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Initial release 1997
Directors Zoe Clarke-Williams
Screenplay Karen Black
Producers Paul Williams
Composers Mark Mothersbaugh
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A single young woman (Sean Young) moves to Los Angeles, gets a job as a chef and has casual affairs.

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Pramila Le Hunte: "I've tried, the first woman, the British-Asian Tory MP"

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365 of the Conservative MPs elected last week, 14 of South Asian heritage and four of them were women. It is a Far Cry from 1983, when Pramila Le Hunte, The First British South Asian woman to stand for Parliament as a Tory, writes the BBC Kavita Puri.

In the Late Spring of 1983, Cambridge University student, Bem Le Hunte was on the way to a speech by Margaret Thatcher . She was with a group of friends, carry take the full basket of eggs. That is, if the message is reached. It was about her mother - she had just been selected as The First British Asian female Conservative parliamentary candidates in the coming elections.

The Announcement caused a huge media excitement. Bem, however, appeared unimpressed, even though you make think you would be better not pelt Prime Minister with eggs, as it had been, the intention. Pramila points out that Bem felt "terribly ashamed, My Daughter ."

in contrast to Pramila, who voted almost all of British South Asians in the early 1980s work. Pramila says, it was in their genes when they arrived in England.

"Because of who gave them independence? Clement Attlee [Labour Prime Minister ]. Who was against us? Winston Churchill ... So the work was idolized from The First day.

"The Good People in Britain were working. And the evil, the burra sahibs, The Most important white Men were. "

Pramila Le Hunte and your mother, As thousands have come to in post-war Britain in the 1950s and 1960s, many of The Most difficult changes in mills, factories and foundries, which these early settlers the feeling that the Labour Party ", Stand for the working people", such as yourself, Pramila says.

they lived a pleasant life. Born in 1938, she had spent her early years in British India in "The Jungle " in Mosaboni in Bihar. Her father supplied wood for The British , a copper mine there. They were the only Indian family life among the "British", as they were known then. She remembers belonging to Mahatma Gandhi to speak in public about taking a stand against The British during the Quit India movement. She decided as a little girl, to try to be used on a Late Afternoon , at the tennis courts, where you to your English friends. She took a stone and threw it, said, "okay, Margaret, quit India . "You met your goal. Margaret responds by throwing a stone at Pramila, striking her on The Head . It was Pramila's first political foray.

Pramila, The First language was English. She still remembers The First poem you learned:

A beetle stuck in the jam,

he exclaimed: "Oh, how unhappy I am!"

the Master said, "don't speak, if you really can not run,

you better Go Home in a tram. "

she was an avid reader during childhood, and in 1957, she went to Cambridge to study English Literature . There were still a few Indians in those days, and she liked to ride wearing her Bicycle in a sari. "I felt something special. Need to sensationalism a bit. I liked the idea of bombing around in a sari in King's Parade . "She was thrilled, in the UK, free from all parental control.

Find out moreShe she admits not being a typical Indian girl. She says there used to be a Poppy Day with celebrations and street festivals, and you took over from your college swimmer, based on the Paris cabaret club, the Moulin Rouge. Let the people sing: "A shilling, a kiss, a bob for the Two . "Men jump on top of the load area and receive a kiss, she says, shakes her head and smiles. "Now, the Indian girl would do such a thing?"

she met with her English husband in their third year. She lived in India together for A Number of years with their four children, before settling in Richmond, in southwest London. There are many South Asians there then, she remembers, and it is the time of the Conservative MP Enoch Powell the rivers of blood speech in which he criticized was mass migration, mainly from the Commonwealth countries were not. Their children suffered a lot of racism in that time, she admitted.

Pramila went on to study to be an English teacher. It's important to be "top notch" was. She felt that "for an Indian, teach English, and in German... you have the credibility. "You went on to be A Teacher in some of The Most prestigious London day schools. They also supported the Conservative Party , to the Chairman of the Richmond Council of the municipality. She was asked if she would consider your name to the front for a row of seats with a large British South Asian populations, and in 1983, she got selected to be in Birmingham, lady wood, a staunch Labour constituency.

Pramila Le Hunte in the classroom, although Margaret Thatcher was known for anti-immigrant policies and rhetoric, they also saw the potential voters among the million-plus British South Asians of the time.

she praised the Community for its values of family, hard work and entrepreneurial spirit. Local and national press were fascinated by Pramila. "I think it's a strange one, was interested in... she asked me, 'Is this tokenism?' I remember, 'What is the matter with him?' Someone has to start somewhere. "

lady wood had a large British South Asian population - mostly Sikhs and Mirpuris from Pakistan-administered Kashmir. If you hit with them, you salwar kameez - baggy-pants-wearing would with a long T - Shirt and they would cover mixing her hair with a veil, so you "could, and bring them together". Pramila's parents were Hindu-Punjabis, and she felt it was a natural connection with the Sikh Community , most of them were Punjabi.

"dressed, I like you. It is the same Ethos, ate the same food. We were no Different . "

Pramila Le Hunte in clothes that you would wear in The South Asian Community . Although they were all Labour supporters, they said they would vote for you. She rationalises it, by saying: "I am a Punjabi. Their Culture. Your person. "You told her, that no politicians ever come to speak to you. You would temple, have lunch sitting on the floor in her Sikh. Some of the Community offered to protect you, as you went to advertise. She refused.

in the activities of advertising, Pramila met with members of the Mirpuri Community , you've never met before either the Indian Subcontinent or England. "Never a single until I went. I was not moving in these circles. "But she says that she is also perceived as one of them. "I see the same. "

her father was from Northern India , grew up in the vicinity of the boundaries of the North-West Frontier, and she says, you could nearly your dialect to speak. Although she was Hindu and Muslims, the affinity was "in a moment," she says. "It was like a Match . "They mostly spent time with The Women . She knew, what she ate, she would talk to you about the clothes, jewelry, arranged marriages, "girly stuff". And as your life is pretty limited, they had a lot of questions for you. "You were curious about the outside world and India . "

. and in an outfit that you would wear with white voters, who changed outfits when Pramila was the choice in suburbs advertising in the leafier. She laughs as she says, the English middle-class would take. well to a woman in Asian clothing "I've never wore. Never. I dressed in what would make it convenient for you to. "You said you swapped the salwar kameez for a pair of pants, a top and a scarf while sipping sherry with The Women of lady wood in their twin-sets and pearls.

It was hostility to Pramila. One Day , close to the election, it was going to go with a speaker on the back of an open-roofed truck, when a stone flew up to her. "It happened so quickly," she makes a whooshing sound. "It touches my hair. A little wind came with The Stone . "You don't know who it was or the motivation.

"So, in My Life , I have thrown Two stones at me. In Birmingham, and to be a little political. Two political rocks. "

Female British South Asian MPsPramila admits it was a hard choice advertising in a Labour stronghold. She remembers that it was a time of great unemployment. She remembers to go to apartments in high-rise buildings around the Arena area. The people were not at home, she says, because they are unemployed. "And you didn't abuse, because Thatcher was the taste of The Day . "It's threats, even murder. She admits, she didn't even know abuse when they respond to you.

Pramila was at The Count on Election Night . Clare Short , who would go on to be a Cabinet Minister years later, won for work. Pramila, however, has almost double the Conservative vote in Ladywood. She says she knew she was never going to win as a Labour stronghold, but "I thought I would make an Impression . "

Pramila Le Hunte in the year 2019 you didn't want to, stand in 1987. She and her husband divorced, and she knew that the only seats available to those with a South Asian population. These voters would not accept that an unmarried woman as an MP - so you felt, it is unlikely that they would be selected.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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