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A dozen candidates of Pakistani origin won their respective constituencies and are set to become members of the British Parliament. Of them, three belong to the Conservative Party while eight are from Labour.

More than 40 candidates of Pakistani origin were in the run for the polls. Of the total, around 31 were from mainstream parties such as Labour, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats while the rest were from smaller parties or contesting as independents.

Naz Shah of Labour retained her hold on the Braford West constituency after defeating Conservative Party's George Grant.

The Pakistani-origin Member of Parliament received 29,444 votes against her main opponent’s 7,542.

The constituency has the most Muslim voters in any constituency in Britain — with total registered voters at 40,290, of which 20,669 are Muslim.

In the 2015 polls, Shah had defeated Respect Party’s George Galloway with a majority of over 11,000 votes.

The turnout in the constituency stood at 67.4%.

Labour Party’s Rosena Allen-Khan retained her Tooting seat with 34,694 votes, against the Conservative Party’s Dan Watkins who secured only 19,236 votes.

Rosena had won the seat earlier after Sadiq Khan resigned to become the London Mayor.

The turnout in the constituency remained at 74.7%.

In the 2015 polls, Sadiq had bagged the constituency with a small margin — getting 25,263 votes against 22,421 votes for Watkins.

Labour’s Shahbana Mehmood contested for reelection from Birmingham Ladywood, winning the seat after attaining 34,166 votes against 5,452 for Andrew Browning of the Conservative Party.

The turnout in the constituency was 59%.

Mehmood was one of the first women elected to the UK Parliament. In the 2015 polls, she had got 26,444 votes against Isabel Sigmac of the Conservative Party who got 4,576.

Labour Party’s Afzal Khan bagged the Manchester Gorton constituency with 35,085 votes.

According to the BBC, Khan, who becomes the city's first Muslim MP, said his election after the Manchester bombing sent a "powerful message to the terrorists and the racists".

His chief opponent, Shaden Jaradat of the Conservative Party, bagged 3,355 votes.

The turnout in the constituency was 61%.

A total of 33,493 votes were cast for Sajid Javid, the Conservative Party candidate who won the Bromsgrove constituency. He defeated Labour’s Michael Thompson, who received 16,920 votes.

The turnout in the constituency was 73%.

Javid had also won the seat in the 2015 polls with a sizeable majority.

Contesting for reelection from Bolton South East, Labour’s Yasmin Qureshi won after bagging 25,676 votes. She defeated the Conservative Party’s Sarah Pochin who got 12,550 votes.

The turnout in the constituency was 61.4%.

In the 2015 polls, Qureshi had received 20,555 votes, defeating the UKIP candidate who got 9,627 votes.

Labour’s Khalid Mahmood successfully defended his Birmingham Perry Bar seat for a record fifth time, bagging 30,109 votes against Conservative Party’s Charlotte Hodivala, who got 11,726 votes.

The turnout in the constituency remained 63.1%.

In the 2015 polls, Mahmood had won the seat after receiving around three times the number of votes compared to Hodivala.

Labour’s Imran Hussain also successfully defended his seat of Bradford East by bagging 29,831 votes against Conservative Party’s Mark Trafford, who got 9,291 votes.

The turnout in the constituency was 64.8%.

The constituency has the second most Muslim votes in any constituency in Britain. In total, there are 41,406 voters, of which 15,299 are Muslims.

Hussain served as the Shadow International Development Minister in the last cabinet.

Conservative Party’s Rehman Chishti retained his grip on the Gillingham and Rainham constituency for the third time after getting 21,091 votes against Labour’s Andrew Stamp, who got 17,661 votes.

Turnout stood at 66.9% in the constituency.

Chishti holds the honour of being the youngest member of parliament of Pakistani decent when he was elected in 2010 at the age of 31.

In 2015, he had won the constituency by nearly twice the number of votes from the Labour candidate.

In a tight race, Labour’s Mohammad Yasin managed to win the Bedford constituency by taking 22,712 votes against the Conservative Party’s Richard Fuller who bagged 21,923.

Yasin, who has served as a councillor in Bedoford for 11 years and as cabinet member for two, contested for the parliament seat for the first time.

Turnout in the constituency remained at 67.5%.

Fuller had won the seat in 2015 with around a 1,000-lead vote from the Labour candidate.

Conservative Party’s Nus Ghani secured her seat from Wealdon with 37,027 votes and defeated Labour’s Angela Smith, who got 13,399.

The turnout in the constituency remained at 74.3%.

In 2015, Ghani had bagged the seat with a huge margin as well.

Labour’s Faisal Rashid won the Warrington South constituency after getting 29,994 votes against 27,445 votes received by the Conservative Party’s David Mowat.

The turnout in the constituency stood at 72.4%.

Mowat had won the constituency with an around 2,000-vote margin from the Labour candidate in 2015.
 
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the campaign in bradford west was personal and nasty again. Naz Shah and George Grant didnt take much shots at each other. But the Salma Yaqoob supporters a lot of the ones were the former Galloway supporters tried yet again to make the politics about Palestine and foreign affairs issues and tried to silence Naz Shah over her saying that biraderi politics and misogny was rife amongst certain elements of the community in Bradford West.

Salma Yaqoob herself is a nice lady and principled politician but some of her supporters conduct was disgraceful. Some of the yobs started shouting Jew at her because she said she supports Israels right to exist.
 
the campaign in bradford west was personal and nasty again. Naz Shah and George Grant didnt take much shots at each other. But the Salma Yaqoob supporters a lot of the ones were the former Galloway supporters tried yet again to make the politics about Palestine and foreign affairs issues and tried to silence Naz Shah over her saying that biraderi politics and misogny was rife amongst certain elements of the community in Bradford West.

