I think UK is quite an exemplary country of how children of migrants can achieve recognition and become ministers, literally representative for the whole people in different positions.
Yes, despite what you might hear UK offers opportunity for hard working people with talent to reach the top. It's not perfect, no society but fact is if you rise to the challange nothing will hold you back. Sajid Javid is son of of Pakistani migrant who worked as conductor in the local bus company and the family lived in run down inner city terrace house. From their Sajid went to university, got job in banking and soon was one the board of directors of Chase Manhatten Bank, New York. From their he ended up with Duetche Bank before going to politics.
Sajid Javid is MP from Bromsgrove and his constituency is literally all white as Bromsgrove has 97% indigenous English with less than half per cent Pakistani origin population. This makes him remarkable.
He is now one of most senior ministers as before this he was Chancellor, Home Secretay equivalent to what other countries have as interior minister thus responsible for law and order etc. Bizzarely when he was Home Secretary is brother Bash was senior Metropolian Police commander.
Sajid has been touted as possible future Prime Minister.
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And to cap it while his brother was the Met Police Commander with Sajid being the boss at Home Office, Sadiq Khan was the Lord Mayor of London - one of the worlds leading global cities.