Meet the British Tamils running to become UK Members of Parliament

With the 2024 UK General Election set to take place on July 4, more British Tamils than ever before have been named as candidates with a range of Britain’s political parties.

The Tamil Guardian caught up with the candidates this month, as they vie to become one of the UK’s first-ever British Tamil parliamentarians.

Uma Kumaran, Labour Party

Candidate for Stratford and Bow

 

 

Gavin Haran, Conservative Party

Candidate for Southend East and Rochford

 

 

Naranee Ruthra-Rajan, The Green Party

Candidate for Hammersmith and Chiswick

 

 

Kamala Kugan, Liberal Democrats

Candidate for Stalybridge and Hyde

 

Mayuran Senthilnathan, Reform UK

Candidate for Epsom & Ewell

 

Devina Paul, Labour Party

Candidate for Hamble Valley

Chrishni Reshekaron, Labour Party

Candidate for Sutton and Cheam

 

Interviews will be published daily in the run-up to the general election. Interviews are being published in the order that responses were received.

All candidates were given the same set of questions and their responses are being published in full.

Chrishni Reshekaron was contacted for an interview but a response was not provided. 

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