Well here's an interesting development ...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-57828402
Conservative MPs need to change their attitude and support footballers who take the knee, a senior figure on the right of the party has said.
Steve Baker told the BBC players were not calling to "defund the police" or being "anti-capitalist" - they were saying "we suffer racism".
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Responding to Mings, Conservative MP Johnny Mercer said: "The painful truth is that this guy is completely right."
He added he was "very uncomfortable with the position we Conservatives are needlessly forcing ourselves into".
Steve Baker, who chaired the pro-Brexit European Research Group of Tory MPs, said the controversy should serve as a "wake-up call" to the Conservative Party over how it is seen in the rest of the country.
Mr Baker said he would not take the knee himself, as its connection to BLM meant its symbolism was subject to "multiple competing interpretations".
But he added that he thought footballers were motivated by a desire to express their "solidarity with those who suffer racism".
"We just have to get alongside those players who are taking the knee, and understand they are not saying 'defund the police', they're not anti-capitalist," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.