Hull and East Riding Green Party https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/ this site is about our local party Mon, 19 May 2025 20:39:10 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 Thank You https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/2025/05/19/thank-you/ Mon, 19 May 2025 20:33:14 +0000 https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/?p=1091 The campaign is over and the votes have been counted. The result was a disappointment although not unexpected given what happened in other parts of the country. I want to thank all of you who supported my campaign by posting leaflets, doing various important administrative tasks and making a financial donation. We gained many new members, […]

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The campaign is over and the votes have been counted. The result was a disappointment although not unexpected given what happened in other parts of the country.

I want to thank all of you who supported my campaign by posting leaflets, doing various important administrative tasks and making a financial donation. We gained many new members, activists and supporters during the campaign the past few weeks. The campaign was a thoroughly enjoyable experience even if the result wasn’t! It was clear during the campaign that people wanted change but sadly many of them were seduced by the negative message from Reform. It’s our job now to show that change can happen and it can be achieved through the Green Party’s positive message and not through the politics of division. So the hard work starts now! 🌱

The first part of that hard work is to identify candidates for next year’s council elections in Hull. Nineteen wards are up for election and as a minimum we want to give everyone in those communities the opportunity to vote Green by having a candidate on the ballot paper. But more than that we want to win some seats on Hull City Council. So we are looking for two types of potential candidate: a) those happy to fly the flag for the Green Party in their community and b) those who want to get elected to Hull City Council. If you are interested, please get in touch at coordinator@hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk .

Kerry Harrison

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Electric Vehicles should go free on Humber Bridge https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/2025/04/10/news/ Thu, 10 Apr 2025 09:00:00 +0000 https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/?p=1064 Hull and East Yorkshire Green Party Mayoral candidate Kerry Harrison and Greater Lincolnshire Green Party Mayoral candidate Sally Horscroft met at the Humber Bridge Country Park to emphasise how important cooperation across the Humber will be after May’s Mayoral elections.

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Hull and East Yorkshire Green Party Mayoral candidate Kerry Harrison and Greater Lincolnshire Green Party Mayoral candidate Sally Horscroft met at the Humber Bridge Country Park to emphasise how important cooperation across the Humber will be after May’s Mayoral elections.

Kerry Harrison said after the meeting:

Cross Humber cooperation, at all levels, is going to be vital after the Mayoral elections in May.

The role of the bridge is vital in continuing to develop links and whilst we don’t agree with a blanket scrapping of the tolls on all vehicles as proposed by some, we do think drivers of electric vehicles should get some benefit for choosing an eco option. We propose therefore that drivers of electric vehicles should not pay a toll or at least have the cost substantially reduced.”

Kerry, a white woman with blonde/ brown hair, red lipstick and glasses, and Sally, a white woman with curly blonde hair stand together in front of the Humber Bridge. They are wearing Green Party rosettes and holding a sign that says Vote Green.
Hull and East Yorkshire Green Party Mayoral candidate Kerry Harrison (left) and Greater Lincolnshire Green Party Mayoral candidate Sally Horscroft (right) together at the Humber Bridge recently.

Sally Horscroft added:

There are great synergies between the two sides of the Humber as the usage of the bridge shows and we vow to work closely together should we be elected on 1 May.

Although there’s not a single administration linking us together you can be sure that the two Green Mayors will meet regularly to discuss what is best for our communities by collaborating together.”

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Independent Hull City Councillor endorses Green Party Mayoral candidate https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/2025/04/09/independent-hull-city-councillor-endorses-green-party-mayoral-candidate/ Wed, 09 Apr 2025 12:01:57 +0000 https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/?p=1061 Gary Wareing, the independent councillor for Orchard Park, has endorsed the Green Party’s candidate for the Hull and East Yorkshire Mayoral election, Kerry Harrison, ahead of May’s election.

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Gary Wareing, the independent councillor for Orchard Park, has endorsed the Green Party’s candidate for the Hull and East Yorkshire Mayoral election, Kerry Harrison, ahead of May’s election.

