•
Nasim Ali (
Labour,
Regents Park 2002–present), Leader of Camden London Borough Council 2010–12; Mayor of Camden 2003–04 and 2022–23; first Bangladeshi and first Muslim mayor. •
Katherine Allen (Labour,
Kilburn 1982–90), Director of
Amnesty International UK (AIUK) 2000–21. •
Lucy Anderson (Labour,
Kentish Town 2002–06),
Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the
London region
2014–19. •
Richard Arthur (Labour,
Bloomsbury 1971–74;
Belsize 1974–76;
Highgate 1990–2002), Leader of Camden London Borough Council 1993–2000;
Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust 2009–13. •
Siobhan Baillie (
Conservative,
Frognal and Fitzjohns 2014–18),
Member of Parliament (MP) for
Stroud 2019–
2024. •
Hugh Bayley (Labour, Chalk Farm 1982–86), MP for
York 1992–97; MP for
City of York 1997–2010; MP for
York Central 2010–15;
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Social Security 1999–2001;
Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons First Deputy Chair of Ways and Means 2010; President of the
NATO Parliamentary Assembly 2012–14. •
Danny Beales (Labour,
Cantelowes 2014–22;
Camden Square 2022–24),
Member of Parliament (MP) for
Uxbridge and South Ruislip since
2024. •
Siân Berry (
Green,
Highgate 2014–23), Member of the
London Assembly (AM)
2016–24;
Co-Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales 2018–2021;
Member of Parliament (MP) for
Brighton Pavilion since
2024. •
Geoffrey Bindman (Labour, St Johns 1971–74), Chair of the British Institute of Human Rights since 2005. •
Nicholas Bosanquet (Labour, Camden 1974–82),
British health economist; Chair of the
Fabian Society 1974–75. •
Edward Bowman (Conservative, Alderman 1964–74), MEP for
Lancashire East 1979–84; MEP for
Hampshire Central 1988–94; MEP for
Itchen, Test and Avon 1994–99. •
Peter Brooke (Conservative,
Highgate 1968–69), MP for
City of London and Westminster South 1977–97;
Cities of London and Westminster 1997–2001;
Chairman of the Conservative Party 1987–89;
Paymaster General 1987–89;
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland 1989–92;
Secretary of State for National Heritage 1992–94. •
Leila Campbell (Labour, Priory 1965–68; Alderman 1971–78), Chair of the
Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) 1977–78; Vice Chair 1967–77. •
Raj Chada (Labour,
Gospel Oak 2002–06), Leader of Camden London Borough Council 2005–06. •
Pamela Chesters (Conservative, Frognal 1994–2001), Leader of the Opposition on Camden London Borough Council 1998–2000; Advisor for Health and Youth Opportunities to the
Mayor of London,
Boris Johnson 2009–12; Chair of Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust 2012–16; Chair of
Anchor Trust 2013–18. •
Adrian Cohen (Labour,
Hampstead Town 2022), founder of the
London Jewish Forum. •
Oliver Cooper (Conservative, Hampstead Town 2015–22), Leader of the Opposition on Camden London Borough Council 2018–22. •
Frank Dobson (Labour, Holborn 1971–76); Leader of Camden London Borough Council 1973–75; MP for
Holborn and St Pancras South 1979–83; MP for
Holborn and St Pancras 1983–2015;
Secretary of State for Health 1997–99. •
Peggy Duff (Labour, Camden 1965–68), the first General Secretary of the
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND). •
Anthony Dykes (Labour, King's Cross 1982–90; Caversham 1990–94), Leader of Camden London Borough Council 1986–90; Director of
Action for Southern Africa 2007–18. •
Maryam Eslamdoust (Labour,
Kilburn 2010–22), Mayor of Camden 2019–20; first Iranian-born woman to hold public office in Great Britain; General Secretary of the
Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) 2023–present. •
Geoffrey Finsberg (Conservative, Hampstead Central 1964–71; West End 1971–74), MP for
Hampstead 1970–83 and
Hampstead & Highgate 1983–92. •
Samuel Fisher (Labour, St Pancras 1964–71; Alderman 1971–78), Mayor of
Stoke Newington 1953–54; Chairman of Camden London Borough Council shadow authority 1964; first Mayor of Camden 1965–66; last chairman of the
Metropolitan Water Board 1973–74;
Board of Deputies of British Jews 1973–79. •
Neil Fletcher (Labour, Kilburn 1978–82), last Leader of the
Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) 1979–90. •
Simon Fletcher (Labour, St Pancras 1993–94), political strategist and campaigner. •
Sally Gimson (Labour, Highgate 2011–18). •
Andrew Gordon-Saker (Conservative, Bloomsbury 1982–86), Senior Costs Judge of England and Wales since 2014. •
Georgia Gould (Labour, Kentish Town 2010–22;
Kentish Town South 2022–24), Leader of Camden London Borough Council 2017–24;
Member of Parliament (MP) for
Queen's Park and Maida Vale since
2024;
Minister of State for School Standards since 2025. •
Alan Greengross (Conservative, Holborn 1964–71; Alderman 1970–74;
Hampstead Town 1974–78;
Frognal 1978–90), final leader of the Conservative Party on the
Greater London Council 1983–86; Director
South West Trains 2001–07. •
Lloyd Hatton (Labour,
Kilburn 2022–24), MP for
South Dorset since
2024. •
