidate known as “the black farmer”, has criticised Downing Street for failing to address criticisms from Johnson’s civil society and communities adviser, Samuel Kasumu.

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