The UK’s Labour Party, led by Keir Starmer, leveraged the Holi festival to engage with the Indian diaspora, emphasizing themes of renewal and collaboration. Starmer highlighted the festival’s message of new beginnings, resonating with the upcoming election year. Echoing the sentiment, Wes Streeting underscored the British-Indian community’s significant contributions to the healthcare sector, stressing collaboration for the NHS’s future. The event, organized by the 1928 Institute, brought together diaspora representatives from various fields, showcasing their dedication to addressing healthcare disparities. With musical performances and inclusive celebrations, the event aims to establish an annual tradition in the diaspora’s festive calendar, fostering community connections.