Tan Dhesi MP | |
Native Name: | ਤਨਮਨਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਢੇਸੀ |
Native Name Lang: | pa |
Office: | Shadow Minister for Exports |
Leader: | Keir Starmer |
Predecessor: | Afzal Khan |
Term Start: | 27 November 2023 |
Term End: | 7 July 2024 |
Office1: | Shadow Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury |
Term Start1: | 6 September 2023 |
Leader1: | Keir Starmer |
Predecessor1: | Abena Oppong-Asare |
Successor1: | The LordLivermore |
Term End1: | 27 November 2023 |
Office2: | Shadow Minister for Rail |
Leader2: | Keir Starmer |
Term Start2: | 9 April 2020 |
Term End2: | 5 September 2023 |
Predecessor2: | Rachael Maskell |
Successor2: | Stephen Morgan |
Office3: | Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition |
Term Start3: | 7 January 2020 |
Term End3: | 6 April 2020 |
Leader3: | Jeremy Corbyn |
Predecessor3: | Kate Hollern |
Successor3: | Carolyn Harris |
Office4: | Member of Parliament for Slough |
Term Start4: | 8 June 2017 |
Predecessor4: | Fiona Mactaggart |
Majority4: | 3,647 (8.4%) |
Birth Date: | 17 August 1978[1] |
Birth Place: | Slough, Berkshire, England |
Party: | Labour |
Alma Mater: | University College London Keble College, Oxford Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge |
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Panjabi; Punjabi: ਤਨਮਨਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਢੇਸੀ; born 17 August 1978), commonly known as Tan Dhesi, is a British Labour politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Slough since 2017.[2]
He is the UK's first turbaned MP.
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi was born on 17 August 1978 in Slough to Indian immigrants, and spent his early years in Chalvey.[3] [4] He is the son of Jaspal Singh Dhesi, who runs a construction company in the UK, and the former president of Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara, in Gravesend, which is the largest gurdwara in the UK.[5]
Dhesi received most of his primary education in Punjab, before returning to the UK at the age of 9.[6] He has a bachelor's degree in mathematics with Management Studies from University College London, studied Applied Statistics at Keble College, Oxford, and has a Master of Philosophy in the History and Politics of South Asia from Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge.
Following in his father's footsteps, Dhesi worked in construction for much of his life, running his own construction company in Scotland. He served as Director for Dhesi Construction Limited which became insolvent as records show on Companies House from July 2002 to January 2007 and DGP Logistics PLC from October 2005 to April 2011.[7]
Dhesi was first elected as a councillor to Gravesham Borough Council in 2007. He later went on to become the Mayor of Gravesham between 2011 and 2012.[8] [9]
Other voluntary roles whilst serving as a councillor include as school governor at two schools, a trustee with Alzheimer and Dementia Support Services, an advisor and member of Mencap and a member of the Independent Police Advisory Group to Kent Police.
Dhesi continued working as a Councillor for Kent County Council and as a consultant for DGP Logistics for almost 2 years after being elected as an MP.[10]
At the 2015 general election, Dhesi stood as the Labour candidate in Gravesham, coming second with 30.1% of the vote behind the incumbent Conservative MP Adam Holloway.[11] [12]
Dhesi was elected to Parliament at the snap 2017 general election as MP for Slough with 62.9% of the vote and a majority of 16,998.[13] [14] He gave his maiden speech in the House of Commons on 18 July 2017 which was praised greatly by fellow MPs Gareth Snell and Mike Gapes.[15] [16]
Dhesi served on the Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee from July 2018 until the dissolution of the 57th Parliament of the United Kingdom on 6 November 2019.[17]
At the 2019 general election, Dhesi was re-elected as MP for Slough with a decreased vote share of 57.6% and a decreased majority of 13,640.[18]
In March 2020, Dhesi became a member of the Defence Select Committee.[17] He stepped down from the committee in May 2020 following his appointment ⁹as Shadow Minister for Railways.
He supported Lisa Nandy in the 2020 Labour Party leadership election.[19]
In 2021, Dhesi was accused of attempting to hire volunteers for long term work without pay with the job being posted on the Working For an MP website. It was claimed that the posting of the job was an administrative error and that Dhesi himself was unaware of its existence, however he declined to comment to the HuffPost to confirm this.[20]
In the 2023 British shadow cabinet reshuffle, he was appointed Shadow Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury.[21]
At the 2024 general election, Dhesi was again re-elected with a decreased vote share of 33.9% and a decreased majority of 3,647.[22]
In 2012, his mother, Dalwinder Kaur Dhesi, was jailed in India, accused of kidnapping and forcing an abortion on a teenage mother, who later died.[23] [24] The conviction was criticised by many commentators for being politically motivated, and an appeal was filed by Dalwinder in the immediate aftermath of the decision. In 2018, a double bench of the Punjab and Haryana High Court upheld this appeal. All charges against her were subsequently dropped.[25]
Dhesi is familiar with eight languages and is fluent in Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, French and English. He also has a working knowledge of German, Italian and Latin.