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Huq's father, Muhammad Huq,<ref name="telegraph1">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/8053988/Konnie-Huq-my-family-wanted-me-to-marry-a-Muslim.html|title=Konnie Huq: my family wanted me to marry a Muslim|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''|date=10 October 2010|accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref><ref name="dailymail4">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1319297/X-Factor-2010-Xtra-Factor-host-Konnie-Huq-says-father-wanted-marry-Muslim--TVs-Charlie-Brooker.html|title=Xtra Factor host Konnie Huq says her father wanted her to marry a Muslim|work= |location= |publisher=''[[Mail Online]]''|date=11 October 2010|accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref> and mother, Roshan Ara Huq, emigrated to [[Great Britain|Britain]] in the 1960s to enable their children to have better opportunities and a higher level of education than was available in [[East Pakistan]] (now [[Bangladesh]]).<ref name="telegraph2">{{cite news |last=Lewis|first=Roz|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/fameandfortune/8597181/Konnie-Huq-talks-about-money.html|title=Konnie Huq talks about money|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''|date=26 June 2011|accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref> Huq's father who was also known as Fazlul came from Maksedpur in [[Pabna]] city, while her mother who is also known as Dulali Biswas is from Kuthipara.<ref name="bdnews241">{{cite news |last=Asad|first=Saikat Afroz|url=http://www.bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2015/05/10/rupa-huqs-relatives-at-pabna-overjoyed-at-her-win-in-uk-polls|title=Rupa Huq's relatives at Pabna overjoyed at her win in UK polls|work= |location=Bangladesh|publisher=''[[Bdnews24.com]]''|date=10 May 2015|accessdate=7 June 2015}}</ref> Huq's father was training to become an actuary for [[Prudential plc|The Prudential]], however, he gave it up to start an [[Indian cuisine|Indian restaurant]] in [[Soho]], London. After the [[Early 1990s recession|recession of the early 1990s]], the council did not renew the restaurant's lease so the business folded. He started another restaurant in [[Harrow, London|Harrow]] but later retired.<ref name="guardian2">{{cite news |last=Iziren|first=Adeline|url=https://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2010/may/29/konnie-huq-family-values|title=Konnie Huq: My family values|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Guardian]]''|date=29 May 2010|accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref>
Huq's father, Muhammad Huq,<ref name="telegraph1">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/8053988/Konnie-Huq-my-family-wanted-me-to-marry-a-Muslim.html|title=Konnie Huq: my family wanted me to marry a Muslim|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''|date=10 October 2010|accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref><ref name="dailymail4">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1319297/X-Factor-2010-Xtra-Factor-host-Konnie-Huq-says-father-wanted-marry-Muslim--TVs-Charlie-Brooker.html|title=Xtra Factor host Konnie Huq says her father wanted her to marry a Muslim|work= |location= |publisher=''[[Mail Online]]''|date=11 October 2010|accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref> and mother, Roshan Ara Huq, emigrated to [[Great Britain|Britain]] in the 1960s to enable their children to have better opportunities and a higher level of education than was available in [[East Pakistan]] (now [[Bangladesh]]).<ref name="telegraph2">{{cite news |last=Lewis|first=Roz|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/fameandfortune/8597181/Konnie-Huq-talks-about-money.html|title=Konnie Huq talks about money|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''|date=26 June 2011|accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref> Huq's father who was also known as Fazlul came from Maksedpur in [[Pabna]] city, while her mother who is also known as Dulali Biswas is from Kuthipara.<ref name="bdnews241">{{cite news |last=Asad|first=Saikat Afroz|url=http://www.bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2015/05/10/rupa-huqs-relatives-at-pabna-overjoyed-at-her-win-in-uk-polls|title=Rupa Huq's relatives at Pabna overjoyed at her win in UK polls|work= |location=Bangladesh|publisher=''[[Bdnews24.com]]''|date=10 May 2015|accessdate=7 June 2015}}</ref> Huq's father was training to become an actuary for [[Prudential plc|The Prudential]], however, he gave it up to start an [[Indian cuisine|Indian restaurant]] in [[Soho]], London. After the [[Early 1990s recession|recession of the early 1990s]], the council did not renew the restaurant's lease so the business folded. He started another restaurant in [[Harrow, London|Harrow]] but later retired.<ref name="guardian2">{{cite news |last=Iziren|first=Adeline|url=https://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2010/may/29/konnie-huq-family-values|title=Konnie Huq: My family values|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Guardian]]''|date=29 May 2010|accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref>


