Other MPs have been charged with engaging with BAME voters in places of worship and community centres. The Vote Leave campaign has also hired a dedicated member of staff to try to persuade BAME voters to back their arguments. She said ethnic minorities were much less likely to find the anti-immigration message of the leave campaign appealing. Related: Why do some ethnic minority voters want to leave the EU? Britain Stronger In Europe has recruited hundreds of volunteers from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities to help push the message, distributing leaflets outside mosques, temples and churches, and visiting small companies to make the economic case.
Source: The Guardian June 01, 2016 15:00 UTC