Amjad Bashir

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Amjad Bashir
MEP
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Member of the European Parliament
for Yorkshire and the Humber
Assumed office
1 July 2014
Preceded by Edward McMillan-Scott
Personal details
Born Amjud Mahmood Bashir
(1952-09-17) 17 September 1952 (age 71)
Jhelum, Punjab, Pakistan
Nationality British
Political party Conservative (1997–2012)
UKIP (2012–2015)
Conservative (2015–present)
Alma mater University of Bradford
Website http://amjadbashir.com/

Amjud Mahmood Bashir (Urdu: امجد محمود بشیر‎; born 17 September 1952) is a Member of the European Parliament for the Yorkshire and the Humber region for the Conservative Party. He was elected in 2014 for the UK Independence Party and defected to the Conservative Party on 24 January 2015.

Early life

Bashir was born in Pakistan and moved to Yorkshire aged eight, to live with his father who was a mill worker in Bradford. He is a member of the Pakistani community. Bashir attended Thornton Grammar School before graduating with a degree in chemical engineering from the University of Bradford.

Career

Professional career

Bashir is a restaurateur who, prior to becoming politically active, ran two establishments in Bradford and Manchester.[1]

Political career

After fifteen years as a member of the Conservatives,[2] Bashir joined UKIP in 2012 [3][4] and was placed second on the party's list of candidates for the Yorkshire and the Humber region at the 2014 European Parliament election. UKIP topped the regional poll with 31% of the vote winning three seats and Bashir was thus elected as one of six MEPs for the region.[5] He was the party's small and medium business and communities spokesman until his defection to the Conservatives in January 2015 (see below).

Bashir is a member of the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs, Employment and Industry committees. He is also a member of the inter-parliamentary delegations for Bosnia and Herzegovina and Afghanistan. [1]

Bashir is the chairman of the ECR Group's working group on SMEs and also Conservative parliamentary delegation spokesman on SMEs.[2]

On 20 February 2016, Bashir announced that he would be supporting the campaign to leave the European Union in the referendum on Britain's membership of the EU. [3]

Defection to Conservatives and aftermath

Bashir met with Conservative leader and Prime Minister, David Cameron on 23 January 2015 to discuss moving back to the party and made the news official the following day, 24 January 2015.[6]

Cameron stated that he was, "absolutely delighted that Amjad had decided to leave Ukip and join the Conservative Party.” He also stated that he had an, "inspiring story", and that, "it’s another sign that in this great country of ours you can come to Britain without very much and you can be a member of the European parliament, an MP, sit in the cabinet.” [7]

Concurrent with this announcement and in the aftermath, a series of allegations were made, principally by his former party, UKIP, seeking to damage Bashir's reputation. UKIP claimed that Bashir had failed to attend a meeting on 20 January 2015, three days prior to his defection, to discuss their concerns, pending an investigation, into what they described as, "a number of extremely serious issues… which include unanswered financial and employment questions" and that, "UKIP MEP Mike Hookem had passed on evidence of Mr Bashir’s alleged wrongdoing to West Yorkshire police." [8][9]

More specifically, they alleged interference in a UKIP Keighley candidate selection, immigration offences in his restaurants and financial irregularities with regards to expenses incurred by his European parliamentary political group at the time, the Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy.[10] Bashir described the allegations as "absurd and made-up".[11]

On 25 January 2015, George Galloway's Respect Party, alleged that Bashir had been selected as a council candidate for the party in 2012 for the Bradford Moor ward of Bradford Borough Council but was then supposedly deselected.

In April 2015, Bashir's lawyers wrote to Farage to withdraw the claims made about him or face a libel action.[12] As of April 2016, no such withdrawal has taken place, nor has any libel action been publicly announced.

Awards and Nominations

In January 2015, Bashir was nominated for the Politician of the Year award at the British Muslim Awards.[13]

References

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