Huq was born in [[Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital|Queen Charlotte's Hospital]], [[Hammersmith]], London, England. She attended Montpelier Primary School in Ealing. In 1980, at the age of eight, Huq was featured in the [[BBC Schools]] programme ''[[Look and Read]]'' when the programme visited the school.<ref name="getwestlondon1">{{cite news |last=Gates|first=James|url=http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/local-news/blue-peter-stars-sister-new-5996362|title=Blue Peter star's sister is new deputy mayor|work= |location=London|publisher=''Get West London''|date=3 June 2010|accessdate=7 April 2014}}</ref>
Huq was born in [[Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital|Queen Charlotte's Hospital]], [[Hammersmith]], London, England,<ref name="getwestlondon1">{{cite news |last=Gates|first=James|url=http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/local-news/blue-peter-stars-sister-new-5996362|title=Blue Peter star's sister is new deputy mayor|work= |location=London|publisher=''Get West London''|date=3 June 2010|accessdate=7 April 2014}}</ref> and grew up on Brunswick Road, [[Ealing]]<ref name="ealingtoday2">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.ealingtoday.co.uk/shared/electionecaprofile002.htm|title=Rupa Huq will be hoping to hold the seat for Labour|work= |location=Ealing|publisher=''Ealing Today''|date=17 May 2017|accessdate=1 June 2017}}</ref> She attended Montpelier Primary School in Ealing. In 1980, at the age of eight, Huq was featured in the [[BBC Schools]] programme ''[[Look and Read]]'' when the programme visited the school.<ref name="getwestlondon1"/>


