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Mr Nadhim Zahawi MP is a member of parliament for the constituency of Stratford-on-Avon, he is a member of the Conservative Party and has been in office since 2010.

Biography[edit]

Nadhim was born in Iraq in 1967. During Saddam Hussein’s rise to power and his persecution of the Kurdish people his parents fled Iraq to the UK for safety, he later grew up in Crowborough in East Sussex. Nadhim was educated at King’s College School in West London followed by University College London where he received a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering. An award winning businessman Nadhim was elected the Member of Parliament for Stratford on Avon in May 2010. Since becoming an MP Nadhim has been elected onto the Business Innovation and Skills Select Committee and has sat on the Energy Bill Committee. He proposed the St. Georges day Bill in December 2010 and has published the bestseller Masters of Nothing: The Crash and how it will happen again unless we understand human nature.

Roles[edit]

  • Member of the Business Innovation and Skills Select Committee
  • Member of the Energy Bill Committee
  • Member of the Joint Committee on Privacy and Injunctions

External Links and References[edit]