Sayeeda Warsi loses UK’s Conservative Party job

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Baroness Sayeeda Warsi has been removed from her role as Conservative Party co-chairman in David Cameron s first major reshuffle of the coalition government.
British premier began his first government reshuffle last night.
Sayeeda Warsi confirmed that on a Twitter message that she was stepping down, saying it had been a “privilege and an honour to serve my party”.
At the weekend she appealed to David Cameron to let her keep the post in order to win seats in the North, telling the Daily Telegraph she said: “I’m a woman, I’m not white, I’m from an urban area, I’m from the North, I’m working class – I kind of fit the bill. All the groups that we’re aiming for are groups that I’m familiar with.”
Prime Minister David Cameron will continue shaking up ministerial jobs in a shuffle that has raised doubts about the future of senior ministers.

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  1. About time too – she was more interested in promoting her business/profile than the conservative party – she tried to capitalise on " i am working class, I am not white etc"- so what? She was not good at representing the muslim interest whilst God gave her the opportunity to do so – more interested in her Paki roots

  2. Rest assured folks, she is now senior Foreign Minister. She definitely ahs morebrains than your Ms Khar.

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