Sorry, I couldn't get beyond the past tense in your sentence.
Ha! Yes Tories are still lacking in those qualities.
Labour seems to have joined in now, but it manifests differently from the Tories.
Not really sure about compassion towards migrants as being more worthy than compassion towards the indigenous population who are struggling. When I came to Britain in the 70s my family didn't really have any illusions about living in a non-racist society. We had just left a racist society. All the communities were racist in Sri Lanka. That doesn't mean every single person is a racist but generally racism is understandable even if it is not correct. You will find it in India, the continent of Africa, Europe, the Middle East, the far East - people are suspicious of people with different cultural behaviour - other people's cultural norms are hard to understand and can come across as hostile even when not intended to be. Also people generally don't adapt well to rapid change.
Many of us brown people know this about other brown, black people and make allowances for their suspicion and resistance to change and try to be diplomatic and mindful and understanding of their prejudice. Because that usually works better and has a better outcome than calling them names and dismissing their concerns. So many of us took this approach to white people when we came here. Especially if you are fairly aspirational and not the type of person who feels like a victim. We know racism is stupid and irrational - but human beings can be stupid and irrational - so you work around it and hopefully over time as people get to know you, the understanding and tolerance increases and we all become a community.
Hopefully the brown people in the Tory Cabinet will take that pragmatic diplomatic approach to racism - especially if they grew up in Britain in the 1970s and 1980s and if they have spent a lot of time amongst their racist brown communities and visited their country of origin on a fairly regular basis to remind them of the normal racism in their own communities.
I really don't get why white people in Britian TODAY spend so much time worrying about being racist.
ETA: I should clarify that I mean worrying about being racist because they are suspicious of asylum seekers and migrants.
I think people should worry about being racist in other areas e.g. policing