Updated On: 07 May, 2010 11:19 AM IST | | PTI
For the first time, two Indian-origin women have been elected to the House of Commons, setting a new record for representation of ethnic minorities in Britain
For the first time, two Indian-origin women have been elected to the House of Commons, setting a new record for representation of ethnic minorities in Britain.
Conservative Priti Patel was declared elected from the Witham constituency while Labour candidate Valerie Vaz sister of Indian-origin Labour MP Keith Vaz was elected from Walsall South.