She attended [[Notting Hill & Ealing High School]]. In 1993, she graduated with a [[British undergraduate degree classification#Upper second-class honours|2:1]] in BA Political and Social Sciences and Law from [[Newnham College, Cambridge|Newnham College]], [[Cambridge University]]. In 1999, she completed a PhD in cultural studies thesis on youth culture at the [[University of East London]],<ref name="fass.kingston">{{cite web |url=http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/faculty/staff/cv.php?staffnum=328|title=Dr Rupa Huq|publisher=Kingston University|date= |accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref> comparing young people in [[East London]] and the [[Alsace]] region of France,<ref name="gdc">{{cite web |url=http://gdc.cch.kcl.ac.uk/speakers/|title=Dr Rupa Huq |publisher=Girls & Digital Culture|date= |accessdate=1 December 2012}} Rupa Huq</ref> which included being a post-graduate at [[Marc Bloch University|Strasbourg II University]] in France during which time she also worked at the [[European Parliament]] for the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]],<ref name="huffingtonpost1">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-rupa-huq/|title=Dr Rupa Huq|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Huffington Post]]''|date= |accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref> shadowing Labour [[Member of the European Parliament|MEP]] [[Carole Tongue]].<ref name="manchestereveningnews"/>
She attended [[Notting Hill & Ealing High School]]. In 1993, she graduated with a [[British undergraduate degree classification#Upper second-class honours|2:1]] in BA Political and Social Sciences and Law from [[Newnham College, Cambridge|Newnham College]], [[Cambridge University]]. In 1999, she completed a PhD in cultural studies thesis on youth culture at the [[University of East London]],<ref name="fass.kingston">{{cite web |url=http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/faculty/staff/cv.php?staffnum=328|title=Dr Rupa Huq|publisher=Kingston University|date= |accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref> comparing young people in [[East London]] and the [[Alsace]] region of France,<ref name="gdc">{{cite web |url=http://gdc.cch.kcl.ac.uk/speakers/|title=Dr Rupa Huq |publisher=Girls & Digital Culture|date= |accessdate=1 December 2012}} Rupa Huq</ref> which included being a post-graduate at [[Marc Bloch University|Strasbourg II University]] in France during which time she also worked at the [[European Parliament]] for the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]],<ref name="huffingtonpost1">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-rupa-huq/|title=Dr Rupa Huq|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Huffington Post]]''|date= |accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref> shadowing Labour [[Member of the European Parliament|MEP]] [[Carole Tongue]].<ref name="manchestereveningnews"/>
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In November 2013, Huq was chosen by Labour as their prospective parliamentary candidate for [[Ealing Central and Acton (UK Parliament constituency)|Ealing Central and Acton constituency]] to challenge Conservative MP [[Angie Bray]] at the [[United Kingdom general election, 2015|2015 general election]].<ref name="gbnews24"/><ref name="chiswickw41">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.chiswickw4.com/shared/eaecaseat001.htm|title=Labour pick candidate for Ealing Central and Acton seat|work= |location=Chiswick|publisher=''Chiswickw4.com''|date=4 November 2013|accessdate=1 March 2014}}</ref><ref name="getwestlondon2">{{cite news |last=Russell|first=Michael|url=http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/west-london-news/ealing-labour-pick-tv-stars-6281362|title=Ealing Labour pick TV star's sister as their General Election candidate|work= |location=London|publisher=''Get West London''|date=7 November 2013|accessdate=1 March 2014}}</ref> In January 2015, she was one of 15 Labour candidates each given financial support of £10,000 by [[Matthew Oakeshott, Baron Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay|Lord Matthew Oakeshott]], the former [[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrat]].<ref name="newstatesman1">{{cite news |last=Eaton|first=George|url=http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/01/former-lib-dem-lord-oakeshott-donates-300000-labour-candidates|title=Former Lib Dem Lord Oakeshott donates £300,000 to Labour candidates|work= |location= |publisher=''[[New Statesman]]''|date=21 January 2015|accessdate=1 February 2015}}</ref> During the election campaign, Huq was manhandled by the former vice-chairman of the local Conservative branch, Karim Sacoor, who was caught on video repeatedly attempting to drag her away from [[Boris Johnson]], who was campaigning with her Conservative rival Angie Bray.<ref name="getwestlondon4">{{cite news |last=Bazaraa|first=Danya|url=http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/west-london-news/conservative-activist-stands-down-after-9186131|title=Conservative activist stands down after 'manhandling' Rupa Huq|work= |location=London|publisher=''Get West London''|date=5 May 2015|accessdate=7 June 2015}}</ref><ref name="huffingtonpost2">{{cite news |last=Bazaraa|first=Danya|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/05/02/labour-rupa-huq-grabbed-boris-johnson_n_7194912.html|title=Tory who 'manhandled' Labour candidate on walkabout with Boris Johnson told to step down|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Huffington Post]]''|date=2 May 2015|accessdate=7 June 2015}}</ref><ref name="independent2">{{cite news |last=Ward|first=Alexander|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/generalelection/labour-candidate-manhandled-by-tory-activist-as-she-questions-boris-johnson-on-the-campaign-trail-10222221.html|title=Tory activist asked to step down after Labour candidate Rupa Huq is 'manhandled' while questioning Boris Johnson on the campaign trail|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Independent]]''|date=3 May 2015|accessdate=8 June 2015}}</ref><ref name="mirror2">{{cite news |last=Bazaraa|first=Danya|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/tory-who-manhandled-labour-candidate-5644172|title= Tory who 'manhandled' Labour candidate on walkabout with Boris Johnson told to step down |work= |location= |publisher=''[[Daily Mirror]]''|date=2 May 2015|accessdate=7 June 2015}}</ref><ref name="bdnews242">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.bdnews24.com/world/2015/05/04/rupa-huq-manhandled-by-a-tory-activist|title=Rupa Huq 'manhandled' by a Tory activist|work= |location=Bangladesh|publisher=''[[Bdnews24.com]]''|date=10 May 2015|accessdate=7 June 2015}}</ref>
In November 2013, Huq was chosen by Labour as their prospective parliamentary candidate for [[Ealing Central and Acton (UK Parliament constituency)|Ealing Central and Acton constituency]] to challenge Conservative MP [[Angie Bray]] at the [[United Kingdom general election, 2015|2015 general election]].<ref name="gbnews24"/><ref name="chiswickw41">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.chiswickw4.com/shared/eaecaseat001.htm|title=Labour pick candidate for Ealing Central and Acton seat|work= |location=Chiswick|publisher=''Chiswickw4.com''|date=4 November 2013|accessdate=1 March 2014}}</ref><ref name="getwestlondon2">{{cite news |last=Russell|first=Michael|url=http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/west-london-news/ealing-labour-pick-tv-stars-6281362|title=Ealing Labour pick TV star's sister as their General Election candidate|work= |location=London|publisher=''Get West London''|date=7 November 2013|accessdate=1 March 2014}}</ref> In January 2015, she was one of 15 Labour candidates each given financial support of £10,000 by [[Matthew Oakeshott, Baron Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay|Lord Matthew Oakeshott]], the former [[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrat]].<ref name="newstatesman1">{{cite news |last=Eaton|first=George|url=http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/01/former-lib-dem-lord-oakeshott-donates-300000-labour-candidates|title=Former Lib Dem Lord Oakeshott donates £300,000 to Labour candidates|work= |location= |publisher=''[[New Statesman]]''|date=21 January 2015|accessdate=1 February 2015}}</ref> During the election campaign, Huq was manhandled by the former vice-chairman of the local Conservative branch, Karim Sacoor, who was caught on video repeatedly attempting to drag her away from [[Boris Johnson]], who was campaigning with her Conservative rival Angie Bray.<ref name="getwestlondon4">{{cite news |last=Bazaraa|first=Danya|url=http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/west-london-news/conservative-activist-stands-down-after-9186131|title=Conservative activist stands down after 'manhandling' Rupa Huq|work= |location=London|publisher=''Get West London''|date=5 May 2015|accessdate=7 June 2015}}</ref><ref name="huffingtonpost2">{{cite news |last=Bazaraa|first=Danya|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/05/02/labour-rupa-huq-grabbed-boris-johnson_n_7194912.html|title=Tory who 'manhandled' Labour candidate on walkabout with Boris Johnson told to step down|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Huffington Post]]''|date=2 May 2015|accessdate=7 June 2015}}</ref><ref name="independent2">{{cite news |last=Ward|first=Alexander|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/generalelection/labour-candidate-manhandled-by-tory-activist-as-she-questions-boris-johnson-on-the-campaign-trail-10222221.html|title=Tory activist asked to step down after Labour candidate Rupa Huq is 'manhandled' while questioning Boris Johnson on the campaign trail|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Independent]]''|date=3 May 2015|accessdate=8 June 2015}}</ref><ref name="mirror2">{{cite news |last=Bazaraa|first=Danya|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/tory-who-manhandled-labour-candidate-5644172|title= Tory who 'manhandled' Labour candidate on walkabout with Boris Johnson told to step down |work= |location= |publisher=''[[Daily Mirror]]''|date=2 May 2015|accessdate=7 June 2015}}</ref><ref name="bdnews242">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.bdnews24.com/world/2015/05/04/rupa-huq-manhandled-by-a-tory-activist|title=Rupa Huq 'manhandled' by a Tory activist|work= |location=Bangladesh|publisher=''[[Bdnews24.com]]''|date=10 May 2015|accessdate=7 June 2015}}</ref>


