Over two dozen Indian-origin politicians elected to UK Parliament — Meet Kerala-born Sojan Joseph and others
A record number of Indian-origin politicians were elected to the House of Commons this week as the Labour Party made a comeback after 14 years. The lengthy list includes some prominent Conservatives — including former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak — survived an overall brutal outcome for the Tory party as well as several new faces. Kerala-born Sojan Joseph created history as the first Labour candidate to win the Ashford constituency in its 139-year history.
A total of 28 British Indians were elected to the Parliament on Friday with the Labour party leading the charge. Party veterans Seema Malhotra (Feltham and Heston) and Lisa Nandy (Wigan) retained their seats while Goan-origin Valerie Vaz won the newly formed Walsall and Bloxwich constituency.