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Open Space

on BBC Two England

The series in which members of the public can make programmes under their own editorial control.
New Blues. Historically most black people in Britain have voted Labour. Those who support the Conservative party have done so in hushed tones for fear of being called
"traitors". In his film, Andrew Scantlebury , one of the growing number of Afro-Caribbeans who are active
Conservatives, challenges the notion that the colour of your skin should determine the way you vote. He reveals what it is like to be a black Tory as he confronts the criticisms of friends and family who cannot accept his choice. Director Jackie Osei-Tutu
Series producer Giles Oakley
SUGGESTIONS: if you would like to make an Open Space write to: BBCtv, London W128QT.

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Scantlebury
Director:
Jackie Osei-Tutu
Producer:
Giles Oakley

BBC Two England

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