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Munira Mirza

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Gender Female
Born Oldham
United Kingdom
SpouseDougie Smith
Party Conservative Party
Education University of Kent
Mansfield College, Oxford
Oldham Sixth Form College
BooksThe Politics of Culture: The Case for Universalism
Living Apart Together: British Muslims and the Paradox of Multiculturalism
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Munira Mirza Life story


Munira Mirza is Director of the Number 10 Policy Unit, a post to which she was appointed by incoming Prime Minister Boris Johnson on 24 July 2019. She previously worked under Johnson as Deputy Mayor for Education and Culture when he was Mayor of London.

Nadine Dorries book and Dr No: The Plot thickens

Nadine Dorries book and Dr No: The Plot thickens
Nov 9,2023 12:31 pm

... Mr Smith is also the husband of Munira Mirza, a close ally of Boris Johnson, Mr Johnson was forced to resign, after mass resignations from his own ministers...

Boris Johnson urged to retract Savile remark after Starmer protest

Boris Johnson urged to retract Savile remark after Starmer protest
Feb 8,2022 8:38 am

... Last week, his former head of policy and longstanding aide, Munira Mirza, Shadow foreign secretary David Lammy, who was with Sir Keir at the time, tweeted: " Intimidation, harassment and lies have no place in our democracy...

No 10 set for more changes as PM seeks to calm MPs

No 10 set for more changes as PM seeks to calm MPs
Feb 7,2022 8:05 am

... The latter led No 10 policy chief Munira Mirza to resign, while four other aides - including his chief of staff and private secretary - also resigned last week...

Boris Johnson names new team after No 10 party turmoil

Boris Johnson names new team after No 10 party turmoil
Feb 5,2022 9:15 pm

... But policy chief Munira Mirza quit over the PM s false claim that Labour leader Sir Keir failed to prosecute Savile when he was director of public prosecutions, and his refusal to apologise...

Boris Johnson: Voters are furious so PM must go, says former minister

Boris Johnson: Voters are furious so PM must go, says former minister
Feb 5,2022 6:33 am

... No 10 policy chief Munira Mirza quit on Thursday, describing Mr Johnson s comments on Sir Keir as " scurrilous"...

No 10 denies Boris Johnson has lost control after raft of resignations

No 10 denies Boris Johnson has lost control after raft of resignations
Feb 4,2022 4:49 pm

... But the exit of head of policy Munira Mirza and policy advisor Elena Narozanski had not been planned...

Munira Mirza: The student radical who became 'Boris's brain'

Munira Mirza: The student radical who became 'Boris's brain'
Feb 4,2022 2:07 pm

...Munira Mirza, one of Boris Johnson s closest aides, has quit, blaming what she called a " scurrilous" attack by the prime minister on Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer...

Two senior aides to Boris Johnson resign from No 10

Two senior aides to Boris Johnson resign from No 10
Feb 3,2022 9:45 pm

... Director of communications Jack Doyle confirmed his exit shortly after the departure of policy head Munira Mirza...

Boris Johnson urged to retract Savile remark after Starmer protest

Feb 3,2022 7:08 pm

Boris Johnson is facing fresh calls from some of his own MPs to apologise for making a false claim about Sir Keir Starmer , after protesters surrounded the Labour leader near Parliament.

Some of The Mob were heard criticising Sir Keir for backing Covid jabs, but there were cries of " Jimmy Savile ".

At least six Tory MPs later linked The Incident to the PM's incorrect comment that Sir Keir had failed to prosecute serial sex offender Savile.

Mr Johnson condemned the harassment.

he did not address the nature of the abuses, but said the behaviour directed at Sir Keir on Monday afternoon was " absolutely disgraceful".

However, Julian Smith , a former Northern Ireland secretary under Mr Johnson, said it was important for democracy as well as Sir Keir's security that " the false Savile slurs made against him are withdrawn in full".

Fellow Tory MP Tobias Ellwood , who chairs The Commons defence committee, told Mr Johnson to " apologise please" adding: " Let's stop this drift towards a Trumpian style of politics from becoming The Norm . "

And senior Tory MP Sir Roger Gale said he feared the " grim scenes" outside Parliament were " the direct result of the deliberately careless use of language in the Chamber".

Both Mr Ellwood and Mr Gale are among The Conservative MPs who have publicly called on Mr Johnson to resign over parties held at Downing Street during the Covid lockdown.

Videos on Social Media showed Sir Keir being escorted into The Police car on the Victoria Embankment shortly after 17:00 GMT, close to Portcullis House , an office building used by MPs.

Protesters could be heard repeatedly shouting " traitor" while criticising the Labour leader for supporting Covid vaccinations and not " opposing the government".

Some protesters were seen holding signs opposing mandatory vaccinations and restrictions to curb the spread of Covid.

Scotland Yard later said A Man and A Woman were arrested after a traffic cone was thrown at officers.

The Met Police said " A Man who had been surrounded by a group of protesters. . was Taken Away from The Scene by a police car.

" A Man and A Woman were arrested at The Scene for assault of an emergency worker after a traffic cone was thrown at a Police Officer . "

Monday's incident has reignited The Anger inside the Conservative Party at the Prime Minister 's false claims in Parliament a week ago.

His refusal to apologise, and partial retraction, made some MPs queasy and was The Trigger for at least one of them to add their private letter to those already submitted in an effort to oust him.

It's impossible to say categorically that the protesters had been driven by the Prime Minister 's comments last week.

But The Ugly event has stirred calls again among Tory MPs for the PM to take back his comments completely, and to acknowledge the danger of what he'd said.

There is no sign as I write that No 10 has any intention of doing so.

Read Laura's blog in full.

The Prime Minister made the false remark in Parliament last Monday as he was grilled by MPs over an initial report on Downing Street parties held under Covid restrictions.

He sought to clarify his remarks afterwards, insisting the Labour leader " had nothing to do personally" with the decision not to prosecute Savile when he was director of public prosecutions.

Labour have Not Yet commented on The Incident , but Sir Keir has previously described The Claim as " a ridiculous slur, peddled by right-wing trolls".

When asked earlier on Monday whether he would like to see an apology from the PM, Sir Keir said it was " up to the Prime Minister how he conducts himself".

Last week, his former head of policy and longstanding aide, Munira Mirza ,

Shadow foreign secretary David Lammy , who was with Sir Keir at The Time , tweeted: " Intimidation, harassment and lies have No Place in our democracy. "

Who were the protesters?

Today's protest in Westminster was an attempt to replicate the " freedom convoy" in Canada's capital in recent days.

But unlike the protest in Ottawa, the UK rally was small. Familiar faces from anti-vaccine rallies that have been held during the pandemic were in attendance.

The small gathering outside the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police had been relatively quiet up until Sir Keir was surrounded.

Amid shouts of " traitor" and references to Jimmy Savile and paedophiles, the Labour leader was accused by one protester of " ignoring our Magna Carta ".

This a familiar theme used by followers of the so-called " sovereign citizen" movement.

They believe they can opt out of laws - including Covid restrictions - by invoking a clause in Magna Carta - The Royal charter of rights signed in 1215.

They have handed fake legal documents to health workers and teachers to try to stop Covid vaccinations and some have even tried to remove Covid patients from intensive care wards, citing non-existent " common law" empowering them to do so.



Source of news: bbc.com

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