Iqbal Mohamed | |
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![]() Official portrait, 2024 | |
Member of Parliament for Dewsbury and Batley | |
Assumed office 4 July 2024 | |
Preceded by | Constituency established |
Majority | 6,934 (18.2%) |
Personal details | |
Born | Iqbal Hussain Mohamed Dewsbury,England |
Political party | Independent (part of the Independent Alliance) |
Alma mater | Durham University |
Website | imohamed4mp |
Iqbal Hussain Mohamed is a British independent politician,engineer and IT consultant who has served as the Member of Parliament for Dewsbury and Batley since 2024. [1] Mohamed defeated Heather Iqbal of the Labour Party whilst campaigning on a pro-Palestine platform. [2] [3] He became the first independent MP to be elected to a seat in Yorkshire since 1907. [4]
Mohamed was born in Dewsbury into an Indian Muslim family from Bharauch,Gujurat,where he attended Westborough High School and Huddersfield New College before attending Durham University where he studied applied physics and electronics. [5] [6]
Before his election as an MP,he worked in manufacturing and electrical engineering and later as a consultant in business and technology management. [5]
Mohamed was elected as an independent candidate in a shock victory,defeating his Labour Party rival by a margin of 6,934 votes. He was the first independent MP to be elected to a constituency in Yorkshire since the 1907 Colne Valley by-election. [4] He was one of five independent candidates elected across England in the 2024 general election,a result which is suggested to be in part a result of anger at Labour's stance on the Israel-Hamas War. [7]
Mohamed's campaign focused on calling for a ceasefire and two-state solution to the wider Israeli-Palestinian conflict,as well as tackling the UK cost of living crisis. [5]
Mohamed sponsored the Independent—Green "Amendment B" to abolish the two child benefit cap,and voted in support of the Scottish National Party's "Amendment D" to abolish the cap. [8] [9] Both amendments were voted down by the Labour Party. [9] Shortly after the vote Iqbal Mohamed,Shockat Adam,Jeremy Corbyn,Adnan Hussain,and Ayoub Khan produced a joint letter decrying the two major parties and stating the need for a caring alternative. [10] Adam and Corbyn had been in discussions with Khan,Hussain,and Mohamed regarding how to impact policy,with Adam stating that the five were "looking at options that would give us more access to the levers of power". [11] On 2 September 2024,Mohamed was a founding member of the Independent Alliance parliamentary group. [12]
Iqbal Mohamed voted against the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill,instead arguing to increase funding to and quality of palative care. [13] [14]
In December 2024,Conservative MP Richard Holden submitted a ten-minute rule bill to ban marriages between first cousins. [15] Iqbal Mohamed agreed that there were health risks associated with first-cousin marriages but argued against the bill,stating that a ban would be ineffective and the issues would be best addressed through education programmes to raise awareness of the risks. Mohammed also argued for more education about the risks of first-cousin marriage,and for test screening for children of prospective couples. [16] The Labour government said it had no plans to adopt the bill. [17] [18]
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