Lady Eleanor Khan II (MP)

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| honorific_prefix = Lady 
| name        = Eleanor Khan 
| honorific_suffix = Member of Parliament, Bachelor of Science
| constituency_MP = 2047- 
| birth_name      = Eleanor Khan  
| birth_date      = 1st April 2026
| birth_place     = Hackney, London, England 
| citizenship     = British  
| nationality     = English and Pakistani mixed-race
| party           = Labour Party 
| otherparty      =  Cooperative Party 
| spouse          =  none 
| children        = none 
| mother          =  Lady Eleanor Khan I
| father          =  Sir Alexander Khan
| relatives       =   Muhammad Khan (Kingdom of Great Britain)
| residence       =  Hackney, London, England, Kingdom of Great Britain
| education       = Bachelor of Science in Philosophy, Politics and Economics
| alma_mater      = Oxford University 
| occupation      = Member of Parliament 
| profession      = Politician 
| known_for       = Daughter of Sir Alexander Khan, Member of Parliament for Hackney 
| salary          = £86,000 
| net_worth       =  £1.3 million 
| committees      = Veterans' Affairs Committee, Women and Equalities Committee and Prisons Committee 
| signature_alt   = 
| website         = EleanorKhanHackney.Org

}}

Lady Eleanor Khan II is a Labour Member of Parliament and the daughter of Sir Alexander Khan.


Early life

She was born in 1st April 2026,the daughter Sir Alexander Khan and Lady Eleanor Khan II.

Education

She studied at Oxford University whilst at the same time being an activist in many union issues. She did three dissertations: one on Natural Law ethics (for Philosophy), one on Keynesian Economics (for economics) and one on Clement Attlee (for Politics).

Personal life

Eleanor Khan II is Muslim. She is unmarried but is currently courting a Royal Light Dragoons Lance-Corporal.

Political career Being involved in activism since the age of 14, she was well placed to become Member of Parliament, initially elected under Proportional representation she became Member of Parliament for Hackney when constituencies were re-introduced.