Qassim Afzal
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Qassim Afzal (born 1960 in Manchester, Lancashire, England) is a Liberal Democrat politician. Educated at the University of Salford, he studied for a PhD in Cultural Trade and Industry.
He has held a number of jobs, including councillor in the Cheetham ward on Manchester City Council. It has been claimed, wrongly, that he became the first British-born Asian councillor. He first entered national politics in the 2001 General Election as a candidate for the Birmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath constituency. He finished second with 4,841 votes.
In the 2005 General Election, Afzal stood for the Manchester Gorton constituency. He finished second with 9,672 votes, achieving one of the highest swings from Labour to the Liberal Democrats in that General Election.
[edit] External links
- Qassim Afzal official site
- Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Qassim Afzal
- profile at the site of Liberal Democrats is a dead link; use the Internet Archive link instead