Is it A Possibility? A Nigerian being Britain’s Next First Black Prime Minister
Could there be a first black prime minister in the
UK,just as we have in the US, By next
year, May 7th 2015, One Chuka Umaunna may turn history around and become the
first black British prime minister of the United Kingdom.
Cameron
and Chuks
Born
in 1978 to a Nigerian Father and an Irish Mother, Chuka grew up in the UK .
Chuka
is of mixed race, his father Bennet, who hails from Anambra state died in
a mysterious car accident in Nigeria in 1992.
His
father was a labourer who went to Britain in the sixties with just a suitcase
and no money, he worked in a carwash and then worked till he became a
successful businessman and died in a car crash when his son was 13.
The
father met Patricia Milmo, a solicitor, at a London party, she was the daughter
of Sir Helenus Milmo, a Cambridge-educated High Court judge and a prosecutor at
the Nuremberg Nazi trials.
Chuka
till this day believes his father was killed due to him, not accepting to
indulge in corrupt practices when he was running for the governorship of
Anambra State during the administration of former military dictator, General
Ibrahim Babangida (retd.).
When
asked about his father, he said: “There was a lot of speculation in Nigeria at
the time around his death. He was a national political figure standing on an anti-corruption
ticket and refused to bribe anybody.
“We
don’t really talk about it because it is not going to bring him back but I
think he would be bowled over that his son is now a politician just like him.”
Chuka
now is an an English and French Law graduate from the University of Manchester,
and has a masters degree from Nottingham Law School and his political career
was formed by the divide in his own Streatham constituency in the UK.
The
35-year-old Labour Party Member of Parliament, has to join and be a member of
parliament and make sure his party win 560 seats in the House of Commons during
the parliamentary elections being the leader to be his party leader.
Chuka
is said to be supported by former Prime minister Tony Blair, is also the Shadow
Business Secretary, a position held by a member of Her Majesty’s Loyal
Opposition
When
asked if Blair had blessed him, Chuka said, “I really don’t know anything about
that.” However, when he was pressed further whether he aspired to head his
party, he said, “I don’t entertain any discussion beyond winning the election
next year. That would be completely hypocritical of me. To start thinking about
hypothetical scenarios would be totally indulgent. All my energy is focused on
winning the election, and so should everyone’s. It will be very close.”
Chuka
confesses that until his late teens he had not even thought about a career in
politics because there was “nobody who looked like me” running the country.
Chuka
has been vocal in the call for a reduction in government spending as well as
issues on immigration. “They [the French] have something like 40 ministers
compared to our 80,” he says.
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