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UK Election 2024: British Indian Vote Holds Key To Political Landscape

UK election, is a critical juncture with the British Indian community emerging as a pivotal demographic group. It is shaping the country’s future direction, with significant political influence with the elections scheduled for July 4, 2024.

Comprising an estimated 1.8 million people, the Indian community represents approximately 2.5 percent of the UK’s population. Known for their educational attainment, professional success, and economic contributions, British Indians wield substantial economic clout, contributing over 6 percent to the UK’s GDP despite their relatively small population size.

The political preferences of this community are highly sought after by all major political parties. Their influence has been underscored by the historic appointment of Rishi Sunak as the UK’s first prime minister of Indian descent in 2022, a milestone celebrated within the British Indian community.

However, as the election approaches, dissatisfaction within the community has grown due to concerns over rising living costs and economic stagnation under Sunak’s leadership. According to Ashwin Krishnaswamy, a UK-based technology investor, there is a palpable sentiment of discontent, with many leaning towards an “anti-Tory wave” and advocating for change in government.

“Sunak’s campaign has been about looking to the future. But in the past, the Conservative Party has had frequent leadership changes, which raises concerns about continuity,” remarked Priyajit Debsarkar, a London-based Indian author, reflecting on community sentiment.

The Hindu community, a significant segment of the British Indian population, has been particularly vocal about their political and social concerns. Ahead of the election, both Rishi Sunak and Labour Leader Keir Starmer have actively engaged with Hindu voters. Sunak visited the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Neasden, pledging to uphold community pride, while Starmer visited the Swaminarayan Temple in Kingsbury, emphasizing a strategic partnership with India.

Political parties vie for support from the British Indian electorate, their decisions and promises in addressing community concerns are expected to play a crucial role in the electoral outcome, potentially shaping the future political landscape of the United Kingdom.

Shairin Panwar

As a content writer at The Daily Guardian specializing in International Affairs, I focus on creating clear, well-researched articles that help readers stay informed about global events. I’m passionate about storytelling and aim to present important topics in an engaging and easy-to-understand way.

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