Helen 4 Whitley Bay North

Helen 4 Whitley Bay North I'm Helen Bell, Lead Campaigner for the North Tyneside Green Party in Whitley Bay North. I love where I live!

09/05/2026

We’ve won Whitley Bay North! I want to thank everyone who went to the polls to show their support. I can’t wait to represent everyone in our community to make the most of our fantastic part of the world.

06/05/2026
Today was our final day of canvassing ahead of the election! I wanted to give a big thank you to everyone who has joined...
05/05/2026

Today was our final day of canvassing ahead of the election! I wanted to give a big thank you to everyone who has joined us along the way to show their support. Let’s get out to the polls and make our voices heard!

03/05/2026

This election you are not voting to 'stop the boats' or to 'get starmer out' - you are voting for which neighbour you trust to protect your local green spaces, make sure your bins are collected, and to ensure your roads are pothole free and fit for use.

Our Green Party candidates are all local people who care about the details - the mundane everyday bits and pieces that make your week run smoothly and comfortably.

Stay focused and don't allow yourself to be distracted by the divisive national politics that the other mainstream parties are pushing.

Allow us to put in the work for you, and Vote Green on May 7th.

For Real Hard Work. For Real Hope. For Real Change.

Sunderland First, Politics Second. 💚

03/05/2026

It’s the final countdown to polling day! 💚⏰

The sun came out for our doorknocking teams in Shiremoor and Whitley Bay yesterday, as we spoke to our neighbours about everything from day-to-day challenges like pavements and parking, to long term aims for what Green voices in the room could achieve locally.

Wherever you are in North Tyneside, there’ll be a dedicated local Green candidate on your ballot paper on Thursday, passionate about supporting their community. With your support, let's make a difference together! 🙌🎉

For more information on where and how to vote, visit our website. 🗳️

With the polling day right around the corner, we’ve been out door knocking, getting to know more about what matters to p...
03/05/2026

With the polling day right around the corner, we’ve been out door knocking, getting to know more about what matters to people in our community.

If you’re unsure about where you can vote on May the 7th, go to wheredoivote.co.uk

01/05/2026

Young people are the heart of our community. They need safe, welcoming spaces to learn, connect, and grow. Together, we can invest in vibrant youth centres that inspire, support and open doors to new opportunities. Let’s build a future where every young person feels valued and empowered!

28/04/2026

🚨 Deadline today! Don’t miss it 🚨

If you need to apply for a proxy vote or a free voter ID, the deadline is today at 5pm.

This is your last chance to make sure you can take part, whether that’s voting in person or having someone you trust vote on your behalf.

It only takes a few minutes, but it makes a big difference.

Act now and make sure your voice counts. 💜

27/04/2026

How will you finish this sentence? “The current system isn’t working, so we should…”

A. “…deport immigrants.”
B. “…tax the rich.”

For millions, this sums up current British politics. There are quite a few who would choose both A and B.

On Thursday I was one of the Majority team running our Radical Listening, Radical Persuasion session. Too much politics is “load, fire, aim”. People just shouting slogans or posting offensive memes without making the effort to understand where someone is coming from. It’s counterproductive – almost every neutral observer thinks worse of someone who is shouty rather than someone who can articulate their point and back it up with evidence.

Part of listening is finding out what is behind the words used. Does “too much immigration” mean “I don’t like dark skinned people” or does it mean, “I’m worried the public services have no money”? You have to get past the different use of terminology. No-one likes having their speech policed. Then, nine times out of ten you can find some common ground.

Of course, some people think the system is fine. It just needs better managers. The reason our energy bills are too high is because of too much government interference. Either that or people with blue hair eating avocado on toast.

Belief in managerialism is declining. For obvious reasons. The Johnson, Truss and Sunak governments didn’t exactly cover themselves in glory. Nor the May and Cameron-Clegg governments before them. Even Labour MPs think the Starmer government is incompetent. U-turn after screeching U-turn.

Managerialism is driven much less by evidence than by the desire to be an insider. They use phrases like “grown ups”, then jostle for ambassadorships or set up political consultancies. Monetising their connections.

Paul Holden, author of The Fraud, explained it neatly in a podcast last week. Starmer’s Labour faction, “present themselves as hyper competent, ‘We can chair meetings’, ‘We can meet business leaders’ and actually at a deep and fundamental level they are threatened by competence. Really genuinely competent people are not allowed to be part of this political project because they are too threatening. They key examples for me are Faiza Shaheen and Jamie Driscoll,” he said.

I’m an advocate of column B, tax the rich. Not because those three words comprise a complete economic strategy. You need to blend tax with wider monetary policy. Any government with a sovereign currency can earn, borrow, tax or create money. Even then, money is only part of the equation. You need the real resources too. Skilled, healthy people. Transport and energy infrastructure. But “tax the rich” is three words that encapsulate the idea that wealth extraction is the root cause of people’s daily hardships.

I also think there should be some controls on borders and immigration. In a globally connected world it is not unreasonable to want to know who is and isn’t in the country. Tax and law enforcement requires that information. Epidemic control and stopping people trafficking needs that infrastructure too.

But the UK and Ireland has had free movement for a century, and it works fine. I look at how 29 European countries work together within the Schengen area. Trade is higher and administration costs are lower. That seems like a workable system to me. You can retain your central bank and monetary sovereignty. You can still have a full English breakfast. In fact the bacon is probably Dutch or Danish anyway.

The Radical Listening, Radical Persuasion isn’t just academic training. Those exact issues come up when we’re out canvassing in Newcastle.

“I’m thinking of voting Reform,” one bloke said after I’d introduced myself. Maybe in his fifties. His small front garden was neat. Lives in an area of high deprivation. The media would label him “white working class”.

I asked him what he wanted them – or any government – to do. It came down to lower bills, cleaner streets, and reversing a general sense of decline. He basically wanted to press the reset button. Did he want public ownership of water, I asked. Yep. Did he think we should invest in better skills training for young people? Yep. Did he think we should close tax loopholes for the rich? Damn right. Had Reform been round to talk to him? No. Who did he think would get stuff done? “You will,” he said. He’s voting Green.

Published in The Canary.

On Sunday, we had another fantastic day of canvassing in Whitley Bay. We had some really important conversations and got...
27/04/2026

On Sunday, we had another fantastic day of canvassing in Whitley Bay. We had some really important conversations and got to connect with residents in our community ahead of the council elections on May the 7th.
Together, we can make the most of our community 💚

24/04/2026

I joined the Green Party because I believe in putting people and the planet first. 🌿💚 Our community deserves bold action on climate change, protection for our beautiful green spaces, and policies that build a fairer, more inclusive North Tyneside.

The council elections are just around the corner, let's make our voices heard and make Whitley Bay North Green!

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