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Yasmin Qureshi

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Gender Female
Age 61
Web site www.yasminqureshi.org.uk
Date of birth July 5,1963
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Punjab
Pakistan
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Labour Party
Previous positionShadow Minister (International Development) of the United Kingdom
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010
Education London South Bank University
University College London
NationalityBritish
Leader Keir Starmer
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Yasmin Qureshi Life story


Yasmin Qureshi is a British Labour Party politician and a barrister practising criminal law. She headed the criminal legal section of the UN Mission in Kosovo and was later appointed Director of the department of Judicial Administration there.

How did my MP vote on Gaza ceasefire?

How did my MP vote on Gaza ceasefire?
Nov 16,2023 10:01 am

... But 10 frontbenchers including Jess Phillips, Afzal Khan and Yasmin Qureshi left their roles to back the motion, Find out how your MP voted using the search box below...

Labour united despite Gaza resignations, says John Healey

Labour united despite Gaza resignations, says John Healey
Nov 16,2023 5:12 am

... Jess Phillips, Afzal Khan and Yasmin Qureshi were among shadow ministers who quit their roles to back an amendment to the King s Speech tabled by the SNP calling for a ceasefire in Gaza...

Labour frontbenchers quit to back Gaza ceasefire motion

Labour frontbenchers quit to back Gaza ceasefire motion
Nov 15,2023 2:41 pm

... Afzal Khan, Paula Barker and Yasmin Qureshi were among dozens of Labour MPs who backed an SNP motion to that effect...

Employees can ask for flexible working from day one

Employees can ask for flexible working from day one
Dec 5,2022 11:00 am

... The bill was introduced by Labour MP Yasmin Qureshi, who said that flexibility in the workplace was a lifeline rather than a " perk"...

Hajj travellers unable to fly due to ticket delay

Hajj travellers unable to fly due to ticket delay
Jun 26,2022 7:45 pm

... Yasmin Qureshi MP, who chairs the All Party Parliamentary Group on Hajj and Umrah, had previously to delay the new system until next year...

Hajj-Muslim pilgrims face losing out from online booking to Mecca

Hajj-Muslim pilgrims face losing out from online booking to Mecca
Jun 12,2022 1:05 pm

... " The head of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Hajj and Umrah, Yasmin Qureshi, has written to the Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah to ask for the new system to be delayed until next year...

MPs describe threats, abuse and safety fears

MPs describe threats, abuse and safety fears
Feb 16,2020 5:04 am

... Labour MP Yasmin Qureshi said: When all they say is you re a traitor and you shouldn t have a British passport, or you re an ISIS sympathiser and you should be sent back to whichever Muslim country so you can be raped and abused, I do think that you can t then engage with these people...

Brexit escape room: Can these MPs get out?

Brexit escape room: Can these MPs get out?
Feb 16,2020 3:29 am

...What happens when three MPs are locked inside a Brexit escape room? The BBC s Victoria Derbyshire programme set Layla Moran, Andrew Bridgen and Yasmin Qureshi the task of putting aside their differences to answer Brexit-themed puzzles and questions...

MPs describe threats, abuse and safety fears

Feb 16,2020 3:29 am

MPs have told the BBC about the threats and Abuse they face, including being sent pictures of decapitated bodies, being surreptitiously filmed and having dog mess smeared on their door.

SNP MP Dr Lisa Cameron said she had put in place extra security so her children could play safely in her garden.

Conservative Scott Mann said someone threatened to nail bomb his office.

The Commons Deputy Speaker said some MPs had told him they would not run for office again because of safety fears.

The BBC carried out a survey of MPs in writing and by phone between May and July this year. Out of a total of 650, 172 responded.

Of those, 139 said either they or their staff had faced Abuse in The Past year.

More Than 60% (108) of those who replied said they had been in contact with The Police about threats in The Last 12 months.

Separate analysis carried out by academics at the University of Sheffield for Bbc News looked at levels of Abuse directed at MPs on Twitter.

Key findings included:

Family 'At Risk '

MPs from across the House of Commons and with differing views on issues like Brexit told the BBC about threats they had experienced.

Dr Cameron said as soon as she was elected in 2015 she started to receive death threats and pictures of decapitated bodies.

On the advice of police, she cordoned off part of her garden so that her children had somewhere safe to play with increased security.

"It makes you wonder whether you've put your family inadvertently At Risk as a result of your choices," She Said .

Earlier this year, she secured a four-year non-harassment order against a constituent who branded her a child abuser on Twitter.

Speaking about a nail bomb threat made to his office, Mr Mann told the BBC: "In any other profession, an HR team would be in complete meltdown with some of this stuff. "

Liberal Democrat Tom Brake said he had to have people removed from his constituency office.

Another Conservative, Bob Blackman , whose constituency office was The Target of arson, said he had enhanced security around his home because of attacks on his car.

Others reported being surreptitiously filmed in the supermarket and having dog mess left on their door.

The SNP's Lisa Cameron said she feared for her children's safety

In May, 23-year-old

The Judge at the Old Bailey said the neo-Nazi had wanted to "replicate" the murder of MP Jo Cox , who was stabbed to death in June 2016.

Many MPs told the BBC they expected to receive Abuse but were concerned about its impact on their staff and family.

"I've had staff members resign because of the pressure of such threats," the Labour MP John Mann said. He said his wife and daughter had both been threatened with rape.

"The systems are not coherent, police coordination is not coherent. It should be one specialised unit who deals with it, not multiple police forces across the country," he added.

Jack Renshaw was jailed For Life earlier this year for planning to murder an MP

In May, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick , with The Number of crimes reported More Than doubling in 2018 - from 151 to 342.

Met Police Commander Adrian Usher, who leads policing at The Palace of Westminster, called it a "dramatic rise" and said there was "No Doubt " that since The Middle of 2018 "we have seen a more febrile atmosphere in political debate".

Lord Evans, who chairs of The Committee on Standards in Public Life, said the survey demonstrated there was "an urgent and serious problem with intimidation and Abuse . . and it's getting worse".

Although The Police response had improved, he said, it was "patchy" and needed to be "centrally co-ordinated as a national threat".

Labour MP Yasmin Qureshi said: "When all they say is 'you're a traitor and you shouldn't have a British passport,' or 'you're an ISIS sympathiser and you should be sent back to whichever Muslim country so you can be raped and abused,' I do think that you can't then engage with these people. "

She called on Social Media companies to spend more on monitoring as the University of Sheffield researchers said Abuse appeared to be reaching new levels of intensity.

'Will not compromise'

The Team from The Department of Computer Science studied the replies MPs received to their tweets in The First half of this year.

They found the proportion of abusive replies increased significantly month on month, and by June, just under 4% of all replies were abusive in nature.

"We've not seen that kind of figure before," said Prof Kalina Bontcheva , who led The Team . She added that The Top 10 most targeted MPs received almost half of all Abuse .

David Lammy told Bbc News : "I will not compromise what I say in public life and let the bullies win.

"But it saddens me greatly that this is a growing stain on our national democracy. It needs to be challenged and it needs to be dealt with. "

Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons Sir Lindsay Hoyle said the BBC's findings were the "tip of The Iceberg ".

He said complaints he received from MPs in his capacity as chair of the Consultative Panel on Parliament Security reached the same level in The First Six Weeks of 2019 as they used to see in a year.

"When MPs Turn Around to me and say 'I'm not going to stand again, I don't feel safe, I don't need this,' we're in danger of losing democracy in This Country ," he added.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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