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Nosheena Shaheen Mobarik, Baroness Mobarik , (born 16 October 1957) is a British Conservative politician and
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. She served as a Member of European Parliament for Scotland from 2017 to 2020.


Early life and education

Mobarik was born in 1957 in Mian Channu, Pakistan, before moving to Glasgow, Scotland, at age 6, where she has lived ever since. Having already completed secondary education at Shawlands Academy, Mobarik graduated with a History BA (Hons) degree from Strathclyde University in 1991.


Career


Business

In 1997 Mobarik and her husband, Dr Iqbal Mobarik, set up M Computer Technologies, an IT business solutions company aimed at retail companies. In 1999 M Computer Technologies won the Business Startup of the Year Award, going on to be voted Scotland's Company of the Year in 2005. That same year Mobarik was named Business Woman of the Year. Mobarik was a Member of the Business Advisory Forum of Glasgow Caledonian University 2007–2011, and served on the West Regional Advisory Board of Scottish Enterprise, 2009–2011. From 2007 to 2011, Mobarik was a Member of the Business Advisory Forum of Glasgow Caledonian University.


Confederation of British Industry (CBI)

Mobarik was first elected to the Council of CBI Scotland in 2001, following which she was re-elected in 2004, 2007, and 2010. Mobarik held this position until serving a two-year term as Chairman of CBI Scotland between 2011 and 2013. As Chairman Mobarik became a leading member of two influential CBI committees, the Chair's Committee and the President's Committee. A focus during Mobarik's time as Chairman was developing the agenda in support of growing small firms in Scotland and increasing Scotland's exports.


Philanthropy

Mobarik has held a deep interest in human rights throughout her life and has worked to raise awareness around human rights issues over many years. She was a founder of the Save the Bosnian People Campaign, which was inaugurated in 1995. She travelled to Bosnia to see the effects of the conflict herself and worked to raise awareness about the human rights violations in the UK and raise money for the victims. Mobarik was also the director of the multi-faith charity Glasgow the Caring City, from 2001 to 2006.


Pakistan

Mobarik has spent much of her career building relations between Scotland and Pakistan and then later with the rest of the UK. In 2008, Mobarik formed the Scottish Pakistan network, which aims to facilitate business and cultural links between Scotland and Pakistan. In 2008, Mobarik was appointed chair of the Pakistan Britain Trade & Investment Forum (PBTIF). Mobarik rebranded the PBTIF; this council has both the support of the UK and Pakistan government and is a vehicle to increase bilateral trade and investment in both countries.


Political career

In June 2013, Mobarik was appointed to the Strathclyde Commission on future devolution in Scotland, chaired by Lord Strathclyde, on behalf of the Scottish Conservative Party. The Commission published its report in June 2014. In November of the same year, Mobarik joined the board of the Better Together Campaign. Better Together was the official campaign for a No Vote in the Scottish Independence Referendum, 2014, and was chaired by Alistair Darling. Mobarik was a Scottish Conservative Party candidate in the May 2014 European Parliament elections. In March 2018, Mobarik was asked by Ruth Davidson, leader of the Scottish Conservative Party, to head up a commission aimed at encouraging more women and ethnic minorities to stand for the party.


House of Lords

In 2014, Mobarik was appointed as a Conservative
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, assuming the title of Baroness Mobarik of Mearns in the county of Renfrewshire. Mobarik's maiden speech in the Lords was on the Modern Day Slavery Bill. From March 2015 to 2017, Mobarik served as a party whip and then as a government
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from 2016 to 2017 for the Department for International Trade and the
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Member of European Parliament

In September 2017, she replaced Ian Duncan as Conservative MEP for the Scotland constituency. In the European Parliament Mobarik has worked on bringing awareness to the plight of the Rohingya in
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. As part of this work, Mobarik visited the
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refugee camp in Bangladesh in April 2018. Mobarik also spoke at the European Parliament calling for EU countries to step up their action to end early forced marriage. At the
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Baroness Mobarik was the leading candidate on the Scottish Conservative Party's list and was one of six MEPs elected for the Scotland Constituency. She served as MEP until the 31 January 2020, when the Brexit process was completed.


Honours and awards

Mobarik was appointed an
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(OBE) in the
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, and was promoted to
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(CBE) in the
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, for her services to Business and Public Service in Scotland. The state of Pakistan awarded her the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz in 2012, in recognition of her work in improving Pakistan–Scotland relations.About Nosheena
Nosheena Mobarik. Retrieved on 28 April 2017.
In January 2013 she was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Edinburgh Mobarik was created a
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as Baroness Mobarik, ''of Mearns in the County of Renfrewshire'', on 19 September 2014.


References


External links


nosheenamobarik.com

Baroness Mobarik
– UK Parliament {{DEFAULTSORT:Mobarik, Nosheena 1957 births Living people British politicians of Pakistani descent Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Conservative Party (UK) life peers Life peeresses created by Elizabeth II MEPs for Scotland 2014–2019 MEPs for Scotland 2019–2020 Scottish Conservative Party MEPs Scottish people of Pakistani descent 21st-century women MEPs for Scotland Pakistani emigrants to the United Kingdom Naturalised citizens of the United Kingdom