Salma Yaqoob herself is a nice lady and principled politician but some of her supporters conduct was disgraceful. Some of the yobs started shouting Jew at her because she said she supports Israels right to exist.

I keep hearing about biraderi Politics in Bradford West yet Marsha Singh won every time he ran until he passed and then George and now Naz whom apparently this mythical biraderi is so against yet she won by a huge margin.

The only Biraderi MP in Bradford is Imran Hussain and he is elected not because of his Biraderi but that of his Counciller Imran Khan's
 
Hold on according to some folks all British Pakistani's are backward? :inti

Does anyone know the overall number of Muslim MP's now?

Great two see two Sikh MP's win too.
 
Hold on according to some folks all British Pakistani's are backward? :inti

Does anyone know the overall number of Muslim MP's now?
There were 3 Bangladeshi origin MPs that were reelcted, so 15. There's this half Palestinian woman who was elected but I think she's of Christian origin
 
There were 3 Bangladeshi origin MPs that were reelcted, so 15. There's this half Palestinian woman who was elected but I think she's of Christian origin

Brilliant. They are from different parties too which shows just because you have one identity either Pakistani, Indian, Muslim you still can be very much different in principles.
 
Brilliant. They are from different parties too which shows just because you have one identity either Pakistani, Indian, Muslim you still can be very much different in principles.

There's Dr Rosena Allin-Khan who won Sadiq Khan's old seat, she is mixed race polish and pakistani; what a combo! another inspirational figure with working class roots who's dream was to help people and become a doctor but couldn't afford to go medical school but worked various jobs to save money and worked hard when it came to her studies at the same time and got herself in a position where she was able to enter a medical school at the age of 24! it's never too late guys! ALWAYS BELIEVE! WORK HARD! BE HONOURABLE AND NEVER GIVE UP!

Labour have some of the most beautiful people in England representing various constituencies and the youth have now decided that they should be given a run, May must resign! get JC in at no.10 immediately please!
 
There's Dr Rosena Allin-Khan who won Sadiq Khan's old seat, she is mixed race polish and pakistani; what a combo! another inspirational figure with working class roots who's dream was to help people and become a doctor but couldn't afford to go medical school but worked various jobs to save money and worked hard when it came to her studies at the same time and got herself in a position where she was able to enter a medical school at the age of 24! it's never too late guys! ALWAYS BELIEVE! WORK HARD! BE HONOURABLE AND NEVER GIVE UP!

Labour have some of the most beautiful people in England representing various constituencies and the youth have now decided that they should be given a run, May must resign! get JC in at no.10 immediately please!

Yes saw her last night when the results were announced she was very excited. Well done to her but I thought the reporter said she has held on to her seat? She does have a fascinating history, if i can remember correctly her mother met her father when she was visting England for work.

I'm thinking of run for Prime Minister when Corbyn retires. Can I count on your support? :yk
 
Yes saw her last night when the results were announced she was very excited. Well done to her but I thought the reporter said she has held on to her seat? She does have a fascinating history, if i can remember correctly her mother met her father when she was visting England for work.

I'm thinking of run for Prime Minister when Corbyn retires. Can I count on your support? :yk


Basically what happened was when Sadiq became Mayor he retired his seat in Tooting which Roseena would win with a 7.3% swing in the house of commons, she had already been working as councillor and was nominated as a candidate by Labour.

I will support you so long you put me on the committee :ijaz :butt
 
Hold on according to some folks all British Pakistani's are backward? :inti

Does anyone know the overall number of Muslim MP's now?

Great two see two Sikh MP's win too.

What about the other Indian origin Maps elected ? .. given sikhs vote Tory it's not a a good thing
 
This time we've got dozens of ethnic minority MPs, 45 LGBT MPs, 2 MPs with disabilities, and 200 female MPs. The leaders of both Scottish Labour and the Scottish Conservatives identify as a part of the LGBT community.

Obviously a good news story like this gets lost in amongst the mountain of dung about May / Brexit / DUP / Hung Parliament, but it's a fantastic example of why Britain is a great country.

Looking forward to a very diverse House of Commons going forward!
 
Great news. Now go on and clean up the area's that you live in by propagating communal harmony, education and cleanliness. It would be interesting to see from where the newly chosen MP's originate from in Pakistan. Just saying!!:uakmal
 
Great to see. Despite a few bad apples, English people seem quite tolerant, in general. With Le Pen losing in France, Harper getting humiliated in Canada and Trump proving just how big a mistake it is to elect a bigoted buffoon as one's leader, extremists everywhere have taken quite a hit.
 
Sikhs are quite involved in the political sphere. One of the NDP frontrunners here is also a nice, Sikh man. Complete with an orange turban and everything.
 
are these muslim mp's from muslim areas due to ghettoization in UK or is there a case where a muslim mp won in areas with less than 15% muslim population
 
are these muslim mp's from muslim areas due to ghettoization in UK or is there a case where a muslim mp won in areas with less than 15% muslim population

5 of the Pakistani MPs are elected in what could be called heavily Muslim constituencies.
2 are elected in constituencies that have a moderately sized Muslim population, but now where near the majority
And the remaining 5 have a tiny % of Muslims, particularly the Conservative MPs

So it's a mixed bunch.
 
Sikhs are quite involved in the political sphere. One of the NDP frontrunners here is also a nice, Sikh man. Complete with an orange turban and everything.

They're not that well represented in the Uk, they had to pressurise the main parties to field Sikh candidates this election because there weren't any of them in the House of Commons.
 
They're not that well represented in the Uk, they had to pressurise the main parties to field Sikh candidates this election because there weren't any of them in the House of Commons.

They're good at lobbying and have a much bigger media presence - adverts etc than their population should garner. Very much in the PR game ..
 
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