Rosena Allin-Khan | |||||||||||||
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Member of Parliament forTooting | |||||||||||||
Assumed office 16 June 2016 | |||||||||||||
Preceded by | Sadiq Khan | ||||||||||||
Majority | 19,487 (36.8%) | ||||||||||||
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Member ofWandsworth Council forBedford | |||||||||||||
In office 22 May 2014 – 3 May 2018 | |||||||||||||
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Born | Rosena Chantelle Allin-Khan (1978-05-10)10 May 1978 (age 46) Tooting,London, England | ||||||||||||
Political party | Labour | ||||||||||||
Residence(s) | Tooting, London, England | ||||||||||||
Alma mater | Brunel University Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge | ||||||||||||
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Website | drrosena | ||||||||||||
Rosena Chantelle Allin-Khan (born 10 May 1978)[1] is a British politician and medical doctor serving asMember of Parliament (MP) forTooting since 2016. A member of theLabour Party, she attendedshadow cabinet asShadow Minister for Mental Health from 2020 to 2023.
She stood as a candidate at the2020 Labour Party deputy leadership election, finishing in second-place after three rounds of voting.[2] She was previously Shadow Minister for Sport between October 2016 and January 2020.
Rosena Chantelle Allin-Khan was born inTooting.[3][4] Her parents were both musicians: herPolish mother had been a singer in the Polish girl groupFilipinki, and met her father, originally fromPakistan, while the band was on tour inLondon.[5] After having two children together, the couple separated. Rosena's mother worked at three jobs to support Rosena and her brother.[5]
Allin-Khan was educated at Trinity St Mary's Primary School,Balham, followed byThe Grey Coat Hospital.[6][7] But her disappointingA-level grades, two Es and a U, dashed her hopes of being accepted to study medicine.[8] Instead, she studiedmedical biochemistry atBrunel University, funding her education through a series of part-time jobs and establishing a strong record.[5] She was accepted to study medicine atLucy Cavendish College, Cambridge, where she was assisted by scholarships.[5]
After qualifying as a doctor, Allin-Khan worked at theRoyal London andHomerton Hospitals.[9] She also completed aMaster's degree in public health.[10] Following this, she worked as a humanitarian aid doctor inGaza andIsrael,Africa, andAsia.[11][12]
Prior to her election to theHouse of Commons, she worked as ajunior doctor in theaccident and emergency department atSt George's Hospital inTooting.[7][9] In addition to her parliamentary work, Allin-Khan continues to work occasional shifts at St George's Hospital during parliamentary recesses.[13][14]
Allin-Khan's work in public health also led her to become active in local politics. She was elected as a councillor onWandsworth Council for Bedford Ward inBalham, serving from 2014 to 2018.[15][16] She served as deputy leader of the council's Labour group.[5][7][9]
Allin-Khan was selected as the Labour Party candidate for theTooting constituency, after the seat became vacant in May 2016; the sitting MP,Sadiq Khan, had resigned after he had wonthat year's London mayoral election.[7]
Allin-Khan's by-election campaign emphasised her local,working-class roots and Polish-Pakistani ancestry.[17] When the election results were announced, Allin-Khan read a tribute toJo Cox, the Labour MP forBatley and Spen who was murdered on the day of the by-election.[18]
She campaigned toremain in the EU during the2016 Brexit referendum, and later campaigned with the same position for asecond referendum on the issue.[19][20][21]
In October 2016, Allin-Khan was appointedShadow Minister for Sport.[22] While in this position, she pledged to introducesafe standing at football matches in the UK from the 2020/21 season, if Labour won the next election.[23][24] She further campaigned to haveEngland's semi-final match against Croatia during the2018 World Cup to be shown on big screens in public. She said that theSt George's Flag had become associated with thefar-right, and was pleased that the success of England in the World Cup had helped reclaim the flag for the wider population.[25]
Allin-Khan retained her seat in the2017 general election and the2019 general elections. She received a higher number of votes in the first of these elections, strengthening her position,[26] but falling back slightly in the 2019 election.[27]
Allin-Khan stood as a candidate in the2020 Labour Party deputy leadership election. During the campaign, she said that she would be a unifying candidate, and highlighted her working-class background, and experience as a doctor.[28][29] She received 77,351 (16.8%) of first preference votes, and 113,858 (26.1%) in the final round, coming second toAngela Rayner.[2][30]
She was appointed as Shadow Minister for Mental Health inKeir Starmer's first shadow cabinet, shadowingNadine Dorries.[31] At the start of thecoronavirus pandemic in the UK, Allin-Khan has been working 12-hour shifts atSt George's Hospital in Tooting, in addition to her job as an MP and a shadow minister.[32][33]
She called for more mental health support to NHS staff during the pandemic, noting that there was a "rise in suicides, self-harm and suicidal ideation among frontline NHS and care staff" due to "a lack of PPE, an increased workload ... and witnessing more patients die".[34][35] She also criticised the UK Government for being too slow in acting, saying that it should have sooner introduced measures such as the lockdown and widespread testing.[36]
In October 2020, theParliamentary Commissioner for Standards rebuked Allin-Khan for breaching the Code of Conduct for Members of Parliament. As this was Allin-Khan's third breach of the rules, the matter was referred to the Parliamentary Committee on Standards.[37][38]
In theMay 2021 British shadow cabinet reshuffle, she was made a Shadow Secretary of State, which was changed to Shadow Cabinet Minister in November 2021.[39]
Allin-Khan resigned from theShadow Cabinet of Keir Starmer on 4 September 2023, criticisingShadow Health SecretaryWes Streeting's advocacy for outsourcing theNational Health Service (NHS) to the private sector.[40] She also said that Starmer did "not see a space for a mental health portfolio in a Labour cabinet".[41][42][43]
At the2024 general election, Allin-Khan was elected with an increased majority of 19,497, receiving 55.2% of the total vote share as well as the greatest number of votes of any Labour MP in the country.[44]
Allin-Khan is married and lives in Tooting with her husband, who is Welsh.[5] She is a Muslim.[5] The couple have two daughters.[3][7]
She is anamateur boxer, training at Balham Boxing Club. Allin-Khan also serves as the team doctor.[5]
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament forTooting 2016–present | Incumbent |