In 1982 Gifford was elected a
councillor for
Harrow, the first female Asian councillor to be elected for the
Liberal Party. She has stood three times for Parliament,
Hertsmere in 1983 (Liberal/SDP Alliance) and 1992 (Liberal Democrat), and
Harrow East (Liberal/SDP Alliance) in 1987. By standing in 1983, she became one of the first three Asian women to stand for Parliament along with Rita Austin (Labour,
St Albans) and Pramila Le Hunte (Conservative,
Birmingham Ladywood). In 1986 she chaired the Liberal "Commission of Inquiry into Ethnic Minority Involvement in the Liberal Party". Gifford was twice elected by the party's membership the Liberal Democrats'
Federal Executive, the first ethnic minority person to be elected to a major UK party's supreme body. She was a member of the Race Relations Forum set up in 1998 by then
Home Secretary,
Jack Straw. In 1992 Gifford co-chaired the centenary celebrations for the election of the first non-white MP,
Dadabhai Naoroji. == Recognition ==