In May 2015, Huq won the Ealing Central and Acton seat with 22,002 votes, previous incumbent Angie Bray received 21,728 votes, with a turnout of 71.4%.<ref name="getwestlondon3">{{cite news |last1=Bazaraa|first1=Danya|last2=De-Keyzer|first2=Amy|url=http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/west-london-news/ealing-labour-pick-tv-stars-6281362|title=Ealing Central & Acton constituency results|work= |location=London|publisher=''Get West London''|date=8 May 2015|accessdate=8 May 2015}}</ref><ref name="ealingtimes">{{cite news |last=Farag|first=Maryse|url=http://www.ealingtimes.co.uk/news/localnews/12938792.Labour_snatch_Ealing_Central_and_Acton_seat_from_Tories/|title=Rupa Huq brings some cheer to party on national night of woe|work= |location=Ealing|publisher=''Ealing Times''|date=8 May 2015|accessdate=8 March 2014}}</ref><ref name="dhakatribune">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.dhakatribune.com/world/2015/may/08/british-bangladeshi-rupa-wins-uk-polls|title=British-Bangladeshi Rupa wins UK election|work= |location=Dhaka|publisher=''[[Dhaka Tribune]]''|date=8 May 2015|accessdate=8 March 2014}}</ref> In June of the same year, she was one of 36 Labour MPs to nominate [[Jeremy Corbyn]] as a candidate in the [[Labour Party (UK) leadership election, 2015|Labour leadership election]],<ref name="newstatesman3">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/06/who-nominated-who-2015-labour-leadership-election|title=Who nominated who for the 2015 Labour leadership election?|work= |location= |publisher=''[[New Statesman]]''|date=15 June 2015|accessdate=8 September 2015}}</ref> although she later supported [[Yvette Cooper]].<ref name="telegraph3">{{cite news |last=Hope|first=Christopher|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/11756688/Half-of-the-Labour-MPs-who-backed-Jeremy-Corbyn-desert-him.html|title=Half of the Labour MPs who backed Jeremy Corbyn desert to rival candidates|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''|date=22 July 2015|accessdate=9 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="newstatesman4">{{cite news |last=Vaz|first=Keith|url=http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/07/theres-only-one-candidate-me-yvette-cooper|title=There's only one candidate for me: Yvette Cooper|work= |location= |publisher=''[[New Statesman]]''|date=9 July 2015|accessdate=9 September 2015}}</ref> Huq was appointed vice chair of the [[All-party parliamentary group|All-Party Parliamentary]] Music Group and All-Party Parliamentary on [[Crossrail]]. She is also chairing an All-Party Parliamentary Group on London, with specific reference to planning and the built environment.<ref name="bbwhoswho"/> Since her election, Huq has also been a member of the [[Justice Select Committee]].
In May 2015, Huq won the Ealing Central and Acton seat with 22,002 votes, previous incumbent Angie Bray received 21,728 votes, with a turnout of 71.4%.<ref name="getwestlondon3">{{cite news |last1=Bazaraa|first1=Danya|last2=De-Keyzer|first2=Amy|url=http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/west-london-news/ealing-labour-pick-tv-stars-6281362|title=Ealing Central & Acton constituency results|work= |location=London|publisher=''Get West London''|date=8 May 2015|accessdate=8 May 2015}}</ref><ref name="ealingtimes">{{cite news |last=Farag|first=Maryse|url=http://www.ealingtimes.co.uk/news/localnews/12938792.Labour_snatch_Ealing_Central_and_Acton_seat_from_Tories/|title=Rupa Huq brings some cheer to party on national night of woe|work= |location=Ealing|publisher=''Ealing Times''|date=8 May 2015|accessdate=8 March 2014}}</ref><ref name="dhakatribune1">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.dhakatribune.com/world/2015/may/08/british-bangladeshi-rupa-wins-uk-polls|title=British-Bangladeshi Rupa wins UK election|work= |location=Dhaka|publisher=''[[Dhaka Tribune]]''|date=8 May 2015|accessdate=8 March 2014}}</ref> In June of the same year, she was one of 36 Labour MPs to nominate [[Jeremy Corbyn]] as a candidate in the [[Labour Party (UK) leadership election, 2015|Labour leadership election]],<ref name="newstatesman3">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/06/who-nominated-who-2015-labour-leadership-election|title=Who nominated who for the 2015 Labour leadership election?|work= |location= |publisher=''[[New Statesman]]''|date=15 June 2015|accessdate=8 September 2015}}</ref> although she later supported [[Yvette Cooper]].<ref name="telegraph3">{{cite news |last=Hope|first=Christopher|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/11756688/Half-of-the-Labour-MPs-who-backed-Jeremy-Corbyn-desert-him.html|title=Half of the Labour MPs who backed Jeremy Corbyn desert to rival candidates|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''|date=22 July 2015|accessdate=9 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="newstatesman4">{{cite news |last=Vaz|first=Keith|url=http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/07/theres-only-one-candidate-me-yvette-cooper|title=There's only one candidate for me: Yvette Cooper|work= |location= |publisher=''[[New Statesman]]''|date=9 July 2015|accessdate=9 September 2015}}</ref> Huq was appointed vice chair of the [[All-party parliamentary group|All-Party Parliamentary]] Music Group and All-Party Parliamentary on [[Crossrail]]. She is also chairing an All-Party Parliamentary Group on London, with specific reference to planning and the built environment.<ref name="bbwhoswho"/> Since her election, Huq has also been a member of the [[Justice Select Committee]].


