June 12, 2007
Tour Tories Host Ball to
Celebrate India@ 60
London
Conservative party leader David Cameron lauded Britain's traditional
links with India and Pakistan at a ball held here to celebrate 60
years of independence of the two countries.
The ball was attended Monday night by the high commissioners of the
two countries and a host of leading personalities, including former
Indian cricket captain Kapil Dev and England Test star Monty Panesar,
who arrived fresh from England's victory over the West Indies at Old
Trafford hours earlier.
Cameron stressed on the strength of the traditional links the three
countries had and the high level of shared business. He went on to
talk about the importance of a stable society in helping create
economic prosperity.
Drawing on his recent stay with a Birmingham-based Muslim family, he
emphasised the common values that unite responsible citizens of
tolerance, decency and family. However, he also recognised the need
for clearer understanding on what integration meant for individuals
coming to Britain and to get involved in British life.
Talking about the developments within the Conservative Party since
he became a leader, Cameron highlighted the increase in the number
of black and minority ethnic candidates selected to fight winnable
parliamentary seats.
He illustrated this progress by saying that the door to the
Conservative Party had never been locked but now people from
minority communities were actually being invited into the room.
He said: "So much unites us, let's make the most of it".
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