From 2021 to 2024, Myer served in local government; in his election to
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council, he defeated
Conservative police commissioner
Steve Turner as well as unseating the local Conservative council leader. He served as Cabinet Member for Children, where he introduced a
child poverty strategy, opened new rural children's centres, and reduced the department's budget deficit. He was elected to Parliament at the
2024 general election, defeating former Conservative minister Sir
Simon Clarke with a majority of only 214 votes, overturning the highest Conservative majority in the Tees Valley. == Parliamentary career==