Adam Habib Jogee[1] (born December 1991) is a British Labour Party politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Newcastle-under-Lyme since 2024.
Jogee was awarded a scholarship in 2008 to take his A-levels at Highgate School, and was a member of Haringey Youth Parliament at the age of 16.
[6][7] Jogee was born and bred in Haringey, and has Jamaican and Zimbabwean heritage;[3] he is a Muslim, and has spoken about his experiences with racism and Islamophobia.
[8] In his maiden speech in parliament Jogee said that "My maternal grandfather arrived in the United Kingdom from Jamaica, to serve King and country and to help fight fascism.
He docked in Liverpool in 1941 and, after meeting my grandmother, built a life in Staffordshire, the county I am proud to represent today."