
Munira Mirza
Former advisor to Boris Johnson and founder of Civic Future and Fix Britain, known for work on culture, public policy, and critiques of identity politics.
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Feb 25, 2026 • 40min
Part one | Munira Mirza on multiculturalism, Islamism & how fear of racism is distorting policy
Munira Mirza, former No.10 policy director and Deputy Mayor of London now leading Civic Future, discusses shifting Muslim votes in Gorton and Denton and the politicisation of religious identity. She talks about Islamism’s influence in Britain and concerns that fear of accusations of institutional racism has distorted public-safety decisions.

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Feb 28, 2026 • 24min
Quite right!: Munira Mirza | part two
Munira Mirza, former adviser to Boris Johnson and founder of Civic Future and Fix Britain, speaks on leadership and the state. She weighs Boris Johnson’s strengths and flaws. She questions whether human-rights and equality laws hinder decisive government. She urges clearer political leadership and ’radical candour’ in Westminster.

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Feb 27, 2026 • 41min
Part two | ‘MPs are just not good enough’ – Munira Mirza on Boris, Starmer & Britain’s leadership crisis
Munira Mirza, political adviser and founder of Civic Future and Fix Britain, critiques leadership and state wiring. She discusses why the 2019 mandate faltered, migration counting failures, and Boris Johnson’s strengths and flaws. She argues for reforming Labour-era laws, better preparation by parties before government, and a culture of radical candour and higher-calibre public servants.

Nov 21, 2023 • 1h 10min
Race, Brexit, and Islamism with Munira Mirza
Munira Mirza, British public policy analyst and cultural commentator, discusses her early Marxist days, Brexit views, multiculturalism in the UK, Israel-Hamas war, and jihadism in an engaging conversation with Coleman.

Feb 25, 2026 • 25min
Quite right!: Munira Mirza | part one
Munira Mirza, former No.10 policy director and founder of Civic Future, reflects on Labour’s vulnerability in Gorton and Denton and why Muslim voters are drifting. She explores the politicisation of religious identity, the rise of Islamism in Britain, and failures of authorities to confront hard truths. The conversation also covers mental health, race and public safety controversies.


