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Adnan Hussain
British politician (born 1989) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Adnan Hussain (born July 1989)[2] is a British independent politician and solicitor who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Blackburn since 2024.[3]
Since September 2024 he has been a member of the Independent Alliance which he co-founded.
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Early life
Adnan Hussain was born in Burnley, Lancashire.[4] He attended Mansfield High School and Blackburn College. In his gap year after school, he opened and ran a car wash business in Darwen.[5] He then graduated with a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Central Lancashire.[1]
Legal and business career
Hussain was admitted as a solicitor in August 2022. From 2017 to 2025 he was a director at Bank View Solicitors in Blackburn, Lancashire.[6][7][8] He is a director of two small private companies dealing in real estate.[9][10]
In the Register of Members' Financial Interests, Hussain has declared shareholdings of over 15% in five companies and ownership of two residential properties in Burnley that provide a rental income of more than £10,000 a year.[11]
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Parliamentary career
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Hussain was a member of the Labour Party and worked on several campaigns for the Blackburn MP Kate Hollern. He left the party in April 2020 following Keir Starmer's win in the Labour Party leadership election.[1][5]
Hussain only decided to stand as an independent candidate in the 2024 general election five days after the election was called, placing his bid within "a growing movement" for "a different politics" in Britain.[12][1][13] He beat the incumbent Kate Hollern by 132 votes, overturning a Labour Party majority of 18,000.[14][13] His election campaign focused on the 2024 Israel-Gaza war and was supported by 4BwD, a group of 12 independent councillors on Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council who had resigned from the Labour Party in opposition to its stance on the war.[1][15] It was led by the former Labour councillor Salim Sidat and featured Ibrahim Master,[16] the Blackburn ex-Labour activist, businessman and community cohesion advocate, former Lancashire Council of Mosques chairman and Lancashire's deputy police and crime commissioner.[17][18][19] During the campaign, Hussain said he would speak out "against the injustice being inflicted against the people of Gaza.”[7] He named cultural segregation and economic stagnation as core problems affecting Blackburn,[5] and proposed assistance to local small businesses and to the most vulnerable.[3] After his election, he said: "This is for Gaza"[3] and "We are here on the back of a genocide and if that is giving us an opportunity then we must grasp it and use it for the betterment of our communities.[13]
After Hussain won his seat, The Daily Telegraph reported on speeches he gave in 2014 where he used violent language against the Israeli government and said it was committing genocide against the Palestinian people. He responded by saying that he was speaking in support of boycotting Israel and that "with the maturity of at least ten years since the speech in question, I'd use my words much more carefully".[20][21]
Hussain 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.[22][23] Shortly after the vote, Hussain, Shockat Adam, Jeremy Corbyn, Ayoub Khan, and Iqbal Mohamed produced a joint letter decrying the two major parties and stating the need for a caring alternative.[24] 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."[25]
On 2 September 2024, Hussain became a founding member of the Independent Alliance parliamentary group.[26] Following the formation of the new party by Zarah Sultana and Corbyn in July 2025, he expressed his support for the initiative.[27] On 31 July 2025, he was appointed company secretary of Your Party UK Limited.[28]
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Personal life
Hussain lives in Wilpshire, Lancashire.[1] He is of Pakistani descent, his paternal grandfather having moved to the UK from Kharian in the 1950s.[29]
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