British-Pakistani Businessman Appointed Lords Member By Queen Elizabeth

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2020-08-05T10:27:07+05:00 News Desk
Queen Elizabeth has appointed British-Pakistani businessman Aamer Sarfraz as a member of the House of Lords on the advice of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

At the age of 38, Aamer Sarfraz will be one of the youngest members of the House of Lords, said a press release issued on Tuesday. Sarfraz has been appointed a member of House of Lords for life for his services to the Conservative Party and for serving as an advisor to the party leadership on community outreach.

The British-Pakistani businessman and philanthropist has also served as the treasurer of the Conservative Party. Aamer is also the only Pakistani, Muslim, and Asian Conservative nominee featuring in the approved-list by the queen.

A fluent Urdu speaker whose parents originate from Gujrat, Sarfraz has written articles for Jang London on British politics, stressing the need for British-Pakistanis and Muslims in the UK to join the mainstream political process.

The Dissolutions 2019 peerage list has Sarfraz at number 9 as “Conservative Party Treasurer and Venture Partner at Draper Associates”. The list has in total 18 names on it which “the queen has been graciously pleased to signify her intention of conferring Peerages of the United Kingdom for Life”.

“I am very grateful to Prime Minister Boris Johnson for giving me the opportunity to serve in the House of Lords. As we come out of the coronavirus crisis, there is tremendous work to be done. I look forward to supporting the Prime Minister’s agenda and vision,” Sarfraz said.

Sarfraz also said that he was “delighted” that the announcement was made on the auspicious day of Eidul Azha. He added that he will work on improving the relations between Pakistan and the United Kingdom in his new role. Sarfraz grew up in Islamabad, studied there till 1999, and came to the UK in 2002. He was educated at Boston University and the London School of Economics (LSE).

Sarfraz previously had a successful career as an entrepreneur and venture capital investor, with the Electrum Group and Draper Associates.

His parents still live in Islamabad and his father Naeem Sarfraz is a retired navy officer.
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