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The new British Parliament includes a gay Muslim, more working-class Conservatives and a record number of women The new British Parliament includes more working-class Conservatives and a record number of women
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LONDON — Britain's new Parliament, sworn in this week at Westminster Palace, is the most diverse in the country's history — and one that may see greater unity within the ruling party than has been on display in years.
The House of Commons is dominated by Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s thick slab of Conservatives, who won 365 of 650 seats.The House of Commons is dominated by Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s thick slab of Conservatives, who won 365 of 650 seats.
The elected chamber also has record numbers of women, gay members and minorities, including Conservative Imran Ahmad-Khan, Britain’s first gay Muslim lawmaker. The elected chamber also has record numbers of women, gay members and minorities.
At least 45 lawmakers are gay, lesbian or bisexual, according to their public statements. One publication called it the “pinkest” Parliament in the world. At least 44 lawmakers are gay, lesbian or bisexual, according to their public statements. One publication called it the “pinkest” Parliament in the world.
There are many new members, too, who attended state-run schools and universities — alongside the usual outsize number of graduates from posh Eton and Oxford, like Johnson.There are many new members, too, who attended state-run schools and universities — alongside the usual outsize number of graduates from posh Eton and Oxford, like Johnson.
Plus: a former dolphin trainer, a reality TV star and a bodyguard.Plus: a former dolphin trainer, a reality TV star and a bodyguard.
Boris Johnson wins majority, while Jeremy Corbyn says he won’t lead another general election campaignBoris Johnson wins majority, while Jeremy Corbyn says he won’t lead another general election campaign
New members this week wandered the confusing maze of corridors and winding stairs to nowhere.New members this week wandered the confusing maze of corridors and winding stairs to nowhere.
There was the smell of roasts and beer in the hallways, as election wins were celebrated in the dozen restaurants and bars on the crumbling Westminster estate.There was the smell of roasts and beer in the hallways, as election wins were celebrated in the dozen restaurants and bars on the crumbling Westminster estate.
At a packed opening session Tuesday to confirm House of Commons speaker Lindsey Hoyle, the chamber looked different.At a packed opening session Tuesday to confirm House of Commons speaker Lindsey Hoyle, the chamber looked different.
For one thing, it looked younger — and is. A lot of the old-timers retired, were booted from the Conservative Party or lost seats long held by the Labour Party.For one thing, it looked younger — and is. A lot of the old-timers retired, were booted from the Conservative Party or lost seats long held by the Labour Party.
With her win last week in Nottingham East, Nadia Whittome became the youngest lawmaker in Westminster. She’s 23 and a committed Labour activist who embraced outgoing leader Jeremy Corbyn. She made headlines when she promised to donate two-thirds of her new $105,000 salary to charity.With her win last week in Nottingham East, Nadia Whittome became the youngest lawmaker in Westminster. She’s 23 and a committed Labour activist who embraced outgoing leader Jeremy Corbyn. She made headlines when she promised to donate two-thirds of her new $105,000 salary to charity.
In a short BBC clip, Whittome said that during the campaign, she was still sussing out temporary Christmas jobs back home.In a short BBC clip, Whittome said that during the campaign, she was still sussing out temporary Christmas jobs back home.
Coming into London, she told the broadcaster, “It feels a little bit like starting Hogwarts, but when the Death Eaters have all taken over” — the Death Eaters in her Harry Potter metaphor being the Conservatives.Coming into London, she told the broadcaster, “It feels a little bit like starting Hogwarts, but when the Death Eaters have all taken over” — the Death Eaters in her Harry Potter metaphor being the Conservatives.
Among the new Conservative members are candidates who prevailed in the traditional Labour heartland in the north and Midlands of England, in struggling working-class, postindustrial towns.Among the new Conservative members are candidates who prevailed in the traditional Labour heartland in the north and Midlands of England, in struggling working-class, postindustrial towns.
Some of these new Tory lawmakers grew up in public housing, raised by single mums, and came from families that for generations worked with their hands — like schoolteacher and trade unionist Jonathan Gullis, from Stoke-on-Trent North. His victory unseated a Labour candidate in that constituency for the first time since World War II.Some of these new Tory lawmakers grew up in public housing, raised by single mums, and came from families that for generations worked with their hands — like schoolteacher and trade unionist Jonathan Gullis, from Stoke-on-Trent North. His victory unseated a Labour candidate in that constituency for the first time since World War II.
