Murad Qureshi

Murad Qureshi
Murad Qureshi
Member of the London Assembly
for the Labour Party (London-wide)
Incumbent
Assumed office
10 June 2004
Personal details
Born 27 May 1965 (1965-05-27) (age 46)
Stockport, Cheshire, United Kingdom
Nationality British
Political party Labour
Residence Central London, United Kingdom
Alma mater Quintin Kynaston School
University of East Anglia
University College London
Occupation Politician
Religion Islam
Website www.muradqureshi.com

Murad Qureshi (born 27 May 1965) is a British Labour Party politician, and a Member of the London Assembly.

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Background

Qureshi was born in May 1965 in Stockport, Cheshire, but he was brought up in Westminster, London, when his parents moved in July 1965. He attended Quintin Kynaston School and graduated from the University of East Anglia before undertaking an MSc in Environmental Economics at University College London.

Of Bangladeshi descent,[1] he comes from a politically active family: his late father Mushtaq Qureshi was a Labour Party councillor in the City of Westminster,[2] as is his sister Papya Qureshi.[3]

Before becoming an Assembly Member, he worked in Housing and Regeneration for 15 years, helping establish housing associations and co-ops in the East End.[4]

He was an Executive Committee member of SERA from 1994 to 2000.[4]

Political career

He was a councillor in the City of Westminster from 1998 to 2006, was elected on the Labour Party's party list to the London Assembly in the 2004 Assembly election and was re-elected in the 2008 election.

He has been described as "the only Muslim member" of the London Assembly,[5] although he supports Amartya Sen's theory of plural identities[6] and has criticised the practice of individuals "defining themselves simply by their religion, without taking into account other key aspects of their identity".[7]

He is Chair of the London Assembly's Environment Committee, Member of the Budget and Performance Committee, Member of the Standards Committee, Member of the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, which oversees the London Fire Brigade, and Chair of the Mayor's London Waterways Commission.

As an Assembly Member he has undertaken rapporteurships into pedicabs (cycle rickshaws)[8] and the loss of London's playing fields.[9] The latter report called for Sport England to be consulted on all applications for developments on playing fields measuring 0.2 hectares or more, a policy which has since been adopted by the Department for Communities and Local Government.[10]

Campaigns and activities

Among current campaigns he is calling for the inclusion of Twenty20 cricket in the 2012 Olympic Games,[11] a proposal which has received the backing of the London Assembly,[12] and he has advocated the use of blue lines to mark the courses of London's underground rivers.[13]

He has called for Edgware Road tube station (Bakerloo Line) to be renamed Church Street Market, as this would end the confusion between that station and the namesake station on the Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines.[14]

He has worked to raise awareness of the crucial role of remittances in international development.[15]

In 2007 he hosted a meeting at City Hall which launched the Cambridge IGCSEs in Bangladesh, Pakistan and India Studies.[16]

He closely follows political developments in South Asia and was in Bangladesh for the parliamentary elections in December 2008.[17]

He is Chair of Capital SERA, the London branch of SERA.[18]

He contributes regular columns to the China Daily and Tribune.[19]

See also

References

  1. ^ Amiss unearths helmet that changed the game Daily Telegraph, 28 April 2005; London legislator wants cricket in 2012 Olympics MSN UK, 6 August 2008
  2. ^ Fighter for social justice West End Extra, 30 October 2009
  3. ^ http://www.westminster.gov.uk/councillors/cllr.cfm?cllr_id=76
  4. ^ a b Biography from murad.qureshi.com
  5. ^ Islamic leaders will issue 'fatwa' on terrorists Independent, 10 July 2005
  6. ^ See Amartya Sen, Identity and Violence (2006)
  7. ^ Sikh girl's victory points to multiple identities Qureshi Report, 1 August 2008. See also London in multiple identities Qureshi Report, 8 April 2009
  8. ^ London's Rickshaws London Assembly Transport Committee, February 2005
  9. ^ Offside: The Loss of London's Playing Fields London Assembly Environment Committee, May 2006
  10. ^ Umpires rule on playing field sales are ruled offside Evening Standard, 11 March 2009
  11. ^ AM launches petition to include cricket at London Olympics Twenty20 for 2012 press release, 5 August 2008
  12. ^ London Assembly wants T20 cricket in 2012 Olympics Times of India, 21 November 2008
  13. ^ Time to draw a (blue) line over the capital's historic lost rivers West End Extra, 9 January 2009
  14. ^ Call to rename twin Tube stations BBC News, 14 September 2007
  15. ^ Migrant workers of the world unite Observer, 15 January 2006; Money transfers make the world go round Qureshi Report, 26 February 2009
  16. ^ New Cambridge IGCSEs launched at event attended by Nobel Prize Winner Professor Amartya Sen University of Cambridge International Examinations, 20 June 2007
  17. ^ BNP-Jamaat smashed in Bangladesh polls, as electorate votes for secularism Qureshi Report, 1 January 2009
  18. ^ Launch of Capital SERA SERA News, 27 January 2009
  19. ^ See for example: Time for congestion charging in Beijing? China Daily, 23 October 2008; Boris: progressive image is just spin Tribune, 1 May 2009

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