Richard Ssemitego will fight the Eastbury council seat in Barking and Dagenham on behalf of the New Conservatives. The announcement was made, appropriately enough, at a Bangladeshi Women Association Community Hall in Barking at a function attended by Tory London Mayor Boris Johnson.
According to a report in the Ugandan newspaper, the Daily Monitor, Mr Ssemitego admitted that the “most frequent question I am being asked on my campaign trail is about immigration. English people are tired of immigrants in their country and they demand my party’s policy about immigration and yet I am one of them, it is a bit tricky to answer.”


The announcement follows an earlier revelation that the New Conservative Party has adopted a secret plan to force its local party structures through a “trick” to accept ethnic parliamentary candidates.
This has resulted in the nomination to date of 44 black, Asian and other ethnic minority Tory candidates in David Cameron’s plan to destroy the traditional Conservative Party.
The latest ethnic candidate to be selected is Iraqi-born Kurd Nadhim Zahawi, who has been forced on the seat of Stratford-on-Avon.
Some of the more interesting New Conservative parliamentary candidates include the Ghanaian-origin Sam Gyimah and his countryman Kwasi Karteng, Pakistani-born Rehman Chisthti and his countryman Sahid Iqbal, Jamaican-born Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, India-origin Paul Uppal, Nigerian-born Kemi Adegoke and Chinese-born Kegang Wu.

Ahh, New is better than...well, anyway, atleast they believe in British jobs for....ahem, well, we can't do without immigrants can we, theres no British Conservative members who could stand as a councillor...in Eastbury, where theres loads of Ugandans waiting to vote.............