Sarah Hayward (Labour,
King's Cross 2010–18), Leader of Camden London Borough Council 2012–17. •
Roger Jowell (Labour, Alderman 1971–78), Founder
Social and Community Planning Research. •
Tessa Jowell (Labour,
Swiss Cottage 1971–74; Gospel Oak 1974–86), MP for
Dulwich 1992–
97; MP for
Dulwich and West Norwood 1997–
2015; Minister of State (Minister for
Public Health) 1997–99;
Minister for Women 1998–2001 and 2005–06; Minister of State (Minister for Employment, Welfare to Work and Equal Opportunities) 1999–2001;
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport 2001–07; Minister for the
Olympics 2005–10;
Paymaster General 2007–10;
Minister for London 2007–08 and 2009–10;
Minister for the Cabinet Office 2009–10. •
Elaine Kellett (Conservative, Alderman 1968–74), MEP for
Cumbria 1979–84; MP for
Lancaster 1970–97. •
Tony Kerpel (Conservative, Swiss Cottage 1974–78; Belsize 1978–86), Personal assistant to
Prime Minister Edward Heath;
special adviser to
Chairman of the Conservative Party Kenneth Baker 1986–92; adviser to South African
State President F. W. de Klerk 1993–94; Leader of the Opposition on Camden London Borough Council 1981–85. •
Claire-Louise Leyland (Conservative, Belsize 2010–18), Leader of the Opposition on Camden London Borough Council 2014–18. •
Nathalie Lieven (Labour, Somers Town 1994–98), Judge of the High Court, Family Division since 2019. •
Ken Livingstone (Labour, Kilburn 1978–82), Member of the
Greater London Council (GLC) 1973–86; Leader of the GLC 1981–86; MP
Brent East 1987–
2001;
Mayor of London 2000–
08 (Independent 2000–
04, Labour 2004–08). •
Archie Macdonald (Conservative, Hampstead Town 1971–76),
Liberal MP for
Roxburgh and Selkirk 1950–51. •
Angela Mason (Labour,
Cantelowes 2010–22), Chairman of
The Fawcett Society since 2007; Director of
Stonewall 1992–2002. •
Millie Miller (Labour, Euston 1964–68; Alderman 1968–71; Grafton 1971–74), MP for
Ilford North 1974–77, Leader of Camden London Borough Council 1971–73 and the first woman to lead a
London Borough council. •
David Mills (Labour, Belsize 1974–78). •
Keith Moffitt (
Liberal Democrats, West End 1992–2002;
West Hampstead 2002–14), Leader of Camden London Borough Council 2006–10. •
Thomas Morris (Conservative,
King's Cross 1968–71), Magistrate; Mayor of St Pancras 1961–62. •
Henry Newman (Conservative, Frognal and Fitzjohns 2018–22), political advisor. •
Chris Philp (Conservative, Gospel Oak 2006–10), MP for
Croydon South since
2015;
Minister for London 2019–20;
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Immigration Compliance and Courts 2019–21;
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Tech and the Digital Economy 2021–22;
Chief Secretary to the Treasury 2022;
Minister for the Cabinet Office and
Paymaster General 2022;
Minister of State for Crime, Policing and Fire 2022–24;
Shadow Leader of the House of Commons 2024–present. •
Luisa Porritt (Liberal Democrats, Belsize 2018–22), MEP for
London 2019–20. •
Flick Rea (
Alliance,
Fortune Green 1986–90; Liberal Democrats, Fortune Green 1990–2021), Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group, former Chair of the
Local Government Association's Culture, Tourism and Sports Board and member of the London Arts Council •
Dame Jane Roberts (Labour, Castlehaven 1990–2002;
Haverstock 2002–06), Leader of Camden London Borough Council 2000–05. •
Phil Rosenberg (Labour, West Hampstead 2014–18), President of the
Board of Deputies of British Jews since 2024. •
Nadia Shah (Labour, Regents Park 2014–present), Mayor of Camden 2016–17. •
Roy Shaw (Labour, Grafton 1964–2002; Haverstock 2002–07), Leader of Camden London Borough Council 1975–82. •
Tulip Siddiq (Labour, Regents Park 2010–14), MP for
Hampstead and Kilburn 2015–
2024; MP for
Hampstead and Highgate since 2024;
Economic Secretary to the Treasury and Cities Minister since 2024. •
Nick Smith (Labour, Kings Cross 1998–2006), MP for
Blaenau Gwent 2010–
2024; MP for
Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney since 2024. •
Derek Spencer (Conservative, Highgate 1978–82; Swiss Cottage 1982–83), MP for
Leicester South 1983–87; MP for
Brighton Pavilion 1992–97. •
Jock Stallard (Labour, Grafton 1964–71; Alderman 1971–78), MP for
St Pancras North 1970–83;
Member of the House of Lords and
Lord Temporal 1983–2008 (his death). •
Paul Stinchcombe (Labour, Brunswick 1990–94), MP for
Wellingborough 1997–2005. •
Laura Trott (Conservative, Frognal and Fitzjohns 2010–14), MP for
Sevenoaks since
2019;
Chief Secretary to the Treasury 2023–24;
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Pensions 2022–23. •
Frederick Tuckman (Conservative, Adelaide 1968–71), MEP for
Leicester 1979–
89. •
Phil Turner (Labour, Camden 1971–78; Caversham 1978–82; St Pancras 1982–86; Priory 1986–2002; Kilburn 2002–06), Leader of Camden London Borough Council 1982–86. •
Alan Wood (Labour, Kilburn 1982–90), Corporate director for Children and Young People's Services in the
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