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Four British-Pakistanis win elections in the United Kingdom

Four candidates of Pakistani origin have secured seats in the British Parliament, highlighting the growing representation of ethnic minorities in UK politics.

Dr. Zubir Ahmed from Glasgow emerged victorious on a Labour Party ticket. His win signifies a stronghold for Labour in Glasgow, with Ahmed’s campaign focusing on community development and social justice resonating well with voters.

Naushabah Khan, another Labour Party candidate, also secured a seat, taking it from the Conservative Party. Khan’s success is seen as a critical gain for Labour, emphasizing the shifting political landscape in favor of the party. Her campaign concentrated on healthcare improvements and economic reforms, which garnered substantial support from her constituency.

Saqib Bhatti, contesting on behalf of the Conservative Party, was declared successful as well. Bhatti’s re-election reflects his strong connection with his constituents and his effective advocacy for local business and economic growth.

Dr. Rosena Allin-Khan, also of Pakistani origin, won once again from London’s Tooting, retaining her seat and reinforcing her position as a significant political figure in the area. Allin-Khan’s consistent focus on healthcare and her work as an NHS doctor have earned her continued trust and support from the electorate.

Meanwhile, Keir Starmer will be Britain’s next prime minister with his centre-left Labour Party expected to win a huge majority in a parliamentary election, ending 14 years of often tumultuous Conservative government by trouncing Rishi Sunak’s party.

With many results still to be announced from Thursday’s vote, centre-left Labour has already won more than 406 of the 650 seats in parliament, with an exit poll suggesting it would capture about 410.

On a humiliating night for Sunak, the Conservatives have so far only won 98 seats and were predicted to suffer the worst performance in the party’s long history, with voters punishing them for a cost of living crisis, failing public services, and a series of scandals.

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