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Dr Parth Patel

Associate director for democracy & politics

Parth leads IPPR’s work on democracy and politics.

He also works on public health and inequality. Parth’s research includes studying the sway of underpowered communities over the course of public policy, the contours of social democracy in the 21st century and policies to reduce health inequality.

His research has generated front-page headlines and is often cited in parliamentary debates and committees. Parth is a regular commentator on TV and radio, appearing on BBC News, ITV News, Channel 4 News, Sky News and LBC, and writes for several periodicals, including the New Statesman, Prospect and the British Medical Journal.

Parth is also a doctor in the NHS and was working full-time in an accident and emergency department during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. He also is a clinical fellow at University College London where he tries to make sense of complex data to better understand race and class inequalities during the pandemic. Parth holds degrees in natural sciences and medicine from the University of Cambridge.

Twitter
@pathwithanr
Email
p.patel@ippr.org

More from this author:

  1. Dr Parth Patel on BBC Politics Live - July 2024

    IPPR's Dr Parth Patel on BBC Politics Live discussing the new Labour government, Covid, migration and international affairs
    18 July 2024
  2. Police warn an aggressive member of the public, with more police visible in the background

    Full force of politics? Government strategies to defeat the far right

    On 29 July, three children were tragically murdered in a mass stabbing in Southport. The day after, hundreds of people outside Southport Mosque hurled petrol bombs, bricks and Islamophobic abuse, while a handful inside prayed.
    19 August 2024
  3. A sign reads, 'general election 2024', with the Elizabeth Tower visible in the background

    Half of us: Turnout patterns at the 2024 general election

    One-half of adults in this country voted at the 2024 general election, the lowest share of the population to vote since universal suffrage.
    12 July 2024

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