Gary resigned his Labour Party membership in June 2024 in protest at the party’s general election policy on the two-child benefit cap and has sat as an independent ever since. He now leads the 3 strong Independent Group on Hull City Council.

Gary Wearing, in a checked shirt, and Kerry Harrison, wearing a green jumper, stand in front of the Humber Bridge.
Photo shows Councillor Gary Wareing and Hull and East Yorkshire Mayoral candidate, Kerry Harrison.

Gary said in his announcement:

“I’m delighted to be endorsing Kerry Harrison of the Green Party to become the first Mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire. There are important reasons why I’ve made that decision.

“We’re now looking at a further period of austerity when communities in Hull are barely recovering from the original round of cuts in the Cameron-Clegg years.

“This is aside from ongoing welfare cuts such as the child benefit cap, the demonising of migrants and the rowing back on social and climate justice policies. The Green Party’s policy of asking the very wealthy to pay more in tax has to be a better way forward than more austerity.

“It’s clear that people in Hull are desperate for a fresh start in the way we do our politics, and I firmly believe Kerry can provide that opportunity.”

Gary Wareing is the leader of the 3 member Independent group on Hull City Council which is the Council’s third largest group. (State of the parties: Lib Dems 29, Labour 25 and Green/Independents 3)

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official campaign launch https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/2025/04/08/official-campaign-launch/ Tue, 08 Apr 2025 12:01:46 +0000 https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/?p=1057 The Green Party’s Hull and East Yorkshire Mayoral election campaign was launched on Sunday 30th March at the Country Park, Hessle. Kerry Harrison, the local Green Party’s Mayoral candidate for Hull and East Yorkshire, met supporters at the old chalk mill saying: “This election gives us a fresh start in our communities. We don’t need recycled […]

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The Green Party’s Hull and East Yorkshire Mayoral election campaign was launched on Sunday 30th March at the Country Park, Hessle.

Kerry Harrison, the local Green Party’s Mayoral candidate for Hull and East Yorkshire, met supporters at the old chalk mill saying:

“This election gives us a fresh start in our communities. We don’t need recycled politicians or the reheated policies of failure. A Green Mayor will do things differently. Once elected, I promise to listen to people across all communities in building a better future. A fresh start is possible.”

Kerry Harrison, wearing jeans and a jacket stands talking to a group of people. In the background, trees and the Humber Bridge can be seen. The people are holding signs which read Vote Green.

Kerry added

“The choice of the old chalk mill as a launch site is appropriate as it connects us to a time when much of the local economy was driven by renewables. The Humber has a key role in developing a green economy. We should be doing more. Further investment in green transport and housing will provide a massive increase in job opportunities.”

A view of a large black brick mill without sails, shot from below. Kerry Harrison, holding a Vote Green sign stands talking to a group of people who are facing her and look away from the camera. Kerry is laughing. She wears jeans and a green striped jumper.

Hessle Mill is part of the Chalk Walk heritage trail established to inform about the natural, industrial and social history of the Humber Bridge Country Park.

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our fundraiser is now live! https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/2025/03/08/our-fundraiser-is-now-live/ Sat, 08 Mar 2025 21:37:41 +0000 https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/?p=1027 Right across Hull and East Yorkshire, the future demands a just transition to a green economy, to make our communities fairer, greener and more resilient. The region needs a Green Mayor at the helm, to deliver the change we need. You can’t rely on other candidates.

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Kerry Harrison with Humber Bridge in background

On Thursday 1st May 2025, residents across Hull and East Yorkshire will go to the polls to elect their first mayor for the new combined authority of Hull and East Yorkshire. 

Right across Hull and East Yorkshire, the future demands a just transition to a green economy, to make our communities fairer, greener and more resilient. The region needs a Green Mayor at the helm, to deliver the change we need. You can’t rely on other candidates.

Mayoral campaigns are hugely expensive. It costs £5,000 to pay our deposit to stand, and around another £4,500 to get our message out across the area in the official election booklet and through other communications. That’s £9,500 overall.

