Sayeeda Warsi resigned from her position as a senior minister in Britain 's Foreign Office on Tuesday, saying she
could no longer support the government's policy on the conflict between Israel
and Hamas.
Warsi, a baroness who sits in Britain 's
upper house of parliament, became Britain 's first Muslim to serve in
Cabinet in 2010 but was later demoted to be a senior minister of state at the
Foreign Office and a minister for faith and communities.
“With deep regret I have this morning written to the Prime Minister [and]
tendered my resignation. I can no longer support Govt policy on #Gaza ,” Warsi, 43, said on
her official Twitter feed.
Though no longer a full member of Cabinet she still had the right to attend
Cabinet meetings. It was not immediately clear whether she was resigning from
both her ministerial roles.
While the British government has repeatedly called for an immediate
ceasefire in Gaza , Prime Minister David Cameron
has come under criticism from the opposition Labour party for refusing to
describe Israel 's
actions as disproportionate.
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