Clacton By-Election Candidate Profile

Adham Alkhatip

The Forward Party
Party Leader & Treasurer

Adham Alkhatip is the 19-year-old leader of the Forward Party and an aerospace engineering student at Queen Mary University of London. His party combines strongly interventionist housing and economic policies with worker rights, free university education, drug decriminalisation, political-finance reform and a highly active social-media campaign.

Age 19 Aerospace engineering student Forward Party leader Known election contests: 2 Around 199,000 TikTok followers AI position estimate: Left
Adham Alkhatip, Forward Party candidate for Clacton
Candidate photograph via Democracy Club
At a glance

Young candidate, newly registered party

Alkhatip is not standing as an Independent. He is the leader of a registered political party that was authorised by the Electoral Commission in March 2026 and has already contested a London local election.

The Forward Party Registered political party, authorised by the Electoral Commission on 12 March 2026.
Leader and treasurer Electoral Commission records Alkhatip as both party leader and treasurer.
Known contests: 2 Bethnal Green East in May 2026 and the current Clacton parliamentary by-election.
Not locally based His official nomination address is in the Birmingham Edgbaston constituency.
Previous parties: none verified. Both known election contests have been under the Forward Party label. No earlier party candidacy was found in the records reviewed.
Local connection: the official Tendring nomination document records Alkhatip’s address as being in the Birmingham Edgbaston constituency. Reuters nevertheless photographed him actively campaigning in Clacton on 6 August 2026.
Background

Who is Adham Alkhatip?

Alkhatip is one of the youngest candidates in the election and has built much of his public profile through social media.

Aerospace engineering student

Alkhatip’s LinkedIn profile records him as studying for a Bachelor of Engineering in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering at Queen Mary University of London, with study dates from 2025 to 2028.

The Times also described him during the Clacton campaign as a 19-year-old aerospace student.

Large social-media following

Democracy Club lists public Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok accounts for Alkhatip.

During The Times’ 8 August report from Clacton, the newspaper said Alkhatip was keeping approximately 199,000 TikTok followers updated during the campaign.

Alkhatip’s age is politically notable because the minimum age to stand for the UK Parliament is 18. His candidacy therefore comes very early in both his professional and electoral career.
The party

The Forward Party

The party describes housing, stagnant wages and the influence of wealth over democracy as neglected political issues.

Registered in March 2026

Electoral Commission records show that the Forward Party was registered on 12 March 2026 and is authorised to field candidates in England, Scotland and Wales.

Adham Alkhatip is listed as leader and treasurer. Masai Thompson is the nominating officer.

Wide-ranging manifesto

The party’s current manifesto covers housing, banking, economic reform, trade unions, pensions, transport, the NHS, higher education, drugs and electoral reform.

Several proposals go substantially beyond the programmes of the main Westminster parties, particularly on housing ownership, banking and political donations.

“The only UK party that addresses neglected issues such as the housing crisis, economic stagnation of wages, and the threat of wealth influence in our democracy.”

Forward Party website
Major policy area

Housing and mortgages

Housing is one of the most radical parts of the Forward Party manifesto.

01

One-home ownership cap

Proposes limiting each citizen or permanent resident to one home, with corporations, trusts and overseas buyers prevented from owning homes.

02

End Right to Buy

Wants council housing retained in public ownership rather than sold at a discount.

03

Rent caps

Proposes local rent limits tied to 10% of median wages, with private renting largely phased out as landlords sell.

04

More social housing

Supports direct public construction, conversion of government offices and public acquisition of homes sold by investors and corporate owners.

05

0% mortgages

Proposes 0% interest, 0% deposit mortgages after a year of stable employment or rental history.

06

Mortgage lending cap

Wants mortgage borrowing restricted to three times a single income to reduce house-price inflation.

These proposals rely on a wider Forward Party banking reform that would shift credit creation towards a full-reserve system and central wholesale funding through the Bank of England.
Economy and work

Industry, workers and taxation

The party mixes pro-industry growth measures with stronger worker rights and higher taxation of investment income.

