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  | term_start  = 2025 (first term), 2030 (second term), 2035 (second term), 2040 (third term), 2045 (fourth term)
  | term_start  = 2025 (first term), 2030 (second term), 2035 (second term), 2040 (third term), 2045 (fourth term)
  | predecessor = Dianne Abbot  
  | predecessor = Dianne Abbot  
  | successor  = Philip Glanville
  | successor  = Philip Glanville  
Born {{{Alexander Khan}}}
{{{August the 7th 1969}}}
{{{London}}}
Died {{{2047}}}
{{{10 Downing Street, England, Kingdom of Great Britain}}}
Cause of death {{{political assassination}}}
Resting place {{{Forest Gate Islamic Cemetery}}}
Citizenship {{{British}}}
Nationality {{{British, half-Pakistani}}}
Political party {{{Labour Party}}}
Other political
affiliations {{{none}}}
Height {{{6 feet 7}}}
Spouse(s) {{{Colette Khan I}}}
Children {{{[[Muhammad Khan I (Kingdom of Great Britain)|Muhammad Khan I]]}}}
Mother {{{Mary Baker}}}
Father {{{[[Suleiman Khan (banker)]]}}}
Education {{{Bachelor of Science Degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics}}}
Alma mater {{{Oxford University}}}
Occupation {{{Politician, RAF Regiment Officer}}}
Profession {{{RAF Officer}}}
Known for {{{Prime Minister of the UK, Distinguished RAF officer}}}
Net worth {{{£30.5 million}}}
Civilian awards {{{awards}}}
{{{Knight of the Garter}}}
{{Commander of the British Commonwealth}}}
Military service
Military service
Nickname(s) {{{Genghis}}}
Nickname(s) {{{Genghis}}}

Revision as of 16:13, 19 June 2020

Air Commodore-Sir Alexander Khan, BSC, KG, CBC, MP was Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Great Britain from 2035-2047. He died in 2047, blown up by a car-bomb. {{|honorific_prefix = Sir

| name        = Alexander Khan
| honorific_suffix = MP, BSC, KG, Commander of the British Commonwealth, MP  
| constituency_MP =  Hackney (whilst Constituencies existed)  
| term_start  = 2025 (first term), 2030 (second term), 2035 (second term), 2040 (third term), 2045 (fourth term)
| predecessor = Dianne Abbot 
| successor   = Philip Glanville 

Military service Nickname(s) {{{Genghis}}} Allegiance {{{Kingdom of Great Britain}}} Branch/service {{{Royal Air FOrce}}} Years of service {{{1985-2025}}} Rank {{{Air Commodore}}} Unit {{{RAF Regiment (1985-2001), Air Force Staff (2001-2025)}}} Commands {{{RAF Regiment}}} Battles/wars {Template:UN peacekeeping missions in the Congo, Liberation of Kuwait

He was appointed Defence Secretary in 2025, becoming Prime Minister in 2035.

Early life and education

Born to a mixed-race, upper-middle class couple with a Pakistani Muslim father (a succesful businessman) and a White, Catholic mother (a succesful teacher), he went to study History and Politics at University, Alexander Khan achieved a 2:1 degree then went into the RAF Regiment.


Military career

Alexander Khan joined the Royal Air Force Regiment (a military unit of the RAF that fights on land to protect RAF personnel, bases and equipment), during his career he was deployed to Cyprus, Pakistan, and a number of African and Caribbean countries. He was swiftly promoted through the ranks and received the Distinguished Service Medal and the Queen’s Commendation For Gallantry during a peace-keeping operation in the Congo. He later became in charge of the RAF Regiment, receiving a CBE.

Political career

After retiring from the RAF at the rank of Air Commodore Alexander Khan became MP for Hackney and was appointed Defence Secretary. He later became Prime Minister, a position he held till his 2047 death.

Political ideology

Overall ideology: Trade unionism, multi-culturalism, social democracy, civic nationalism, Islamic feminism. Political compass: Libertarian Left

Personal life

Alexander Khan had one wife, Flight Lieutenant Colette Khan I (whom he met at secondary school) and two children (Colette Khan II and Muhammad Khan). His religion is Islam. He is black-belt in MMA.