Sayeeda Warsi Having fought Dewsbury in 2005, she was appointed to the shadow cabinet in July 2007 as shadow
minister for community cohesion and given a peerage, making her the youngest member of the House of Lords.
Baroness Warsi, who was shadow
minister for community cohesion when the Tories were in opposition, is the first Muslim woman to serve in a British cabinet.
I meet the new shadow
minister for community cohesion in a Westminster committee room, fresh from her appearance on Channel Five's The Wright Stuff.
Fury: Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, shadow
minister for community cohesion and social action caused outrage when she hit out at «right wingers»
I'm particularly disappointed that he won't become
the minister for community cohesion.
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Minister for Community Cohesion»»
The appointment by the Conservative Party of Sayeeda Warsi as shadow
minister for Community Cohesion sends the wrong signal at a time when Britain is fighting a global war against Islamic terrorism and extremism, both domestically and internationally.
Not exact matches
Is given a life peerage as Baroness Warsi of Dewsbury and becomes shadow
minister of state
for Community Cohesion and Social Action.
In 2007 he became Britain's first Muslim
Minister as International Development
Minister, and subsequently served as a Justice
Minister, Home Office
Minister and most recently as
Minister for Race, Faith and
Community Cohesion at the Department
for Communities and Local Government.
«I make no apology
for returning to the implications
for community cohesion and local government of sharia courts in the UK, a matter on which the new
Minister quite properly opined last weekend and which we discussed yesterday.