As the Telegraph noted, “Mr. Gullis is as far from the archetypal Tory toff as you could possibly get.”As the Telegraph noted, “Mr. Gullis is as far from the archetypal Tory toff as you could possibly get.”
The working-class Tories from the north could reshape the party — or collide with Conservative traditionalists, who embrace lower taxes and less government.The working-class Tories from the north could reshape the party — or collide with Conservative traditionalists, who embrace lower taxes and less government.
On Monday, Johnson hosted Conservative lawmakers for group photos and drinks on the Thames-side terrace outside the palace’s Strangers Bar.On Monday, Johnson hosted Conservative lawmakers for group photos and drinks on the Thames-side terrace outside the palace’s Strangers Bar.
Who is Boris Johnson? The British prime minister’s life in photos.Who is Boris Johnson? The British prime minister’s life in photos.
On Tuesday, the prime minister was backed by rows of green benches so packed with new Tories that many were sitting on the floor.On Tuesday, the prime minister was backed by rows of green benches so packed with new Tories that many were sitting on the floor.
Standing at the despatch box, Johnson looked around the chamber and said, “I think this Parliament is a vast improvement on its predecessor.”Standing at the despatch box, Johnson looked around the chamber and said, “I think this Parliament is a vast improvement on its predecessor.”
He asked the House: What are we going to do?He asked the House: What are we going to do?
And his party behind him roared, “Get Brexit done!”And his party behind him roared, “Get Brexit done!”
A humbled Corbyn stood and received a tepid response from his side. The 70-year-old socialist is stepping down as leader, with the fight to succeed him underway. Corbyn blamed Brexit and the BBC for his crushing defeat — but many in his party blame him and an agenda that was too radical for voters in 2019.A humbled Corbyn stood and received a tepid response from his side. The 70-year-old socialist is stepping down as leader, with the fight to succeed him underway. Corbyn blamed Brexit and the BBC for his crushing defeat — but many in his party blame him and an agenda that was too radical for voters in 2019.
Corbyn did get one good dig in, when he hailed the record number of women in the Parliament — but pointed out that the surge was all on his side of the chamber.Corbyn did get one good dig in, when he hailed the record number of women in the Parliament — but pointed out that the surge was all on his side of the chamber.
A total 220 female lawmakers were elected last Thursday, 12 more than the previous record in 2017.A total 220 female lawmakers were elected last Thursday, 12 more than the previous record in 2017.
Of Labour’s 202 lawmakers, more than half, 104, are women. Among the Liberal Democrats’ 11 members, seven are women.Of Labour’s 202 lawmakers, more than half, 104, are women. Among the Liberal Democrats’ 11 members, seven are women.
Johnson’s side is decidedly more male — less than a quarter of Conservative members are women: 87 of 364 Tories. Johnson’s side is decidedly more male — less than a quarter of Conservative members are women: 87.
Jill Rutter, of the U.K. in a Changing Europe research initiative, said the Conservative Party under Johnson is “very different” from the one he inherited in July from prime minister Theresa May — who remains in the Commons as a backbencher.Jill Rutter, of the U.K. in a Changing Europe research initiative, said the Conservative Party under Johnson is “very different” from the one he inherited in July from prime minister Theresa May — who remains in the Commons as a backbencher.
Some of the Conservatives who rebelled against Johnson in the fall have lost or given up their seats. Meanwhile, the lawmakers at the start of their parliamentary careers are less likely to fight the party machine.Some of the Conservatives who rebelled against Johnson in the fall have lost or given up their seats. Meanwhile, the lawmakers at the start of their parliamentary careers are less likely to fight the party machine.
“This will be a much less rebellious Conservative Party,” Rutter predicted. “This is very much a Conservative Party that will see itself in debt to Boris Johnson for delivering this massive and unexpected victory.”“This will be a much less rebellious Conservative Party,” Rutter predicted. “This is very much a Conservative Party that will see itself in debt to Boris Johnson for delivering this massive and unexpected victory.”
An earlier version of this story reported details about Parliament member Imran Ahmad-Khan based on a widely circulated statement from Conservative LGBT+, a national organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans Conservatives. The group later said that Khan’s campaign had applied in error for support from Conservative LGBT+, which only grants its backing to “out” Conservative candidates.
Karla Adam contributed to this report.Karla Adam contributed to this report.
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