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Tributes paid to Labour's Lord Adam Patel of Blackburn | Tributes paid to Labour's Lord Adam Patel of Blackburn |
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Tributes have been paid to Labour peer Lord Adam Patel of Blackburn, who died on Wednesday aged 78. | Tributes have been paid to Labour peer Lord Adam Patel of Blackburn, who died on Wednesday aged 78. |
MP Keith Vaz described the Gujarati-born father of eight, who was made a life peer in 2000, as "Labour's northern rock". | MP Keith Vaz described the Gujarati-born father of eight, who was made a life peer in 2000, as "Labour's northern rock". |
Rashid Mogradia, of The Council of British Hajjis, described him as "a formidable businessman and a community champion". | Rashid Mogradia, of The Council of British Hajjis, described him as "a formidable businessman and a community champion". |
The peer's funeral has been held in Blackburn. | |
Peer's 'joy' | |
Lord Patel, known locally as Lord Adam, came to Blackburn in the 1960s to study accountancy at Blackburn College after graduating from the University of Baroda in Gujarat State, India. | |
The town's former MP, Jack Straw, a former foreign secretary, said he had no hesitation in nominating him for a peerage, adding: "I'll never forget his joy, and that of his family, when he was formally ennobled in February 2000." | |
He said Lord Patel was "wise, very intelligent, replete with integrity, and completely committed to honouring his faith and to making Britain a better place for everyone". | |
Lord Patel served as director of the East Lancashire Training Enterprise Council, president of Lancashire Council of Mosques, vice-president of the Blackburn Community Relations Council and chairman of The Council of British Hajjis, which looks after the interests of Muslims going on pilgrimage to Mecca. | Lord Patel served as director of the East Lancashire Training Enterprise Council, president of Lancashire Council of Mosques, vice-president of the Blackburn Community Relations Council and chairman of The Council of British Hajjis, which looks after the interests of Muslims going on pilgrimage to Mecca. |
Keith Vaz said: "Adam Patel's life embodies the very essence of the journey taken by so many British Asians since their arrival in the UK. | |
"He was Labour through and through but also kept his deep roots in the British Muslim community of the north-west even after he entered the House of Lords. | "He was Labour through and through but also kept his deep roots in the British Muslim community of the north-west even after he entered the House of Lords. |
'Loyal and strong' | |
"His desire to help everyone who needed it frustrated his large family circle who had to cope with people visiting his home well after midnight. | "His desire to help everyone who needed it frustrated his large family circle who had to cope with people visiting his home well after midnight. |
"He was loyal, devoted to family, strong and dedicated to his causes." | "He was loyal, devoted to family, strong and dedicated to his causes." |
Dame Louise Ellman, Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside, said Lord Patel was a "great man." | Dame Louise Ellman, Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside, said Lord Patel was a "great man." |
The MP, who worked with him when she was leader of Lancashire County Council in the 1980s and 90s, added: "Adam was a tireless advocate for the community." | The MP, who worked with him when she was leader of Lancashire County Council in the 1980s and 90s, added: "Adam was a tireless advocate for the community." |
Providing halal meat in schools and ensuring Muslim burial requirements were respected were two of his many achievements. | Providing halal meat in schools and ensuring Muslim burial requirements were respected were two of his many achievements. |