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Richard Olszewski

British Labour politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Richard Janusz Olszewski (born August 1961) is a British Labour Party politician and is the Leader of Camden London Borough Council.

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Life

Olszewski grew up in Cambusbarron, Scotland. He joined the Labour Party to vote for Denis Healey to beat Tony Benn to be Deputy Leader of the Labour Party in the 1981 deputy leadership election.[1]

Olszewski was a train guard and trade union official, working for the National Union of Railwaymen.[2]

He was a councillor in Regent's Park in the 1990s, but stepped down to focus on being a special adviser to John Reid.[2]

He returned to Camden Council in 2014 by narrowly winning the Fortune Green seat from the Liberal Democrats. He became the Cabinet member responsible for Finance in 2017. Olszewski succeeded Georgia Gould as Leader of the Council in 2024, after Gould was elected to Parliament. There were several contenders for the role.[3]

He narrowly failed to be selected to stand for Parliament himself for the seat of Dudley at the 2024 general election.[4] He was also long-listed for the seat of Welwyn Hatfield.[5]

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