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Mohammad Ali Miraj (born October 1974) is a British former
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parliamentary candidate, chartered accountant, and part-time DJ from London.


Political career

Miraj became a councillor in
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in
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in 1998 aged 23, when he was working as a part-time DJ. He was a councillor until 2002. In 2001 after the
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, Miraj spoke at the 2001 Conservative Party conference in favour of military action in Afghanistan, saying "As a British Muslim I find the 1 Septemberattacks even more difficult to bear". In 2003 when he was in
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he supported
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being introduced to prevent benefit fraud, but was opposed to random checks. Miraj was a foreign affairs advisor to the Conservative Party from 2001 to 2003; he opposed the
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, against his party line. He appeared on a ''
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'' debate in 2006 about the Middle East during the Lebanon war.


Parliamentary candidate

Miraj was the candidate for Aberavon in the 2001 General Election, coming fourth with 2,296 votes (7.6%). He was the only
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candidate standing in Wales, when he was described as "a bit of a character, doing passable imitations of then leader William Hague". He also was on the shortlist for Wellingborough in 2003. He was the candidate for Watford in the 2005 General Election, a
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, coming third with 14,634 (29.6%); ''The Almanac of British Politics'' said he "did well not to be squeezed by the other two" main party candidates and journalist
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called him a "young, energetic DJ with an excellent website and a nimble way with policy". During the campaign, Miraj noted that "Muslims are not the flavour of the month right now and we have a massive PR job to do." He said some voters told him they would not vote for him because he was a Muslim. Miraj applied for three seats with vacancies where MPs were retiring in 2010, including
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in
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, but felt blocked because of his race, saying that Conservative MP
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told him, "Good luck, Ali, but I would be shocked if they didn't pick a white, middle-class male", which Jenkin denied. In the end,
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was selected; as an Asian woman this went against Miraj's prediction, but he commented, "This is a bright day for the party and indicative of progress." Miraj was on the candidate list for Watford for the 2010 general election, with commentator
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calling him "an obvious choice for Cameron's A-list", but Miraj was dropped from the list in July 2007. Although he had been part of party leader
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's 2005 leadership campaign, and was on Conservative policy review boards, including that for International and National Security, he criticised Cameron after the party came third in two by-elections, saying, "I'm disillusioned because I think substance has been replaced by PR". Miraj was suspended as a candidate the next day; Cameron said Miraj had asked him for a peerage the same day as his criticism, which Miraj said was a smear, because Cameron had called the meeting.


Professional career

Miraj has worked as an auditor and an accountant for an investment bank. He worked in syndicated finance and became director of infrastructure finance at
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in 2014. He was a trustee of the
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from July 2009 to June 2014, and on the board of the UK Friends of
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from May 2009 to February 2013. In addition, he is a liveryman of The
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.


Personal life

Miraj's family comes from
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, and he is a Muslim; he opposes radicalism and supports freedom of speech. He attended
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in Elstree and then the
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. He lives in Bow, London. When working as an auditor at the
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in the late 1990s, he became interested in
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and attended a course at Point Blank DJ School in Hoxton. He has worked as a part-time DJ since the early 2000s. From February 2014, he has run the monthly Decks and the City night in
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at The Horse and Groom; former footballer
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played at the first night. Joe Bish of ''
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'' said of the night "This may just be the most reprehensible thing I've ever written about". In December 2022, Ali covered overnight shows from 1am to 4am on
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; As of February 2024, Ali now presents Saturdays 4pm-7pm, with his Sunday hours recently replaced by Carol Vorderman.


Contrarian prize

Miraj founded and runs the annual
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, awarded to Michael Woodford in 2013,
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in 2014 and
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in 2015.


References


External links


Biography on the Contrarian Prize website

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archived 15 March 2007 {{DEFAULTSORT:Miraj, Ali 1974 births Living people English accountants Conservative Party (UK) parliamentary candidates English Muslims English DJs English people of Pakistani descent Alumni of the London School of Economics People educated at Haberdashers' Boys' School People from Bow, London