Tristan Mark Paul

Non-Portfolio Officer

Tristan Mark Paul

Pronouns: He/They

Contact: tristan.mark.paul@youngliberals.uk

Bio: Tristan is a Law (LLB Hons) student at Liverpool John Moores University and President of its Liberal Democrat Society. He serves as Membership Development Officer for Liverpool Liberal Democrats and is the party’s candidate for Greenbank Park Ward. A dedicated Liberal Democrat for over three years, he has supported campaigning efforts across the country -from campaigning for Tom Morrison MP in Cheadle to contributing to a historic by-election win in Much Woolton and Hunts Cross (First in Liverpool in 27 years).

He is the founder of Your City, Your Voice, a community education campaign aimed at encouraging young people to engage in politics and public life. Alongside this, he serves as Campaigns Officer for Speak to Me, a disability voice campaign amplifying the experiences of disabled people across the UK. Drawing on his own experience of growing up in care, Tristan is particularly passionate about ensuring that marginalised voices are heard in policymaking. This lived experience informs his focus on youth homelessness, housing insecurity, and access to opportunity - issues he is working to place at the heart of the Young Liberals’ agenda.

 

Executive Duties:

  1. Support the Executive with various ad hoc pieces of work, for example temporarily covering for other executive members and leading on specific projects;
  2. Carry out the roles of any executive members who resign their roles or are subject to votes of No Confidence for the duration of the vacancy, if practical.

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