At the
2005 general election, Charalambous stood as the
Labour Party candidate in
Epping Forest, coming second with 21% of the vote behind the incumbent
Conservative MP
Eleanor Laing. Charalambous stood in
Enfield Southgate at the
2010 general election, coming second with 32.2% of the vote behind the incumbent Conservative MP
David Burrowes. He again stood in Enfield Southgate at the
2015 general election, coming second with 39% of the vote, again behind David Burrowes. At the snap
2017 general election, Charalambous was elected to Parliament as MP for Enfield Southgate with 51.7% of the vote and a majority of 4,355. Charalambous served on the
Justice Select Committee. He also served as a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Groups on London, Cyprus, Crossrail Two, Autism, Sex Equality, Music, Global Education For All and London's Planning and Built Environment. In January 2018, he was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to
Rebecca Long-Bailey, Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. In December 2018, he was appointed as an Opposition (
Labour) Whip. At the
2019 general election, Charalambous was re-elected as MP for Enfield Southgate with a decreased vote share of 48.5% and an increased majority of 4,450. Charalambous was appointed as a
Shadow Minister for Justice in January 2020. Following
Keir Starmer's election as Labour leader in April 2020, he joined the shadow
Home Office team as the Shadow Minister for Crime Reduction and Courts. Charalambous swapped roles with
Holly Lynch in a
minor reshuffle in May 2021, becoming the Shadow Minister for Immigration. He served as Shadow Minister for the Middle East and North Africa from 2021 to June 2023, when he was suspended as a Labour MP following an allegation "that requires investigation by the Labour Party". After a thorough investigation involving scrutiny by a board chaired by an independent lawyer, the complaint was not upheld and he had the whip restored in April 2024. Due to the
2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, Charalambous' constituency of Enfield Southgate was abolished, and replaced with
Southgate and Wood Green. At the
2024 general election, Charalambous was elected to Parliament as MP for Southgate and Wood Green with 51.1% of the vote and a majority of 15,300. ==References==