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Anum Qaisar, previously Anum Qaisar-Javed (born 11 September 1992) is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician serving as the
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(MP) for Airdrie and Shotts since
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Early life

Qaisar was born to a Scottish Pakistani family, and raised in Motherwell, where her parents were shopkeepers. Her grandfather had immigrated to
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in the 1960s. She described her first experience of racism aged nine, when she was waiting at a bus stop after school on the day after the 11 September attacks in New York, her ninth birthday, and was asked, "Why is your skin colour the same colour as mud, as poo? Is your dad a terrorist?" She studied politics at the
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and married a doctor.


Career

Born in Scotland and brought up in a Labour-supporting family, Qaisar was an active member of Scottish Labour and became general secretary of Muslim Friends of Labour. She campaigned for a "Yes" vote in the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, and after that defeat she left Labour and joined the SNP. Qaisar later worked a parliamentary researcher for
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MP, and as a case-worker for Scottish Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf. Before becoming an MP, she was a
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teacher at
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and
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in Edinburgh, the latter where pupils' parents pay fees of up to £13,551 a year. She taught her students about why people from minority communities are under-represented in politics, such as a lack of role models. In April 2021, Qaisar was selected as the SNP candidate for the 2021 Airdrie and Shotts by-election. The election was triggered by the resignation of the sitting SNP MP Neil Gray to stand in the May 2021 Scottish Parliament election. On 14 May 2021, Qaisar won the election, becoming Scotland's second female Muslim MP after Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh. Turnout was an unusually low 34.3%, and while Qaisar increased the SNP's share of the vote, her majority of 1,757 votes (8.0%) was lower than Neil Gray had won at the 2019 UK general election. After her victory, Qaisar pledged to be a role model for other minorities and to "fight for independence".


Parliament

Qaisar took her seat in the
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on 17 May. She made her
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on 19 May. She complained that the
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was more 'rowdy' than her former private school pupils, and reported being told by staff that the best way to navigate the building was to 'get lost'. She ended on a serious note that in the current COVID-19 crisis the
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had relied on migrant staff, criticising the UK's point-based
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policy, which she said would even have excluded her own father (if it had been in place) and deprived the country of an MP, a doctor and a medical student (herself and her siblings). In a question session with
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on 26 May 2021, she asked if her former modern studies students were more aware of
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border control benefits than the Government. Following racist abuse of black English footballers, after the
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, during Business Questions to the Leader of the House, Qaisar shared some of the racist abuse she had endured on social media in asking for an urgent debate on 'real action' to end racism in this country, so that "MPs of colour" can speak.
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the Leader said 'the House' sympathised but did not confirm a debate, directing his criticism at the social media. In November 2021, she questioned the value of the House of Lords 'an unelected crony-stuffed second chamber'. In December 2021, she was given a front bench role in trade.


See also

*
List of British Pakistanis The following is a list of notable British Pakistanis, namely notable citizens or residents of the United Kingdom whose ethnic origins lie in Pakistan: Academia and education Humanities * Sara Ahmed – professor of Race and Cultural Studies ...
* List of ethnic minority politicians in the United Kingdom * Scottish Asian


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Qaisar, Anum 1992 births Living people Female members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Scottish constituencies Scottish National Party MPs Scottish Muslims People from Motherwell Alumni of the University of Stirling UK MPs 2019–present Scottish schoolteachers Scottish people of Pakistani descent British politicians of Pakistani descent Labour Party (UK) people Politicians from North Lanarkshire