In April 2016, Huq criticised BBC and ITV productions for demonstrating inferiority to other races, claiming that some areas of television had yet to move forward from the sitcoms of the 1970s. She also, criticised ''[[Citizen Khan]]'''s "[[Islamophobic]]" depiction of a "quite backward" family of Muslims.<ref name="bbc">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36048059|title=BBC sitcom Citizen Khan 'Islamophobic', says MP|work= |location= |publisher=''[[BBC News]]''|date=14 April 2016|accessdate=1 April 2017}}</ref><ref name="theweek">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.theweek.co.uk/71584/citizen-khan-bbc-sitcom-is-islamophobic-says-mp|title= Citizen Khan: BBC sitcom is 'Islamophobic', says MP|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Week]]''|date=15 April 2016|accessdate=1 April 2017}}</ref><ref name="birminghammail">{{cite news |last=Cartledge|first=James|url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/mp-blasts-islamophobic-citizen-khan-11189456|title=MP blasts 'Islamophobic' Citizen Khan - and predicts hand being CUT OFF in future episodes|work= |location=Birmingham|publisher=''[[Birmingham Mail]]''|date=15 April 2016|accessdate=1 April 2017}}</ref><ref name="expressandstar">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.expressandstar.com/entertainment/showbiz-news/2016/04/14/beardy-weirdy-citizen-khan-branded-islamophobic-by-mp-rupa-huq/|title='Beardy, weirdy' Citizen Khan branded Islamophobic by MP Rupa Huq|work= |location=Birmingham|publisher=''[[Express & Star]]''|date=14 April 2016|accessdate=1 April 2017}}</ref> In the same month, Huq defended suspended Labour MP [[Naz Shah]] during an interview on BBC's [[Today (BBC Radio 4)|''Today'' programme]] by comparing "alleged anti-Semitic" posts about [[Israel]] shared by Shah on social media to a photo Huq shared of [[Boris Johnson]] on a [[Zip-line|zip-wire]] next to [[Barack Obama]]. She also stressed the fact that Shah's comments were made before she became an MP and that some online comments should not be taken seriously. Subsequently, Huq was accused of "trivialising racism".<ref name="getwestlondon5">{{cite news |last=Rivers|first=David|url=http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/west-london-news/ealing-mp-rupa-huq-under-11256824|title=Ealing MP Rupa Huq under fire for defending MP Naz Shah's anti-semitic Facebook posts about Israel|work= |location=London|publisher=''Get West London''|date=29 April 2016|accessdate=28 April 2016}}</ref><ref name="huffingtonpost">{{cite news |last=Simons |first=Ned|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/naz-shah-subjected-to-trial-buy-twitter-says-labour-mp-rupa-huq-amid-antisemitism-row_uk_5721bc86e4b0a1e971cb073d|title=Naz Shah Subjected To ‘Trial By Twitter’ Says Labour MP Rupa Huq Amid Antisemitism Row|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Huffington Post]]''|date=28 April 2016|accessdate=28 April 2016}}</ref> Huq later apologised claiming she was not "fully aware" of Shah's comments before defending her.<ref name="spectator">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/04/rupa-huq-performs-a-u-turn-over-her-disastrous-naz-shah-interview/|title=Rupa Huq performs a u-turn over her disastrous Naz Shah interview|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Spectator]]''|date=28 April 2016}}</ref>
In April 2016, Huq criticised BBC and ITV productions for demonstrating inferiority to other races, claiming that some areas of television had yet to move forward from the sitcoms of the 1970s. She also, criticised ''[[Citizen Khan]]'''s "[[Islamophobic]]" depiction of a "quite backward" family of Muslims.<ref name="bbc">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36048059|title=BBC sitcom Citizen Khan 'Islamophobic', says MP|work= |location= |publisher=''[[BBC News]]''|date=14 April 2016|accessdate=1 April 2017}}</ref><ref name="theweek">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.theweek.co.uk/71584/citizen-khan-bbc-sitcom-is-islamophobic-says-mp|title= Citizen Khan: BBC sitcom is 'Islamophobic', says MP|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Week]]''|date=15 April 2016|accessdate=1 April 2017}}</ref><ref name="birminghammail">{{cite news |last=Cartledge|first=James|url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/mp-blasts-islamophobic-citizen-khan-11189456|title=MP blasts 'Islamophobic' Citizen Khan - and predicts hand being CUT OFF in future episodes|work= |location=Birmingham|publisher=''[[Birmingham Mail]]''|date=15 April 2016|accessdate=1 April 2017}}</ref><ref name="expressandstar">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.expressandstar.com/entertainment/showbiz-news/2016/04/14/beardy-weirdy-citizen-khan-branded-islamophobic-by-mp-rupa-huq/|title='Beardy, weirdy' Citizen Khan branded Islamophobic by MP Rupa Huq|work= |location=Birmingham|publisher=''[[Express & Star]]''|date=14 April 2016|accessdate=1 April 2017}}</ref> In the same month, Huq defended suspended Labour MP [[Naz Shah]] during an interview on BBC's [[Today (BBC Radio 4)|''Today'' programme]] by comparing "alleged anti-Semitic" posts about [[Israel]] shared by Shah on social media to a photo Huq shared of [[Boris Johnson]] on a [[Zip-line|zip-wire]] next to [[Barack Obama]]. She also stressed the fact that Shah's comments were made before she became an MP and that some online comments should not be taken seriously. Subsequently, Huq was accused of "trivialising racism".<ref name="getwestlondon5">{{cite news |last=Rivers|first=David|url=http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/west-london-news/ealing-mp-rupa-huq-under-11256824|title=Ealing MP Rupa Huq under fire for defending MP Naz Shah's anti-semitic Facebook posts about Israel|work= |location=London|publisher=''Get West London''|date=29 April 2016|accessdate=28 April 2016}}</ref><ref name="huffingtonpost">{{cite news |last=Simons |first=Ned|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/naz-shah-subjected-to-trial-buy-twitter-says-labour-mp-rupa-huq-amid-antisemitism-row_uk_5721bc86e4b0a1e971cb073d|title=Naz Shah Subjected To ‘Trial By Twitter’ Says Labour MP Rupa Huq Amid Antisemitism Row|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Huffington Post]]''|date=28 April 2016|accessdate=28 April 2016}}</ref> Huq later apologised claiming she was not "fully aware" of Shah's comments before defending her.<ref name="spectator">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/04/rupa-huq-performs-a-u-turn-over-her-disastrous-naz-shah-interview/|title=Rupa Huq performs a u-turn over her disastrous Naz Shah interview|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Spectator]]''|date=28 April 2016}}</ref>
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In October 2016, Huq was appointed as a member of the Shadow Home Affairs team in the [[Shadow Cabinet of Jeremy Corbyn|Labour Party's frontbench in Parliament]]. She is Shadow Home Office Minister for Crime Prevention.<ref name="getwestlondon6">{{cite news |last=Rivers|first=David|url=http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/west-london-news/west-london-mps-appointed-labours-12054771|title=Labour front bench sees appointment of west London MPs including Andy Slaughter and Rupa Huq|work= |location=London|publisher=''Get West London''|date=21 October 2016|accessdate=1 April 2017}}</ref> She is a supporter of extending Civil Partnerships to heterosexual couples.<ref name="chiswickherald">{{cite news |last=Williams|first=Paul|url=http://www.chiswickherald.co.uk/mp-champions-campaign-for-opposite-sex-civil-partnerships-p6155-95.htm|title=MP champions campaign for opposite sex couple Civil Partnerships|work= |location=Chiswick|publisher=''Chiswick Herald''|date=22 January 2017}}</ref>
In October 2016, Huq was appointed as a member of the Shadow Home Affairs team in the [[Shadow Cabinet of Jeremy Corbyn|Labour Party's frontbench in Parliament]]. She is Shadow Home Office Minister for Crime Prevention.<ref name="getwestlondon6">{{cite news |last=Rivers|first=David|url=http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/west-london-news/west-london-mps-appointed-labours-12054771|title=Labour front bench sees appointment of west London MPs including Andy Slaughter and Rupa Huq|work= |location=London|publisher=''Get West London''|date=21 October 2016|accessdate=1 April 2017}}</ref> She is a supporter of extending Civil Partnerships to heterosexual couples.<ref name="chiswickherald">{{cite news |last=Williams|first=Paul|url=http://www.chiswickherald.co.uk/mp-champions-campaign-for-opposite-sex-civil-partnerships-p6155-95.htm|title=MP champions campaign for opposite sex couple Civil Partnerships|work= |location=Chiswick|publisher=''Chiswick Herald''|date=22 January 2017}}</ref>


