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{{Infobox MP
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|image = Official portrait of Naz Shah crop 2.jpg
|caption = Shah in June 2017
|office = Member of Parliament <br> for [[Bradford West]]
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|majority = 21,902 (48.1%)
|term_start = 7 May 2015
|predecessor = George Galloway
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|birth_name = Naseem Shah
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1973|11|13|df=y}}
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'''Naseem Shah''' (born 13 November 1973) was elected at the 2015 general election as Member of Parliament (MP) for [[Bradford West]], and gained the seat from George Galloway of the Respect Party.
 
==Political career==
Shah won the Bradford West constituency with a majority of 11,420 over George Galloway in May 2015.
 
Naz Shah endorsed [[Yvette Cooper]] during the Labour leadership contest in 2015.
 
At the general election in June 2017, Shah was re-elected with an increased vote share, and an increased majority of 21,902 votes over the second-placed Conservative Party candidate.