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Sadiq Khan appointed to House of Lords

Source: dawn.com Published Fri, 17 Jul 2026 08:30:24 +0500
Sadiq Khan appointed to House of Lords

Why This Matters

This appointment by the outgoing Prime Minister strategically positions London Mayor Sadiq Khan, a prominent Labour figure, for continued national influence within parliament's upper chamber. It specifically paves the way for the incoming Prime Minister to potentially offer Khan a key ministerial portfolio, ensuring his expertise is available to the new government.

LONDON: London Mayor Sadiq Khan was on Thursday appointed to the House of Lords, parliament’s upper chamber, by outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Khan was one of 26 new appointments confirmed by the government just days before Starmer is due to hand over power to Andy Burnham on Monday. The appointment means Khan and the others who come from across the political spectrum with a range of different professional backgrounds can participate in the lawmaking process. The upper chamber typically revises and scrutinises laws put forward by the elected House of Commons, though it has on occasion been the arena for protracted battles over the principles of legislation. Khan will continue to serve as the elected mayor of London. His appointment to the House of Lords would allow Starmer’s successor to give Khan a ministerial portfolio when he names his new government next week, though no such role has been confirmed. Published in Dawn, July 17th, 2026

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