In April 2017, the [[Green Party of England and Wales|Green Party]] decided not to run a candidate to contest her seat in the [[United Kingdom general election, 2017|General Election]]. They said "By and large we quite like Rupa. She has made quite prominent statements on [[proportional representation]] and Heathrow, as well as climate change and environmental issues in regards to [[Brexit]], so for those reasons we won't tell our members to vote for her, but we will say we're not going to stand against her".<ref name="independent3">{{cite news |last=Bulman|first=May|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/green-party-pulls-general-election-seat-ealing-help-labour-beat-tories-rupa-huq-a7701081.html|title=Green Party pulls out of crucial general election seat to help Labour beat Tories|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Independent]]''|date=28 April 2017|accessdate=29 April 2017}}</ref>
In April 2017, the [[Green Party of England and Wales|Green Party]] decided not to run a candidate to contest her seat in the [[United Kingdom general election, 2017|General Election]]. They said "By and large we quite like Rupa. She has made quite prominent statements on [[proportional representation]] and [[Expansion of Heathrow Airport|Heathrow]], as well as [[Climate change in the United Kingdom|climate change]] and [[Environmental issues in the United Kingdom|environmental issues]] in regards to [[Brexit]], so for those reasons we won't tell our members to vote for her, but we will say we're not going to stand against her."<ref name="independent3">{{cite news |last=Bulman|first=May|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/green-party-pulls-general-election-seat-ealing-help-labour-beat-tories-rupa-huq-a7701081.html|title=Green Party pulls out of crucial general election seat to help Labour beat Tories|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Independent]]''|date=28 April 2017|accessdate=29 April 2017}}</ref> Huq said of the [[Progressive Alliance (UK)|progressive alliance]],<ref name="ealingtoday1"/> "I welcome the decision and indeed offers of help from anyone who'll lend a hand in a tight race. The local Green Party knows that I am an MP who is a resolute remainer that I will continue to fight for the UK to stay in the EU and vote accordingly. For me this is respecting the will of the people in Ealing, Acton and Chiswick."<ref name="ealingtoday1">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.ealingtimes.co.uk/news/15268853.Rupa_Huq_responds_to_decision_of_Green_candidate_to_stand_aside_in_Ealing_Central_and_Acton_race/|title=Rupa Huq responds to decision of Green candidate to stand aside in Ealing Central and Acton race|work= |location=Ealing|publisher=''Ealing Today''|date=5 May 2017|accessdate=1 June 2017}}</ref>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==

