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  1. Rushanara Ali is the Labour MP for Bethnal Green and Stepney, and has been an MP continually since 6 May 2010. She currently holds the Government post of Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Housing, Communities and Local Government).

  2. Between 1997 and 1999 she was parliamentary assistant to Oona King, MP for Bethnal Green and Bow. [5] Ali worked on human rights issues at the Foreign Office from 2000 to 2001. Prior to this, she was a research fellow at the Institute of Public Policy Research (IPPR) focussing on anti-discrimination issues from 1999 to 2002.

  3. The Borough has two Members of Parliament (MPs) each representing a constituency. They are Apsana Begum MP (Labour, Poplar & Limehouse Constituency) Rushanara Ali (Labour, Bethnal Green & Bow Constituency). The MPs are all available to meet with constituents at regular advice surgeries. For further details, see their individual profiles below.

  4. She has been the MP for Bethnal Green and Stepney (and its predecessor Bethan Green and Bow) since May 2010. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Building Safety and Homelessness)

  5. The seat has been held by Rushanara Ali (Labour) since July 2024. MPs representing Bethnal Green and Stepney. The following MPs have represented Bethnal Green and Stepney since the boundary change in 2024. UK Parliamentary constituency boundaries have changed following a review in 2023.

  6. Rushanara Ali - Labour MP for Bethnal Green and Stepney. Rushanara Ali has been the Labour MP for Bethnal Green (formerly Bethnal Green and Bow) since 2010. Rushanara is also a Minister in the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government, having been appointed after Labour's general election win in July 2024.

  7. Jul 5, 2024 · 2024 results across Tower Hamlets. While Rushanara Ali clung on by a slim margin in Bethnal Green & Stepney, it was a more convincing win for Labour in the other two constituencies in Tower Hamlets. In Stratford & Bow, Labour’s Uma Kumaran won by a margin of 11,634. In Poplar & Limehouse, Labour’s Apsana Begum won by a margin of 12,560.

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