Your Northamptonshire Parliamentary Candidates
Clare Slater, Daventry
Clare is committed to fighting for a fairer, greener future. She is a Parish Councillor in Bugbrooke, where she co-established the Environmental Working Group, organising regular litter picks, re-use days and promoting sustainability throughout the village. Clare is also a founding member of Climate Action West Northamptonshire, where she writes for the online forum and hosts climate cafés. This will be the second time standing for parliamentary election in Daventry – her husband and two children are right behind her.
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Emily Fedorowycz, Kettering
Emily is at the forefront of ushering in an era of genuine, transparent politics, deeply rooted in the belief that government should mirror the community it serves. As a dedicated representative of Kettering, she is committed to ensuring that every voice is heard and continues to foster a connection with our community that is both meaningful and effective.
Elected in 2021 to North Northamptonshire Council and Kettering Town Council, she is the Green Alliance leader on NNC.
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Emmie Williamson, South Northamptonshire
Emmie was until recently a clinical psychologist working in the NHS. She runs a climate group in her village and works with her parish council on biodiversity projects locally. Emmie also studies and does talks on Climate Psychology.
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Eishar Bassan, Northampton North
Growing up in Northampton with a passion for science, Eishar completed a thesis on the capabilities of 3D printing in offshore wind, won a prize for building a wind turbine, and previously helped construct the world’s largest offshore wind farm, leading the way in renewable energy technologies to combat climate change.
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Lee Forster, Corby & East Northamptonshire
Lee is a dedicated local campaigner who has been campaigning for cleaner air for over a decade and played a huge part in raising awareness about the giant waste incinerators planned for Corby.
Lee the coordinator of Corby Green Party and committee member at North Northants Green Party.
He also has two sons and regularly DJ’s around the area aside from his day job.
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Paul Mannion, Wellingborough & Rushden
Paul lives in Wellingborough and currently works as a sub-post office assistant and courier. He continues these roles alongside studying for his BA in Politics and International Relations. He previously ran his own business as a sub-postmaster. Beyond his professional endeavours, Paul is actively involved in mutual aid projects with his constituency, demonstrating his commitment to cooperative community support and resilience.
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Simon Sneddon, Northampton South
Simon is an Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Northampton. He has been lecturing in higher education since 2000 and specialises in Environmental Law, Organised Crime, and Wildlife Crime. He is actively researching issues around technology, environmental and social justice.
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Your Local Officers
Dez Dell, Northants Treasurer
Dez is the treasurer of the Northamptonshire Green Party. He is also a councillor on North Northants and Kettering Town Council.
Jack Gold, Webmaster & Social media
Jack has lived in Northampton since 1999 and from a young age, has been into IT & technology having completed a degree in Digital Media from Sheffield Hallam University in 2021.
James Towns, North Northants Coordinator
Elected to Kettering Town Council in 2021, James is an active member of the Northamptonshire Green Party and was elected early in 2024 to be the North Northants GP co-ordinator.
Steve Miller, Northants Secretary
Steve has been working in the UK IT industry since 2005 and is Chair of the Governinong Board on his local Primary School. He is also a councillor on Kingsthorpe Parish Council and the secretary of the Northamptonshire Green Party.
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