David Johnathan Pinto-Duschinsky (born June 1974) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Hendon since 2024.
[3] In politics, Pinto-Duschinsky served as an adviser to the former Labour Chancellor Alistair Darling[6] and Deputy Director of the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit[5] prior to his election as an MP.
[7] He noted that "Osborne presided over the longest recession in living memory and the biggest fall in real wages since the 1870s".
Pinto-Duschinsky lost the election but was proud to have taken second place and highlighted real challenges facing the country and local constituency.
[1] In his victory speech, Pinto-Duschinsky said he was "deeply grateful", that the electorate had "delivered a message to the Conservatives”[10] and that he would work “tirelessly” for the people of Hendon.