Article 5Y6Z3 From Afghan war zone to West Yorkshire: the rise and fall of Imran Ahmad Khan

From Afghan war zone to West Yorkshire: the rise and fall of Imran Ahmad Khan

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Helen Pidd North of England editor
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Questions raised about how little-known local lad' with a colourful past came to be selected as Wakefield's Tory candidate

When Imran Ahmad Khan was selected as the last-minute Conservative candidate for Wakefield in the 2019 general election, he sold himself as a local lad". He made a big deal of being born at the local hospital, where his late father was a doctor and his mum a nurse, and educated at Silcoats, the town's lesser private school.

It was perhaps odd, then, that none of the local Tories seemed to have any idea who he was, with claims he had been pushed" on to the constituency. He was a stranger even to Nadeem Ahmed, who had been the leader of the Conservative group of Wakefield council since 2014: Wakefield is a close-knit place. I didn't know anybody who knew him."

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