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Conservative Party members will be choosing the next leader of the party and prime minister Over half of Conservative Party members believe Islam is ‘generally a threat to the British way of life’ and that Trump would make a good prime minister of the UK, a new poll has revealed. The YouGov survey also found that 58 per cent of Tory party members believe the death penalty should be allowed for certain crimes, against 37 per cent who do not back the return of capital punishment. Some 56 per cent of members surveyed said Islam was ‘generally a threat’ to the British way of life, while just 22 per cent thought it was ‘generally compatible’. The findings come as the party struggles to shake off accusations it has failed to deal with Islamophobia. On Mr Trump’s leadership, 54 per cent said they believed he would make a good prime minister of the UK, with 43 per cent saying he would be bad. Sayeeda Warsi has repeatedly called for an independent inquiry into Islamophobia in the party (Picture: Rex Features) Commissioned for Channel 4’s Dispatches programme, the survey also found that 42 per cent of members thought that having people from a wide variety of racial and cultural backgrounds has damaged British society. The programme, which is set to be broadcast at 8pm today, highlights Islamophobic posts on Facebook from self-identifying members of the Tory party. One of the members of the Boris Johnson supporters group said: ‘I would ban all Muslim (sic) from entering the whole of Great Britain.’ A member of the Jacob Rees Mogg Appreciation Society said: ‘Two mega mosques agreed planning permission in Maidstone and Worcester, how we feel about this?’ Another person posted: ‘WRONG.’ The poll also revealed scepticism about the dangers posed by climate change, with 46 per cent of Tory members saying concerns about climate change had been exaggerated, while 45 per cent said the danger is every bit as real as scientists have said. On President Trump, 54 per cent of members surveyed said they believed he would make a good prime minister of the UK (Picture: AFP) Some 49 per cent of members said schools should not be required to educate children about LGBT relationships, and 51 per cent thought most people on benefits could get a job if they tried hard enough. Party members will be choosing the next party leader and prime minister. A Conservative spokesperson said: ‘Those people making these posts that we have found to be members of the party, have been suspended pending investigation.’ ‘Discrimination or abuse of any kind is wrong and will not be tolerated.’ Miqdaad Versi last month revealed he had documented ‘hundreds of cases’ showing Islamophobia in Tory ranks (Picture: Rex Features) Mr Rees-Mogg said the Jacob Rees Mogg Appreciation Society Facebook group is not an official supporters’ group, adding: ‘I absolutely condemn such behaviour. ‘Anyone who behaves in such a way is not one of my supporters and should be reported.’ Miqdaad Versi, a spokesperson for the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), last month revealed he had documented ‘hundreds of cases’ showing Islamophobia in Tory ranks. The MCB has submitted more than 20 pages of evidence to the Equality and Human Rights Commission, urging independent investigators to launch an official probe into accusations within the party. Got a story for Metro.co.uk? If you have a story for our news team, email us at webnews@metro.co.uk. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

