Local election - candidate profiles - Eton & Castle (Windsor)

27 April 2023

Profiles of East Berkshire Green Party candidates in Eton & Castle ward (Windsor) for the local elections on 4th May 2023:

 

Liam Joseph Harrison

Photograph of Liam Joseph Harrison

Liam Harrison grew up in Windsor and has lived there most of his life. He is heavily involved in the local community, helping out with 12th Windsor cubs, coaching rugby and getting involved with the PTA at his two sons' school.
 
"Politics has always been important to me but I've become frustrated with the recent focus on combative identity politics leading our borough and country as a whole in the wrong direction. It has become clear in recent years, with heavy disruption from extreme weather, that the Green agenda is fundamentally important and should be at the heart of all policy. Every single decision should be made with a view of a sustainable future"
 
Above all else, Liam cares deeply about the people of Windsor and if elected May 4th, he will continue to work hard to make Windsor the best it can be for its residents, businesses and visitors.

 

Michael Edward Boyle

Photograph of Michael Edward Boyle

Michael Boyle has lived and worked in Windsor all of his life, he has volunteered and supported local charities including; King George VI Day Centre, WMA and the Homeless Project and is an executive committee member of EBGP. He has campaigned on issues such as; protecting the NHS, A Windsor town council, Helping the homeless into rehabilitation and housing, Promoting mental health care and opposing poorly planned green belt developments.

He describes himself as a pragmatic-environmentalist and has a “People before Party” approach to politics, working with residents and councillors of all political persuasions to deliver positive change for Windsorians. Michael works in Windsor Town Centre at Cotswold Outdoors and is writing and illustrating a rhyming children’s book about deforestation.

Above all else, Michael cares about the people of Windsor and if elected May 4th, will continue to work hard to make Windsor the best it can be for local people, businesses and visitors.






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