The Labour leader distanced himself from Rupa Huq after the Ealing Central and Acton MP, 50, launched a conference tirade at Mr Kwarteng over his tax-cutting Budget.
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1978: Here I am sitting in my dad’s lap with my older sisters, Nutun and Rupa. My parents were from Pabna, a rural village in Bangladesh and came over in the 1960s. My dad Muhammad was an actuary and got a job in London at an insurance company when they were recruiting from abroad. Later, he opened a tandoori restaurant in Soho, calling it after my mum Rowshan.
1981: My parents moved from Barons Court to Ealing to have kids. They wanted the suburban house with the garden (where I’m pictured on my tricycle, aged six). It was a happy childhood, we knew all the kids on the street and would roam on our bikes. In the summer holidays we’d go down to the allotments or by the river and just come back for mealtimes.