Local government Western joined the
Labour Party in 2006, holding various roles at a branch and constituency level over the following 10 years. He was first elected to
Trafford Council at the
2011 local elections, representing
Priory ward, which largely consists of
Sale town centre. Western was subsequently re-elected at both the
2015 and
2019 local government elections. Western became Deputy Leader of the Labour Group on Trafford Council in May 2014, before becoming Labour Group Leader, and Leader of the Opposition, in November 2014. At the
2018 local government elections, the Labour Party gained four seats from the
Conservative Party, with the Tories suffering further losses to the
Liberal Democrats and the
Greens. The Labour Party became the largest political group on Trafford Council, with the previously Tory-controlled authority being placed in a state of
no overall control; Labour formed a minority-control administration governing the Council with the support of the Liberal Democrats in a
confidence and supply arrangement. Western was confirmed as Council Leader shortly after the elections. At the
2019 local government elections, the Labour Party made further gains in Trafford, securing an additional six seats from the Conservative Party. The Labour Group obtained a majority of council seats, and formed an outright administration governing the Council. This was the first time since the 2004 boundary changes that Labour had managed to win a majority of seats. As Council Leader, Western sat on the
Greater Manchester Combined Authority and prior to his election to Parliament was the Portfolio Lead for Place Based Regeneration (Housing and Infrastructure) as well as Clean Air. Between May 2018 and May 2019, he served as Portfolio Lead for Digital. He led on Green City Region between 2019 and 2021, before leading on Digital, Works and Skills for the second half of that year. He sat on the Transport for the North Board, the Greater Manchester Transport Committee and the
North West Regional Leaders Board. In March 2019, Western publicly opposed the plans by
Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham to make cuts to
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service. Western was an active member of the
Local Government Association, and as Chair of the LGA's Resources (Finance) Board was cross-party lead on finance in local government. He also represented Labour councillors in North West England as the LGA Labour Group rep for the Region. In June 2022, Western became Chair of the GM Transport Committee, a committee of councillors overseeing public transport in the City Region. From July 2019 until March 2023, Western served as a non-executive director at
Trafford Housing Trust. He was as a school governor at Wellfield Infant and Nursery School in Sale for over 15 years. Following his election to parliament in December 2022, Western resigned as leader of Trafford Council, being succeeded by Tom Ross.
Parliament Western had twice sought election to Parliament before being elected, being the Labour candidate in
Altrincham and Sale West at the
2017 and
2019 general elections. On both occasions, he retained the party's second place, but was defeated by incumbent MP
Sir Graham Brady. The previously
safe Conservative seat, had, however, become
marginal. In 2019, he and Brady both lost ground to the Liberal Democrats and Greens. On 26 June 2022, Western was selected to contest
Stretford and Urmston after the upcoming retirement of incumbent Labour MP
Kate Green at the next general election; Green resigned in November 2022, triggering a
by-election, at which Western was the successful Labour candidate. He won the by-election with 69.6% of the vote. In the Labour reshuffle of September 2023, Western was promoted to the Opposition Whip's Office. Following the 2024 General Election Western was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Work and Pensions as the Minister for Transformation. In the 2024 general election Western retained his seat. ==Political views==