In June 2013, Mobarik was appointed to the Strathclyde Commission on future devolution in Scotland, chaired by Lord Strathclyde, on behalf of the Scottish Conservative Party. The Commission published its report in June 2014. In November of the same year, Mobarik joined the board of the Better Together Campaign.
Better Together was the official campaign for a No Vote in the Scottish Independence Referendum, 2014, and was chaired by
Alistair Darling. Mobarik was a
Scottish Conservative Party candidate in the May 2014
European Parliament elections. In March 2018, Mobarik was asked by
Ruth Davidson, leader of the
Scottish Conservative Party, to head up a commission aimed at encouraging more women and ethnic minorities to stand for the party.
House of Lords In 2014, Mobarik was appointed as a Conservative
life peer, assuming the title of Baroness Mobarik of Mearns in the county of Renfrewshire. Mobarik's maiden speech in the Lords was on the Modern Day Slavery Bill. From March 2015 to 2017, Mobarik served as a party whip and then as a government
whip from 2016 to 2017 for the
Department for International Trade and the
Department for International Development.
Member of European Parliament In September 2017, she replaced
Ian Duncan as Conservative MEP for the Scotland constituency. In the
European Parliament Mobarik has worked on bringing awareness to the plight of the
Rohingya in
Myanmar. As part of this work, Mobarik visited the
Cox's Bazar refugee camp in Bangladesh in April 2018. Mobarik also spoke at the European Parliament calling for EU countries to step up their action to end early forced marriage. At the
2019 European Parliament elections Baroness Mobarik was the leading candidate on the Scottish Conservative Party's list and was one of six MEPs elected for the
Scotland Constituency. She served as MEP until the 31 January 2020, when the
Brexit process was completed. == Honours and awards ==