Onkar Sahota
Onkar Sahota AM | |
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Member of the London Assembly for Ealing and Hillingdon | |
Assumed office 4 May 2012 | |
Preceded by | Richard Barnes |
Majority | 3,110 (1.9%) |
Personal details | |
Nationality | British/Asian |
Political party | Labour |
Residence | Southall and Ealing |
Profession | Doctor (GP) |
Website | http://www.dronkarsahota.com/ |
Onkar Sahota is a British Labour Party politician who has been the member of the London Assembly for Ealing and Hillingdon since 2012, when he became the first Labour candidate to be elected in Ealing and Hillingdon.[1]
Early life
Onkar Sahota grew up in Southall during the 1960s as one of five children, having three sisters and a brother, his parents having moved to the UK from India.[2] His father originally worked for British Airways before his entrepreneurial inclination led to him opening his own greengrocery.[3]
Sahota said that as a young boy he always wanted to be a doctor, a dream which he achieved. He studied medicine at the University of Sheffield and graduated in 1983. He now is a general practitioner at a surgery in Hanwell.
Political career
On election night in 2012, Sahota was officially declared the new member for Ealing and Hillingdon London Assembly with a 3,110 vote majority, representing a 9.2% swing, defeating incumbent Conservative member Richard Barnes, who was the Deputy Mayor of London.
Policy
Sahota has opposing the planned closure of accident and emergency (A&E) ward at Ealing Hospital as his main priority. He started a petition to assist the cause, hoping that ultimately the A&E ward would remain open to the benefit of the whole community.[4]