Marina Claire Wheeler

Marina Claire Wheeler (Born August 18 1964) is British lawyer and writer.

  • Also known as Marina Wheeler, her experience includes being a Barrister, Mediator and writer and is well renknowned for both her work in the UK parliament as well as the judicial court.
  • She undertakes a multitude of cases; from complex family laws, employment and public work laws. Although, she specializes in detention, mental health and national security issues.

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In her article, 'When some are more equal than others' [1]she writes about her own legal work as:

- “My own experience, shared by many colleagues, is that a high proportion of discrimination cases we deal with are ill-founded. One colleague puts the figure at more than 60 per cent... Many unregulated advisors make a living bringing discrimination claims, and they do not always seem to have the best interests of the Applicant in mind.”

As the daughter of an immigrant and as a woman, she is very vocal about the experiences of both racial and gender discrimination.

- "It is time we offered the same protections to people reporting sexual harassment, bullying and discrimination in the workplace as we do to other whistleblowers."

- [2]"It was this complete blank canvas, this whole side of my heritage, and I wanted to discover that." - from her memoir, The Last Homestead[3].

- "I certainly never pretended to be a Conservative." [4]

She rather contradictingly joined the Labour party as their sexual harrasment adviser, to which many British Citizens see as a 'dig' to her ex-husband, the former leader of the Conservative Party.

- “This Is Still About Power. It’s Very Much A Male Thing Of, ‘This Is Our Space"