Background
Taguri was born in Brent and grew up in Willesden Green, London, England.
Taguri was born in Brent and grew up in Willesden Green, London, England.
University of Reading.
In December 2013 Taguri was selected to succeed Sarah Teather Member of Parliament as the Liberal Democrat candidate for the London constituency of Brent Central in the 2015 general election. Taguri is also a former undefeated British boxer, his last fight having been in 2008. In a 2014 interview, he said: "My parents came here in 1977 to escape the Gaddafi regime in Libya and my mum was at the time one of the few females going through university.
She was going to become a lawyer but because of the nature of the regime, they decided to leave and they came here as cleaners to start again.
So I grew up in social housing till I was thirteen. There was a very heavy threat of homelessness that hung over the family for several years.”
Taguri attended Latymer Upper School, one of the last pupils to benefit from the Assisted Places Scheme, and went on to study English Literature and Language at the University of Reading.
When he was in his early twenties he took up boxing and had his debut fight at the York Hall, Bethnal Green. He states that his mission in politics is to eradicate child poverty in the United Kingdom by 2020.
In the course of his campaigning he has been quoted as saying that, like boxing, politics "is all about preparation and training.
lieutenant’s not what happens on polling day, it’s what happens in the months before."
Taguri is a supporter of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.
He is the Race Equality Champion of the Liberal Democrats, announced in the role by party leader Nick Clegg on 21 January 2015 at a meeting of Ethnic Minority Liberal Democrats. Foreign more than 15 years he has worked for several London-based charities in campaigning and fundraising capacities (including within the hospice movement and with children's charities), and most recently for the Liberal Democrats, before being chosen to run as their candidate for the 2015 election in the Brent Central seat previously held (since 2003) by Sarah Teather.
Taguri has been a contributor to publications including the New Statesman and the Huffington Post, writing about issues that reflect his concerns, which include United Kingdom immigration policy, informed by his own experience as the eldest child of a working-class immigrant family. Increasing parents’ access to affordable childcare, improving educational standards and fighting poverty through radical tax reform, defending civil liberties in the United Kingdom and abroad, and environmental topics such as fracking.