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Name
  
Shreela Baroness

Role
  
British Politician


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Education
  
University College London

Shreela Flather, Baroness Flather (born 13 February 1934) is a British-Indian politician, teacher and life peer.

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She became a life peer for the Conservative party on 11 June 1990 as Baroness Flather, of Windsor and Maidenhead in the Royal County of Berkshire. She was the first Asian woman to receive a peerage. In 1998 she resigned as the Conservative whip over the demotion of Viscount Cranborne for his actions to reduce the impact of the 1999 House of Lords Act. She rejoined the party in 1999, but left a second time in 2008, since when she has sat as a crossbencher.

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Baroness Flather attended University College London. She has served as Deputy Mayor and as Mayor for the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.

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She has also been a teacher of English as a second language and a member of the Conservative Women's National Committee. Baroness Flather has been recognised as Asian of the Year 1996. She has served senior posts in various organisations involved in refugee, community, race relations and prison work. She was also shortlisted for the Grassroot Diplomat Initiative Award in 2015 for her outspoken work on women's rights, and she remains in the directory of the Grassroot Diplomat Who's Who publication.

As a member of the House of Lords, she gained attention for wearing a sari and for being among the first ethnic minorities in the house.

Baroness Flather is a distinguished supporter of the British Humanist Association and an honorary associate of the National Secular Society. She is one of the Vice Chairs of the All-Party Parliamentary Humanist Group. She lives in Maidenhead with her husband.

She is patron of the UK population concern charity, Population Matters. she has been a board member of Marie Stopes for 17 years.

Her most important contribution has been to help create a memorial to the volunteers from the Indian Subcontinent, Africa and the Caribbean who fought with the British in two World Wars. These volunteers who number nearly 5 million had all but been forgotten. Her own father volunteered in the First World War and was a stretcher bearer in Mesopotamia. The Memorial Gates stand on Constitution Hill near Hyde Park Corner.

In September 2011 she said that the Bangladeshi and Pakistani immigrant communities and including white British in the United Kingdom of having a large number of children in order to be able to claim more benefits. She said the issue did not apply to British families of Indian origin as the Indian families had a different mentality from that of the Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities in the UK, desiring that their children should be educated. She put an amendment that the first two children should get full benefits, the third one half and taper down to a quarter for the fourth. There should be no restriction on the number of children but parents should take responsibility for their own children. Labour Party MP Michael Dugher condemned her and said that her views were unacceptable.

Baroness Flather made further controversial comments in November 2012, when she defended Conservative election strategist Lynton Crosby, during an incident where he used an offensive term referring to Muslims at a meeting when he was working for Mayor of London, Boris Johnson. She said: "I don’t condone swearing, but Lynton is right to say it is pointless for the Conservatives to chase Muslim votes. They are all on benefits and all vote Labour."

Religious views

Lady Flather has described herself as a "Hindu atheist". Broadly, she is an atheist with affinity to the most important sayings from the Bhagvat Geeta and following them.

Honours

Honorary Doctor of Laws Leeds University, Honorary Doctor of the Open University and Northampton University. Fellow University College London. Indian President's personal acknowledgement of overseas Indians, Pravasi Samman.

Family and personal life

The Baroness is the great-granddaughter of Sir Ganga Ram, a noted engineer, philanthropist and agriculturist during the late 19th century and early 20th century in Punjab, British India. She is married to Gary Denis Flather.

Books

Woman Acceptable Exploitation For Profit (2010) ISBN 978-1-84995-002-2

References

Shreela Flather, Baroness Flather Wikipedia