Khan joins a group of 26 new peers drawn from various sectors and political divides, all tasked with reviewing and challenging legislation sent from the House of Commons. While the appointment grants him a permanent seat in the upper house, he intends to remain in his current role as Mayor of London.
Political observers suggest this move may serve as a precursor to a ministerial position under the incoming Burnham administration, though no official portfolio has been confirmed. The transition, scheduled for Monday, highlights a significant shift in the parliamentary landscape as the new government begins to consolidate its influence across both chambers.




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