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Henry Stanton

Henry Stanton is a Green Party candidate in Canterbury South in the Kent local election.

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Henry Stanton's policies

Statement to voters

Having grown up in the Canterbury area and helped raise a family here, Henry has a great understanding of local people and the issues affecting them Henry lives with his wife, Sarah, and three young children in a small village in the Canterbury South electoral division near Canterbury, where he has lived since he was six years old.

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His children attend the same village primary school that he attended.

A former pupil of the Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys in Canterbury, Henry went on to train as a teacher at Canterbury Christ Church University and later studied Computer Science at the University of Kent. He has been a member of the Green Party since 2014.

“I have always wanted to work in ways that will help people—that is why I was a teacher for 16 years—being a Councillor would give me the opportunity to really help local people,” says Henry.

“The Green Party is the only party that offers a complete and credible vision of a fairer and greener country.

“Most people I talk to tell me they just want the Canterbury area to be a pleasant place to live and work in—with good housing, good quality transport, green spaces, decent healthcare and good schools.”

Living within a tight-knit community in the countryside, Henry is passionate about the natural environment and supporting rural communities.

He commented: “People in our rural districts are just not served by the local Council, nor our current government. We have lost our mobile libraries, local post offices and pubs. Our schools and GP surgeries are oversubscribed and the bus network is being cut back.”

“I have lived in the same Kent village, just a few kilometres outside Canterbury city centre, almost all my life and I get frustrated when I see this silent minority being let down year after year.”

Henry helped local Green Party activists fight back against the unacceptable levels of sewage pollution in the area. Local Greens raised their own funding and carried out a citizen-science water-quality testing programme, to prove the scale of the pollution from Southern Water.

Being elected by the people of Canterbury South would allow me to campaign for better buses, reduced congestion and air pollution; I will fight to protect our libraries, parks and green spaces and I will take action to counter flooding and reduce pollution in our rivers and seas.

This statement was last updated on April 1, 2025.

This statement was added by Henry Stanton, their team, or by a Democracy Club volunteer, based on information published by the candidate elsewhere.

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Henry Stanton's elections

Date Election Party Results Position
2025 Canterbury South: Kent local election Green Party (Results due after 01 May 2025) Position not available
2024 Canterbury: UK Parliamentary general election Green Party 5,920 votes (not elected) 4th / 6 candidates
2021 Canterbury City North: Kent local election Green Party 477 votes (not elected) 4th / 4 candidates
2019 Abbey: Swale local election Green Party 146 votes (not elected) 10th / 10 candidates
2018 Canterbury North: Kent local by-election Green Party 157 votes (not elected) 4th / 6 candidates
2017 Canterbury: UK Parliamentary general election Green Party 1,282 votes (not elected) 4th / 4 candidates
2017 Westgate: Canterbury local by-election Green Party Not elected (vote count not available) Position not available
2017 Canterbury City North: Kent County Council local election Green Party Not elected (vote count not available) Position not available
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