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Indians to be king makers in next UK elections - The Times of India

LONDON: Indians may be king makers in the next general elections in UK scheduled for 2015.

A close look into the present electorate has revealed that Indians make up the largest Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) group in 175 constituencies in England and Wales. Of these 60 are marginal seats.

Indians are also the largest group in several 'safe' seats - both for Labour and Conservative. These seats are believed to be safe because the MP has the support of these communities.

The ground-breaking research by Operation Black Vote found that in addition to the 203 marginal seats where the BME vote has a significant impact on the result (including 168 marginals where the BME electorate exceeds the MP's majority), there are important patterns relating to individual communities.

Pakistanis make up the largest BME group in 36 constituencies where the overall BME population is over 20% of the total population. Indians are second with the largest BME group in 34 such seats and Bangladeshi's in four. That means South Asian groups are the dominant BME communities in 74 seats.

Using the 2011 census, analysts looked at the BME electorate in all 573 of the seats in England and Wales and found 168 marginal seats where BME voters outnumber the majority held by the sitting MP. Entitled 'The Power of the Black Vote in 2015', the report reveals 168 constituencies in both urban and suburban areas, demonstrating that the BME electorate have never been more powerful.

With more marginal seats and more BME voters right across the geographical map, power is shifting.

OBV said, "Political parties must wake up and realise that without the BME vote they could lose - and therefore devise policies to tackle persistent race inequalities."

In the constituency Ilford North for example, Conservatives have a majority of 5,404 and a BME electorate of 35,051. In Cardiff Central, Liberal Democrats have a majority of 4,570 and a BME electorate of 12,445 while in Bristol East, Labour have a majority of 3,772 and a BME electorate of 11,420.

OBV Director Simon Woolley said, "This is great news for BME communities and democracy. Many individuals feel powerless, particularly in the face of rising racial tension and the apparent inability by political parties to acknowledge persistent race inequalities, much less have a plan to deal with it. The power to help decide who wins and who loses the next General Election will no doubt focus the minds of vulnerable politicians and their leaders."

The Liberal Democrat Deputy leader, Simon Hughes MP, said the findings were "very significant".

He added, "Unless all parties and candidates engage with and seek to win BME support, they could be in political difficulty locally and see their general election prospects significantly set back".

Conservative vice-chair Alok Sharma, MP for Reading West, who has been given the task of boosting the party's ethnic minority appeal, said, "The analysis speaks for itself in highlighting seats with larger numbers of voters with an ethnic minority background and their potential electoral impact."

Shadow justice minister Sadiq Khan, the MP who ran Labour leader Ed Milliband's leadership campaign said, "The DNA of politics needs to change in the light of this research. This research shows how important the ethnic minority electorate is going to be in future general elections. Any party that seriously wants to win needs to take the ethnic minorities with them."
 
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why do i read this like "south asians are colonizing england" ;):ashamed: ofcourse through a new form of colonization"immigration"
 
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You guys are only 2.5% of the population, and they have already tired of you. They are desperate to close the borders.

Maybe only 2.5% but its still the largest ethnic minority group. Tired of us? Why is David Cameron going to India and encouraging more to come over? They only want to close the borders to EU migrants and Muslims countries. Don't try making assumptions when you have never been to the UK.
 
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Maybe only 2.5% but its still the largest ethnic minority group. Tired of us? Why is David Cameron going to India and encouraging more to come over? They only want to close the borders to EU migrants and Muslims countries. Don't try making assumptions when you have never been to the UK.

I go to the UK every summer actually, and we own a property there. I have heard time and time again, from all kinds of citizens, residents of Reading to inner London... They have had enough.

People are not too happy with Cameron's policy..

Immigration: David Cameron urges Indians to come to 'welcoming' Britain - Telegraph

David Cameron: 'No limit' on student immigration from India as Prime Minister opens door to Asia | Mail Online

British National Party

India's premier tells David Cameron: Let more migrants into UK | UK | News | Daily Express
 
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I go to the UK every summer actually, and we own a property there. I have heard time and time again, they are desperate to close the borders, from all kinds of citizens, from residents of Reading to inner London. They have had enough.

People are not too happy with Cameron's policy..

Immigration: David Cameron urges Indians to come to 'welcoming' Britain - Telegraph

David Cameron: 'No limit' on student immigration from India as Prime Minister opens door to Asia | Mail Online

British National Party

India's premier tells David Cameron: Let more migrants into UK | UK | News | Daily Express

The British National Party has barely any support apart from uneducated hooligans. Don't judge the British public based on those idiots. Maybe you have been to different parts of the UK but based on my experience of being born and spending most of my life their frustration is aimed at mostly those two groups.
 
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The British National Party has barely any support apart from uneducated hooligans. Don't judge the British public based on those idiots. Maybe you have been to different parts of the UK but based on my experience of being born and spending most of my life their frustration is aimed at mostly those two groups.

The BNP was just one link; you intentionally avoided all of the others.

You know very well that UKIP is gaining ground, due to their immense popularity with the British public. You can deny it, but it won't help. The Brits wan't immigration massively reduced, and many indeed would rather fellow Europeans from Hungary and Romania than they would Indians.
 
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The BNP was just one link; you intentionally avoided all of the others.

You know very well that UKIP is gaining ground, due to their immense popularity with the British public. You can deny it, but it won't help. The Brits wan't immigration massively reduced, and many indeed would rather fellow Europeans from Hungary and Romania than they would Indians.

I avoided the others because they agree with what I said about the government welcoming Indians. UKIP is not against Indian immigration, it's against EU migrants and wants UK to leave the EU. Immense popularity? Lmao the only reason they are where they are is because people are tired of the 3 main parties. Look at all the recent constituency votes, they are nowhere. People are even debating whether they should be taken seriously. Obviously there are some more in favor of EU immigration but most would rather have Indian immigration.


Politics Weekly podcast: should Ukip be taken seriously? | Politics | theguardian.com
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I avoided the others because they agree with what I said about the government welcoming Indians. UKIP is not against Indian immigration, it's against EU migrants and wants UK to leave the EU. Immense popularity? Lmao the only reason they are where they are is because people are tired of the 3 main parties. Look at all the recent constituency votes, they are nowhere. People are even debating whether they should be taken seriously. Obviously there are some more in favor of EU immigration but most would rather have Indian immigration.


Politics Weekly podcast: should Ukip be taken seriously? | Politics | theguardian.com
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From your article (which comes from a far-left newspaper, which of course loves all kinds of immigration):

According to opinion polls - especially those which ask specifically about Ukip - the party's popularity has spiked this year. Indeed, a stronger than expected showing at the local elections was enough to give many in the Conservative party cause for concern
 
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