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Imran Ahmed (strategist)

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Imran Ahmed
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Political partyLabour
ResidenceWashington, DC (in 2021)[1]

Imran Ahmed is a British political operative, author, and CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate.[2][3]

Career

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Ahmed was born in Manchester, England[1] and attended Manchester Grammar School, serving as the editor of the student newspaper.[2] His parents are Muslims, and he was brought up as a Muslim, but now self-identifies as an atheist.[4] He later studied political science at Cambridge and began a career as a political strategist for the Labour Party.

He served candidates Andy Slaughter and then-shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn.[5][6]

Ahmed was head of communications for Angela Eagle's brief campaign to replace Jeremy Corbyn in the 2016 Labour Party leadership election.[7] A few hours after Eagle formally declared that she was challenging Corbyn for leadership of the Labour Party, someone broke a window in the building holding Eagle's constituency party headquarters in Wallasey. Ahmed issued a press release under the headline "Violence and threats in past 24 hours", saying that "A brick was thrown through the window of Angela Eagle’s constituency office in Wallasey either overnight or this morning."[7] When a journalist from The Guardian questioned this version of the incident, Ahmed banned party staff at the constituency office from talking to the journalist.[7] An internal investigation by the Labour Party found that "Eagle's office had endured a 'significant amount of abuse', including intimidating phone calls that led staff to unplug the phone, a death threat towards her and what appeared to be coordinated denial of service attacks on her internet."[8]

Ahmed was working as a Labour-advisor in Portcullis House when the 22 March 2017 Westminster terrorist attack occurred, and later gave an interview to The Independent about what happened, and how he felt.[4]

In 2018, he founded the Center for Countering Digital Hate, a not-for-profit with the stated aim challenging hate and misinformation online.[5] In April 2020, he was appointed to the United Kingdom's Steering Committee of the Pilot Task Force of the Commission for Countering Extremism.[9]

Personal life

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Ahmed is a member of the Labour party.

Books

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  • Eagle, Angela; Ahmed, Imran (2018). The New Serfdom The Triumph of Conservative Ideas and How to Defeat Them. Biteback Publishing. ISBN 9781785903137.

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