Britain's first Muslim woman in government
Sayeeda Warsi was appointed to the coalition government's Cabinet in May 2010, and also became co-chair of the Conservative party.
Sayeeda Warsi made history when she was appointed to the Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government's Cabinet in May 2010, and was also made Conservative party co-chair. The daughter of working-class Pakistani immigrants, she walked up Downing Street for her first Cabinet meeting dressed in a traditional South Asian salwar-kameez; it was a landmark moment in British politics. Sayeeda Warsi talks to Farhana Haider about her journey into government and about Islamophobia in politics.
(Photo: Baroness Sayeeda Warsi outside 10 Downing Street in London, May 2010. Credit: Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images)
Last on
More episodes
Previous
Broadcasts
- Mon 4 Mar 2019 08:50GMT麻豆社 World Service
- Mon 4 Mar 2019 13:50GMT麻豆社 World Service News Internet
Featured in...
Game Changers
Chimamanda, Frida, and Tracey Emin - women with a truly global profile
Podcast
-
Witness History
History as told by the people who were there