In his winning speech in 2019, he paid a special tribute to his mother, whom he called “ma-mah”, as a member of the royal family. He is close to his family, especially to his brothers Karim and Khaled, both lawyers, the first prosecutor at the International Criminal Court in The Hague. After becoming Wakefield’s first Conservative MP since 1932, Kahn, an ardent supporter of Brexiter, quickly gained a reputation as a stranger with a questionable perception of reality. A Conservative MP recalled an early meeting of the 2019 entry on Downing Street, where the new MPs were briefed on the Brexit negotiations. “My main recollection of Imran is the one that is accumulating: is there no way we can threaten to close the straits of Denmark? [which connect the Baltic Sea to the North Sea] as a bargaining chip? “Spad wrote it there and noted that you should never trust this man with anything again,” the MP said. Khan had a series of demonstrations, responding to a criticism that he had been “parachuted” in Wakefield as a last-minute candidate for the 2019 general election, jumping from a plane and flying a parachute in West Yorkshire for public appearances. Although his friends knew he was gay, he tried to keep his sexuality a secret. Shortly after his election victory, he imposed a correction by the conservative LGBT + group because he said he was the first openly gay Muslim to be elected in the United Kingdom. “We are wrong to describe him as an ‘outside’ LGBT candidate,” the group wrote, explaining that “an application was made in his name to the LGBT + Conservative candidate fund”, but Ahmad Khan insisted that the application had been submitted in error. . He only admitted during his trial that he was in fact gay. Born in Wakefield to a local hospital doctor and nurse, it was not the Tories’ first choice to claim the seat. He only got the call when the original candidate had to retire a month before polling day, after reporters broke up his aggressive Facebook history. As a result, corners in the control process may have been cut. The main complainant in his sexual assault trial testified that he had tried to warn the Conservatives about Khan before his election, saying that the candidate had abused him when he was 15 years old. The complainant says that they did not take him seriously and so he went to the police. But delays in the investigation led Kahn to win his seat in parliament with a majority of 3,358 and to serve 18 months before being indicted, resulting in his ouster from the Conservative party.