Energy prices Wants electricity pricing to better reflect the actual cost of generation rather than allowing gas prices to set the price for cheaper renewable electricity.
Manufacturing Supports investment in British manufacturing, with particular emphasis on semiconductors, aerospace and pharmaceuticals.
Regional growth Proposes specialist regional industrial strategies rather than concentrating growth overwhelmingly in London.
Worker co-operatives Wants easier conversion of businesses into worker co-operatives, including first rights for workers to raise capital when a company is sold.
Trade unions Supports repealing many restrictions imposed on unions between 1980 and 2016 and proposes allowing employees to fund union membership from part of their existing income-tax liability.
Remote work Proposes a right to work remotely for jobs that do not require physical presence.
Capital taxes Wants capital gains and dividend income taxed at the same rates as earned income and proposes treating loans secured against assets as taxable income in some circumstances.
Land Value Tax Supports a Land Value Tax with exemptions for primary residences and agricultural land as part of its anti-speculation policy.
Aviation Supports airport expansion to strengthen the UK as an international aviation hub.
Arms exports Calls for an end to all arms exports and restrictions on imported products linked to slave labour.
Public services

NHS, education, pensions and drugs

Forward’s public-service platform is economically interventionist but includes some major restructuring of existing entitlements.

01

Free university

Wants tuition fully funded for one bachelor’s and one master’s degree for every home student.

02

Write off student loans

Proposes wiping existing student-loan balances rather than only changing repayment terms.

03

Train NHS staff domestically

Wants more UK training capacity for healthcare roles while reducing reliance on healthcare visas.

04

Regional transport authorities

Proposes TfL-style public transport authorities in every region with control over timetables and fares.

05

Drug decriminalisation

Supports a Portugal-style system where small-scale personal possession is treated as a healthcare matter while dealers remain prosecuted.

06

Change pensions

Wants most National Insurance contributions redirected into personal pension pots, while maintaining means-tested state support for pensioners who need it and ending the triple lock.

07

Lower benefit withdrawal

Proposes reducing the benefit withdrawal rate to 20p for every £1 earned to increase the reward from work.

08

Food redistribution

Wants large businesses to redistribute usable leftover food directly or through food-bank networks.

09

Practical qualifications

Wants schools to offer work-focused qualifications such as the Care Certificate and CSCS card.

Democratic reform

Ban private political donations

The Forward Party’s democracy policy is one of the clearest distinctions between it and the established Westminster parties.

Public funding instead of private donations

The party proposes banning private political donations, including donations in kind.

Instead, each voter would receive a publicly funded allowance of £4 per year to direct to a registered party or Independent candidate of their choice.

Proportional representation

Forward proposes a form of Additional Member System using a single vote. Constituency winners would keep their seats, with additional MPs then added nationally to make the overall result more proportional using the Sainte-Lague method.

The party also proposes restrictions preventing parties from using public political funding to acquire permanent assets such as property.

This anti-donation policy is especially relevant to the Clacton contest because Alkhatip is campaigning in an election where political funding and large private donations have themselves become part of the wider public debate.
Clacton.org analysis

AI political position indicator

Left
AI editorial estimate
FL L C R FR

The Forward Party is economically well to the left of the current Conservative and Reform platforms and in several areas to the left of Labour. Its programme includes rent controls, a one-home ownership cap, large-scale social housing, free university, student-debt cancellation, stronger trade unions, drug decriminalisation, equal tax treatment for capital income and wages, a ban on private political donations and greater state control over credit creation. It also contains some market-oriented and growth-focused positions, including airport expansion, stock-market reform and private-bank participation in its proposed banking system. Overall, the published programme is best described as Left rather than Far Left.

FL = Far Left, L = Left, C = Centre, R = Right, FR = Far Right. This is an approximate Clacton.org AI editorial estimate based on the party’s published manifesto and Alkhatip’s political role. It is not a position supplied, endorsed or approved by Adham Alkhatip or the Forward Party.

Election record

Known election contests: 2

Clacton is Alkhatip’s second known election contest and his first parliamentary election.

Date Election Party Votes Result
7 May 2026 Bethnal Green East, Tower Hamlets local election Forward Party 12 Not elected, 21st of 21, 0.06%
13 August 2026 Clacton Parliamentary By-Election The Forward Party Pending Current election
First result: Tower Hamlets Council records Alkhatip receiving 12 votes in Bethnal Green East on 7 May 2026. He finished 21st of 21 candidates. That contest took place only three months before the Clacton by-election.
Previous parties: none verified. Democracy Club’s local election database only goes back to 2016, so the phrase “known election contests” is used deliberately rather than claiming an absolutely complete lifetime history.
Research

Sources and further information

This profile uses official Electoral Commission and election records, the Forward Party’s current manifesto, Democracy Club, Alkhatip’s professional profile and national reporting from the Clacton campaign.

Clacton.org candidate coverage: Clacton.org supports Independent candidate Martyn OBrien while also publishing information about every candidate so voters can compare backgrounds, policies, political history and published campaign material.