Arthur was first elected to Camden Council in 1971 representing the Bloomsbury ward. At the next election, in 1974, he moved to be elected in the Belsize ward, before resigning from the council in 1974. He moved to
Singapore for ten years. Arthur was elected to Camden Council for a second time in 1990, representing Highgate ward. He became the Leader of the council in 1993, replacing Julie Fitzgerald, beating Phil Turner by just three votes. Arthur was the longest serving Leader of the Council in Camden's history before being replaced by
Jane Roberts in 2000. He then unsuccessfully stood to be the Labour candidate for
Barnet and Camden on the newly created
Greater London Authority. Arthur stood down as a councillor in 2002. Arthur was the Chairman of the
Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust from 2009 to 2013. == References ==