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WATCH: Conservative candidate Zehra Zaidi on more ethnic minority members voting Tory

Posted May 30, 2015 by Conservative Home & filed under Video.

“There is now much more diversity within our ranks – BME candidates within the Cabinet, for example.”

Zehra Zaidi and Loanna Morrison: Diversity in candidate selection isn’t a black and white issue

Posted March 25, 2014 by Zehra Zaidi & filed under Comment, Highlights.

The Conservatives have much to do in selecting a wider range of candidates – but quotas are outdated and wrong.

Zehra Zaidi: As a Muslim woman activist, I will speak out about some Pakistani men and child abuse

Posted August 19, 2017 by Zehra Zaidi & filed under Comment, Highlights.

By discussing a sensitive topic in Muslim communities, you do not give oxygen to racists. You cut off their supply.

Zehra Zaidi: Amidst Egypt’s turmoil and killings, the plight of the Copts is a sign of its endangered future

Posted August 17, 2013 by Conservative Home & filed under Comment.

Zehra Zaidi was a Conservative candidate for the European Parliament in South West England at the 2009 elections and has… Read more »

Zehra Zaidi: Bahrain is in a state of emergency, and its Grand Prix should not have gone ahead

Posted April 21, 2012 by Conservative Home & filed under Comment.

Zehra Zaidi was a Conservative candidate for the European Parliament in South West England at the 2009 elections and has… Read more »

Zehra Zaidi: Bahrain’s fall may drag Saudi Arabia and Iran into an explosive mix

Posted March 14, 2011 by Conservative Home & filed under Comment.

Zehra Zaidi was a Conservative candidate for the European Parliament in South West England at the 2009 elections and has… Read more »

Zehra Zaidi: If Gaddafi does not go imminently, the international community must act

Posted February 22, 2011 by Conservative Home & filed under Comment.

Zehra Zaidi was a Conservative candidate for the European Parliament in South West England at the 2009 elections and has… Read more »

Zehra Zaidi: The winds of change blow an unsteady course in Iran

Posted January 25, 2010 by Conservative Home & filed under Comment.

Zehra Zaidi was a Conservative candidate for the European Parliament in South West England at last year's elections and has… Read more »

Zehra Zaidi: Gordon Brown has questions to answer about the Iraq War and Sir John Chilcot should put them before the general election

Posted January 1, 2010 by Conservative Home & filed under Comment.

Zehra Zaidi was a Conservative candidate for the European Parliament in South West England at last year's elections. 179 British… Read more »

Zehra Zaidi: An apple a day? Nay, the Working Time Directive may keep the doctor away

Posted February 24, 2009 by Conservative Home & filed under Comment.

Zehra Zaidi is a Conservative candidate for the European Parliament in South West England and examines here the potential impact… Read more »

Zehra Zaidi: The EU pesticides ban will result in lower yields and higher prices

Posted January 22, 2009 by Conservative Home & filed under Comment.

Zehra Zaidi is a a solicitor and a Conservative candidate at the forthcoming European election for the South West of… Read more »

Sunder Katwala: Gandhi does not quite fit the bill of recognising ethnic minority Britons on our currency

Posted August 4, 2020 by Sunder Katwala & filed under Comment, Highlights.

He may have been one of the greatest figures to shape the 20th century, but a simplistic deification risks losing the complexity of the man.

Newslinks for Saturday 19th August 2017

Posted August 19, 2017 by Conservative Home & filed under Newslinks.

May might not apologise to members for election result at conference “Theresa May may not offer a widely expected apology… Read more »

We ask our panel: What did you think of the Autumn Statement and Spending Review?

Posted November 25, 2015 by Conservative Home & filed under Comment, Highlights.

Including contributions from Andrew Boff, Natalie Elphicke, Mark Field MP, Alan Mak MP, Sean Worth and Zehra Zaidi.

We ask our panel: What did you think of the Budget?

Posted July 8, 2015 by Conservative Home & filed under Highlights, ToryDiary.

Including contributions from Paul Abbott, Louise Burfitt-Dons, Dr Simon Clarke, Natalie Elphicke, Mark Fox, John Glen MP, David Skelton and Zehra Zaidi.

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