Tuesday, 12 August 2014

British Former Prime Minister Baroness Warsi's Party Will Face Failure In Next Election

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The British Former Minister of State for Faith and Communities Sayeeda Warsi, who has resigned few days ago cause of Gaza violence as in the result her government was reacting not well.


Now, Baroness Warsi believes that David Cameron’s Conservative Party continuously ignoring UK resident minority voters and hence there is no chance to win next election.


The 43-year-old female politician must admit the responsibility for failing to draw ethnic minority voters as it was her job to get communities together, a Conservative MP stated.


Alec Shelbrooke, who is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Elmet and Rothwell, advised Lady Warsi had failed in her job as Community Cohesion Minister and any responsibility for the lack of Tory support among non-white voters should be ‘placed at her door’.


Shelbrooke said further that Lady Warsi had ‘embarrassed herself’ as a result of going public with her personal problems with Conservative leadership alternatively of focusing on the international clash.



British Former Prime Minister Baroness Warsi's Party Will Face Failure In Next Election

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