A strong mayoral campaign will give us a boost for future local elections, helping to break through with strong Green voices in our local council chambers.

Can you help get Kerry on the ballot paper as our Green Party candidate for mayor? Donate to our fundraiser now!

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Green Party Leader endorses local mayoral candidate, Kerry Harrison https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/2025/02/20/green-party-leader-endorses-local-mayoral-candidate-kerry-harrison/ Thu, 20 Feb 2025 21:51:05 +0000 https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/?p=1016 Green Party Co-leader Adrian Ramsay has endorsed his party’s local Mayoral candidate, Kerry Harrison. Kerry will be standing for the Green Party in the Mayoral election for the new combined authority of Hull and East Yorkshire to be held on 1 May 2025. Adrian Ramsay, Co-leader of the Green Party of England and Wales, said: ‘I […]

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Green Party Co-leader Adrian Ramsay has endorsed his party’s local Mayoral candidate, Kerry Harrison. Kerry will be standing for the Green Party in the Mayoral election for the new combined authority of Hull and East Yorkshire to be held on 1 May 2025.

Adrian stands on the left. He is standing outside, wearing a blue suit and a shirt, and smiling. Kerry stands on the right. She is wearing a grey cardigan, a flowery dress and glasses, and is also smiling.

Adrian Ramsay, Co-leader of the Green Party of England and Wales, said:

‘I met Kerry in Beverley last year and I was impressed by her sense of public duty and her ambition for local communities. She will make an excellent Mayor. 

‘This is the first mayoral election in this area and it’s an opportunity for a fresh look at the way politics is done here. We want to offer a positive, progressive plan that gives a fresh start for local communities. This is not the time for recycled politicians and the reheated policies of failure.

“Following the record breaking success of the Green Party in the General Election last year we are ambitious across all parts of the country and Hull and East Yorkshire is part of that ambition.”

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The Green Party has today announced Kerry Harrison as its candidate for the Hull and East Yorkshire Mayoral election taking place in May 2025. https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/2024/12/23/the-green-party-has-today-announced-kerry-harrison-as-its-candidate-for-the-hull-and-east-yorkshire-mayoral-election-taking-place-in-may-2025/ Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:15:31 +0000 https://hullandeastriding.greenparty.org.uk/?p=965 The Green Party has today announced Kerry Harrison as its candidate for the Hulland East Yorkshire Mayoral election taking place in May 2025. This would be the firstMetro Mayor for the party, coming after stunning success in the July GeneralElection, where the party quadrupled its number of MPs. About Kerry: Kerry moved to the area […]

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The Green Party has today announced Kerry Harrison as its candidate for the Hull
and East Yorkshire Mayoral election taking place in May 2025. This would be the first
Metro Mayor for the party, coming after stunning success in the July General
Election, where the party quadrupled its number of MPs.

About Kerry:

Kerry moved to the area in 2016 after attending university in Leeds and has lived
here ever since – she now lives in Hessle with her family. Kerry runs her own social
media consultancy, is a life coach and does work at a special needs school in
Anlaby. Kerry is also a trustee for a local cat rescue charity (Jenny’s Cat House) and
is on the committee for the Balfour Community Centre on Holderness Road. She’s
hosted a pop-up café and has run women’s circles. Her two sons are members of
local grassroots football and rugby clubs.

After her successful selection, Kerry said:


“To make this so-called devolution work, it has to be about all the people in Hull and
the East Riding, not just about big corporations. What do they want from their new
Mayor?

“I run my own business, work in special needs education, am a certified coach and
training towards a counselling qualification, and one important skill that binds all of
these roles together is ‘to listen’.

“Listen to your customers, your suppliers, your employees, your colleagues and so
on. That way success comes that benefits everyone. 

“And this is also why I am going to spend the next few months listening to people
across our communities. Of course, l have my own views on climate change and
social justice, for example, but I also want to engage with people and to understand
their priorities.

“A new Mayor has the opportunity to provide a fresh start for our communities by
rethinking the way we do things. It shouldn’t be about reheating old policies and
recycling second hand politicians.”

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