Sayeeda Warsi
British lawyer and Conservative politician, known as Baroness Warsi; the first Muslim woman to serve in a UK Cabinet. She was Party Co-Chair and Minister without Portfolio (2010–2012) and later Senior Minister of State (2012–2014); she resigned in 2014 over UK policy on Gaza and authored The Enemy Within: A Tale of Muslim Britain (2017).
Books
This list of books are ONLY the books that have been ranked on the lists that are aggregated on this site. This is not a comprehensive list of all books by this author.
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1. Muslims Don't Matter
A concise critique of how anti-Muslim prejudice has become embedded in British public life, arguing that a “Muslim exception” operates across politics, media, law, and policing. Drawing on case studies of counterterror policies like Prevent, citizenship deprivation powers, and the handling of protests and schools, it shows how rights and norms afforded to others are routinely denied to Muslim communities. It traces how culture‑war narratives and foreign policy controversies reinforce these double standards and recast legitimate dissent as extremism. Concluding with a set of practical reforms, it calls for consistent rules on racism and extremism, equal citizenship, and a more honest public conversation.