Life in all its Fullness
I am a Christian, holding to Jesus’ promise of life in all its fullness (John 10:10). That fullness is spiritual, social, civic, and generational.
Liberating Yorkshire exists so every child, worker, and community can inherit this hope — a life marked by security, dignity, and opportunity. This fullness is not a private luxury but a public right, rooted in justice, belonging, and shared stewardship. No family should be denied adequate housing, safety, the right to flourish, or forced to rely on the foodbank.
Democracy
It means democracy must be lived locally, with Yorkshire people shaping the decisions that affect them. It means young people, small businesses, and marginalised groups must have equal chances to flourish. And it means recognising our land, climate, and culture are gifts entrusted to us, to be passed on to future generations.
Politics is the architecture of this fullness. When power is concentrated elsewhere, Yorkshire’s communities are denied it.
Your Thoughts
Please share your thoughts below. Next, we will talk about how we can turn exclusion into belonging.