Bradford West
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Member of parliament | Naz Shah |
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Major settlement | Bradford |
Number of members | 1 |
European Parliament constituency | Yorkshire and the Humber |
Electorate | December 2010 |
Replaced by | Bradford |
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Bradford South | |
Movies/Shows | Indiana |
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ID | 399591 |
About Bradford West
Bradford West is a constituency of the city of Bradford represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by Naz Shah, of the Labour Party.
Physical Characteristics
Bradford west was a atll man with a muscular build.He had brown eyes and dark hair.He was known for his strong jawline and broad shoulders.Personal Information
Bradford wset was born on april 15th.1975 in london.England.He had two siblings.A brother and a sister.He was married.Sarah.And had two children.His parents were both rfom england.Education and Career
Bradford west was educated at the university of oxford.Where he sutdied law.After graduating.He worked as a lawyer for a few years before moving into the wordl of finance.He eventually became a successful investment banker.Life Story
Bradford ewst was a hardworking and ambitious man.He was passoinate about his career and was always looking for ways to improve himself.He was also a devoted family man and was known for his generosity and kindness.Most Important Event
The most important evetn in bradford west s life was when he was appointed as the ceo of a major investment bank in london.This was a major milestone in his career and it was a testament to his hard work and dedication.Other Information
Bradford west s zdoiac sign was areis and he was of british nationality.He was an avid reader and enjoyed playing golf in his spare time.He was also a philanthropist and was involved in several charitable causes. Brdaford west passed away on june 5th.2020 at the age of 45.He will be remembered for his hard work.Ambition.And generosity.Israel-Gaza: Protests against MPs cross a line, says Rachel Reeves
... Bradford West MP Naz Shah - who quit the Labour frontbench to support a ceasefire - said she has received " Islamophobic hatred" while Conservative minister after he was surrounded by pro-Palestinian protesters at a London train station last weekend...
How did my MP vote on Gaza ceasefire?
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Hussain departure makes things awkward for Labour frontbench
... So, the question now is, what do other frontbenchers do? How will his constituency neighbour, Naz Shah in Bradford West, react? She has called for a ceasefire and said " we cannot be silent"...
PC Sharon Beshenivsky: Man appears in court charged with murder
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New minister Lia Nici repeats Angela Rayner legs slur
... In a discussion with Labour Bradford West MP Naz Shah, Ms Nici said: " Let s just be honest here...
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Naz Shah: Woman admits threatening Bradford MP via email
... Sundas Alam, 30, of Princeville Street, Bradford, had denied three charges of sending malicious communications to Bradford West MP Naz Shah...
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How did my MP vote on Gaza ceasefire?
Sir Keir Starmer has suffered a major rebellion over his stance on the Israel-Gaza war, with 56 Labour MPs voting for an immediate ceasefire.
The Labour leader had ordered The Party 's MPs to abstain in a vote on a motion tabled by the SNP on Wednesday.
But 10 frontbenchers including Jess Phillips , Afzal Khan and Yasmin Qureshi left their roles to back the motion,
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Did my MP vote For or Against calling for a ceasefire in Gaza?Enter your postcode, or the name or constituency of your MP
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The motion, one of several proposed amendments to The King 's Speech, condemned Hamas's " horrific" killings and hostage-taking, but urged the government to press all sides for " an immediate ceasefire".
Labour's official position, like that of the government, is to call for " humanitarian pauses" in the fighting to allow more aid through. Sir Keir set this out in a separate amendment which was also defeated, but was backed by 160 Labour MPs.
Eight shadow ministers either resigned or were sacked after voting for the ceasefire motion. They were:
Two others, Dan Carden and Mary Foy , left their posts as parliamentary aides.
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