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Rupa Huq
Angie Bray
Majority274 (0.5%)
Personal details
Born
Rupa Asha Huq

(1972-04-02) 2 April 1972 (age 52)
Hammersmith, London, England
Political partyLabour
RelationsMohammed Huq (father)
Roshan Ara Huq (mother)
Nutun Huq (sister)
Konnie Huq (sister)
Children1
Residence(s)Ealing, London, England
Alma materNewnham College, Cambridge
University of East London
Marc Bloch University
OccupationWriter, columnist, politician, senior lecturer, music DJ
ProfessionPolitician
Websitewww.rupahuq.co.uk

Rupa Asha Huq (

2015 general election. She was formerly a lecturer in Sociology at Kingston University and former consort to the deputy mayor of the London Borough of Ealing
.

Early life

Huq's father, Muhammad Huq,[1][2] and mother, Roshan Ara Huq, emigrated to Britain in the 1960s to enable their children to have better opportunities and a higher level of education than was available in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).[3] Huq's father who was also known as Fazlul came from Maksedpur in Pabna city, while her mother who is also known as Dulali Biswas is from Kuthipara.[4] Huq's father was training to become an actuary for The Prudential, however, he gave it up to start an Indian restaurant in Soho, London. After the recession of the early 1990s, the council did not renew the restaurant's lease so the business folded. He started another restaurant in Harrow but later retired.[5]

Huq was born in Queen Charlotte's Hospital, Hammersmith, London, England,[6] and grew up on Brunswick Road, Ealing[7] She attended Montpelier Primary School in Ealing. In 1980, at the age of eight, Huq was featured in the BBC Schools programme Look and Read when the programme visited the school.[6]

