‘Just not immediately, if that’s ok,’ he added on a lighter note in reference to the upcoming general election in Britain in May 2015.
‘What makes Britain a success is that every community has a hand in it ... but frankly it is still not enough. In Britain today there are still too few people from ethnic minorities in top positions,’ he said. ‘The absence is glaring in boardrooms, chambers of Houses of Parliament, on football manager’s benches, on high court judges benches and in our fighter jets and naval ships. And, I am clear, this has to change,’ he added before presenting the GG2 Man of the Year and Woman of the Year Awards for 2014.
The Man of the Year award went to PIO businessman Rami Ranger, CEO of Sun Mark Limited, who was described as a ‘brilliant entrepreneur’ by the PM for his contribution to the British economy.
‘What makes Britain a success is that every community has a hand in it ... but frankly it is still not enough. In Britain today there are still too few people from ethnic minorities in top positions,’ he said. ‘The absence is glaring in boardrooms, chambers of Houses of Parliament, on football manager’s benches, on high court judges benches and in our fighter jets and naval ships. And, I am clear, this has to change,’ he added before presenting the GG2 Man of the Year and Woman of the Year Awards for 2014.
The Man of the Year award went to PIO businessman Rami Ranger, CEO of Sun Mark Limited, who was described as a ‘brilliant entrepreneur’ by the PM for his contribution to the British economy.