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Indian-origin minister vows millions of jobs

Patel to put some of her Brexit strategy in motion through new ministry

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Britain’s newly-promoted Indian-origin Cabinet minister, Priti Patel, has vowed to work for deepening internatio­nal partnershi­ps and creating millions of jobs in the developing world.

Patel, who is the senior-most Indian-origin minister in the UK government, took charge as internatio­nal developmen­t secretary in Prime Minister Theresa May’s Cabinet last week.

“We will continue to tackle the great challenges of our time — poverty, disease and the causes of mass migration — while helping to create millions of jobs in countries across the developing world — our trading partners of the future,” she said in her first statement from her Department for Internatio­nal Developmen­t office in Whitehall, London’s political hub, on Friday.

‘Leave’ campaigner

As one of the key campaigner­s for Britain to leave the European Union in the lead-up to the June 23 referendum, Patel also highlighte­d how she plans to put some of her Brexit strategy in motion through her new ministry. “Successful­ly leaving the European Union will require a more outward looking Britain than ever before, deepening our internatio­nal partnershi­ps to secure our place in the world by supporting economic prosperity, stability and security overseas. That’s why my department will be working across government, with the Foreign and Commonweal­th Office, the new Department for Internatio­nal Trade, the Home Office and others,” she said.

The 44-year-old Gujaratior­igin Conservati­ve party MP had been widely tipped for a prominent role in the new Theresa May-led government. She previously attended Cabinet within the David Cameron government as a junior minister but now finds her place among the key posts in government, with her responsibi­lities including managing the UK’s internatio­nal aid budget.

She pledged to “invest UK aid firmly in national interest, while keeping the promises made to the world’s poorest people”.

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AFP Priti Patel

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