Richard Kemp (politician)

Richard Charles Kemp,[1] CBE, is the Deputy Lord Mayor of Liverpool 2023/24 and in May 2024 will become the Lord Mayor for 2024/25. He was previously the Leader of the Liberal Democrats in Local Government and Vice Chair of the Local Government Association of England & Wales for over seven years until August 2011. A member of Liverpool City Council for 47 years, he was Leader of the Liberal Democrats and opposition on the Council for 11 years until standing down to become Deputy Lord Mayor. Cllr Kemp has been a member of the Board of the Local Authority Mutual Investment Trust since 2011 and its Chair since 1 January 2019. He was awarded the CBE in 2011 for Public Service.

Richard Kemp
Liverpool City Councillor for Penny Lane
Assumed office
4 May 2023
Preceded byWard Established
Liverpool City Councillor for Church Ward
In office
1 May 1975  4 May 2023
Succeeded byCarl Cashman
Personal details
Political partyLiberal Democrat
SpouseErica Kemp CBE
Children3

Between 2006 and 2016 he was the UK representative on the Executive Bureau, Finance Board and the World Council of United Cities and Local Government, the global body for local government. After assisting with the rebuilding of the pan-African section of the global body UCLGA between 2007 and 2009 he has been an adviser on governance and scrutiny since 2010 advising on both the work of councils and of local government associations.

Cllr Kemp now acts as an adviser to and reviewer of councils in England on behalf of the Local Government Association of England & Wales.

Outside politics Richard is the Chair of QS Impact a global charity which helps young people get involved in delivering the UN's Strategic Development Goals (SDGs) in more than 150 Countries.

Richard is married to Erica Kemp CBE who served as a Liverpool Councillor for 23 years and was the Lord Mayor of Liverpool 2014/15. They have 3 children, Jonathan, Emma and Rachel and 5 grandchildren Eva, Jonah, Raphael, Caladh and Mairi. They are the only married couple to both have a CBE.

Kemp has three times stood for Parliament for the Liberal Democrats in the Liverpool Wavertree constituency, finishing second in 1997 and third in both 2017 and 2019.[2][3]

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