Henri Murison

Councillor in Newcastle

I decided to stand to be a local councillor because I believed I could do something to change where I live for the better. As a young person I had got involved in campaigns I cared about. That’s what got me active in my local Labour party, standing side by side with other people who shared my ideals and principles.

When there was an opportunity to stand for the council where I live, I leapt into a campaign and won my seat. I was proud, because my victory was as much for all the volunteers and friends who helped me as a personal achievement. What we achieved was a victory for a vision of the future for Newcastle that I am proud to share.

I work hard on the side of local people. Together, we can achieve their aspirations for where they want to live. Working with them, I also fight for their ideals about the sort of world they want to be a part of. From planning a year long festival of local food, to working with local staff to sort out our back lanes, every day brings new experiences.

I am always busy with local events and getting out and about, but value most spending time with my wife and family. I enjoy all the culture available on my doorstep in the city, as well as walking and enjoying being in the outdoors. From retired long standing residents to students and local young families, I am lucky to represent a broad and diverse community.

It never stops surprising me, or making me feel proud to be a part of it.