She attended

Cambridge University. In 1999, she completed a PhD in cultural studies thesis on youth culture at the University of East London,[8] comparing young people in East London and the Alsace region of France,[9] which included being a post-graduate at Strasbourg II University in France during which time she also worked at the European Parliament for the Labour Party,[10] shadowing Labour MEP Carole Tongue.[11]

Teaching career

In 1998, Huq moved to Manchester.[11] From 1998 to 2004, she was a lecturer at the Victoria University of Manchester,[8] during which time she held a Leverhulme Trust Fellowship.[8][12]

From September 2004 until 2015,[13] Huq was a senior lecturer in Sociology and Criminology at Kingston University[9] in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.[12] She has also taught Media and Cultural Studies.[14]

Writing and media career

Huq has contributed to

The Times Higher Education Supplement.[6] Huq's research specialism has chiefly been youth culture and pop music.[9] She has a particular interest in David Bowie.[16]

In 2006, her book Beyond Subculture: youth, pop and identity in a post-colonial world[17] on these themes was published. It was subsequently one of five titles shortlisted for the 2007 British Sociological Association Philip Abrams Memorial prize.[10][12] In May 2012, her second book Making Sense of Suburbia through Popular Culture was published.[18][19] Huq was a contributor to the 2011 book What Next for Labour? Ideas for a new generation, published by Queensferry Publishing. In 2013, her books On the Edge: The Contested Cultures of English Suburbia After 7/7 and Making Sense of Suburbia Through Popular Culture were published.

Huq has appeared on

BBC News 24.[6] On radio, she has been on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Asian Network.[6]

Huq is also a music DJ under the stage name "Dr Huq" and recorded a jingle for John Peel in Bengali. She first started DJ-ing for a hospital radio station at the age of 17.[11][20]

Political career

Huq in 2006

Huq was a researcher for

European Parliament election in North West England.[10][21]

In 2005, she stood as the Labour

2005 general election.[22] She came third, receiving 6,610 votes[21] and lost to the Conservative candidate Cheryl Gillan who had 25,619 votes.[14]

In 2008, she served on a UK government

Foreign and Commonwealth "Understanding Islam" delegation to Bangladesh.[13]

local elections, she became the consort to Deputy Mayor of the London Borough of Ealing for the municipal year 2010[23] – 2011.[24]

In November 2013, Huq was chosen by Labour as their prospective parliamentary candidate for

2015 general election.[14][25][26] In January 2015, she was one of 15 Labour candidates each given financial support of £10,000 by Lord Matthew Oakeshott, the former Liberal Democrat.[27] During the election campaign, Huq was manhandled by the former vice-chairman of the local Conservative branch, Karim Sacoor, who was caught on video repeatedly attempting to drag her away from Boris Johnson, who was campaigning with her Conservative rival Angie Bray.[28][29][30][31][32]

In May 2015, Huq won the Ealing Central and Acton seat with 22,002 votes, previous incumbent Angie Bray received 21,728 votes, with a turnout of 71.4%.

Labour leadership election,[36] although she later supported Yvette Cooper.[37][38] Huq was appointed vice chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Music Group and All-Party Parliamentary on Crossrail. She is also chairing an All-Party Parliamentary Group on London, with specific reference to planning and the built environment.[13] Since her election, Huq has also been a member of the Justice Select Committee
.

In April 2016, Huq criticised BBC and ITV productions for demonstrating inferiority to other races, claiming that some areas of television had yet to move forward from the sitcoms of the 1970s. She also, criticised

zip-wire next to Barack Obama. She also stressed the fact that Shah's comments were made before she became an MP and that some online comments should not be taken seriously. Subsequently, Huq was accused of "trivialising racism".[43][44] Huq later apologised claiming she was not "fully aware" of Shah's comments before defending her.[45]

In October 2016, Huq was appointed as a member of the Shadow Home Affairs team in the Labour Party's frontbench in Parliament. She is Shadow Home Office Minister for Crime Prevention.[46] She is a supporter of extending Civil Partnerships to heterosexual couples.[47]

In April 2017, the

progressive alliance,[49] "I welcome the decision and indeed offers of help from anyone who'll lend a hand in a tight race. The local Green Party knows that I am an MP who is a resolute remainer that I will continue to fight for the UK to stay in the EU and vote accordingly. For me this is respecting the will of the people in Ealing, Acton and Chiswick."[49]

Personal life

Huq has a son, Rafi (born 2004).[50][51] Her elder sister, Nutun, is an architect.[52] Her younger sister is former Blue Peter presenter Konnie Huq.[53][54] In 2008, her father was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and died on 5 September 2014.[55] Huq speaks Bengali, French and Hindi.[56]

Books

Year Title Publisher ISBN
2006 Beyond Subculture: Pop, Youth and Identity in a Postcolonial World Bloomsbury Academic ISBN 978-0415278157
2013 Making Sense of Suburbia Through Popular Culture Routledge ISBN 978-1780932248
On the Edge: The Contested Cultures of English Suburbia Lawrence and Wishart ISBN 978-1907103728

See also

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