This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Cookie settingsACCEPT
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities...
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT
    • Politics
    • Transport
    • Lifestyle
    • Community
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Environment
    • Health
    • Education
    • Sport
    • Harrogate
    • Ripon
    • Knaresborough
    • Boroughbridge
    • Pateley Bridge
    • Masham
  • What's On
  • Offers
  • Newsletter
  • Podcasts

Interested in advertising with us?

Advertise with us

  • News & Features
  • Your Area
  • What's On
  • Offers
  • Newsletter
  • Podcasts
  • Politics
  • Transport
  • Lifestyle
  • Community
  • Business
  • Crime
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
Advertise with us
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Latest News

We want to hear from you

Tell us your opinions and views on what we cover

Contact us
Connect with us
  • About us
  • Advertise your job
  • Correction and complaints
Download on App StoreDownload on Google Play Store
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Statement
  • Comments Participation T&Cs
Trust In Journalism

Copyright © 2020 The Stray Ferret Ltd, All Rights Reserved

Site by Show + Tell

18

Jun 2024

Last Updated: 18/06/2024
Politics
Politics

Punk singer from Harrogate fighting for Yorkshire in Rishi Sunak’s backyard

by Thomas Barrett Local Democracy Reporter

| 18 Jun, 2024
Comment

0

punk-singer
Rio Goldhammer performing with 1919 Credit - David McEeanery

A punk singer from Harrogate has said he is taking on Rishi Sunak at the general election to give Yorkshire a stronger voice.

Rio Goldhammer, 34, is standing for the Yorkshire Party in the newly created constituency of Richmond and Northallerton.

He’s one of 13 candidates, including the Conservative prime minister.

Mr Goldhammer is the frontman of the cult goth/punk band 1919 who have toured Mexico, Europe and the United States in recent years. By day he’s a music lecturer at Leeds Conservatoire.

The election won’t be his first rodeo. He stood unsuccessfully for a seat on Harrogate Borough Council in 2016 and made a bid to be a candidate for West Yorkshire Mayor in 2020.

On both occasions he stood for the Labour Party but quit after becoming disillusioned with its direction under Sir Keir Starmer.

Mr Goldhammer told the Local Democracy Reporting Service he decided to change parties as he is a strong advocate for Yorkshire devolution so the region can control more of where its money is spent.

He said: 

We are proud of being from Yorkshire, we have this idea of history and community and purpose, these are the things you need to build a future.

The Yorkshire Party calls for regional devolution for the county through a democratically elected assembly.

Mr Goldhammer believes this could help solve some of the biggest issues of our time like housing, which he is passionate about.

He said:

We’re not an independence separatist movement, it’s not a case of build a wall and make Lancashire pay for it. It’s about making sure we have a fair crack of the whip and can make purposeful decisions about the things we build.

rio

Rio Goldhammer's candidate photo.

Since forming in 2014, Yorkshire Party candidates have become a familiar sight in elections in this part of the world. However, it has not fielded a candidate in Harrogate and Knaresborough.

Candidates typically receive a low vote share compared to the larger parties but the party now has three councillors in the county.

Yorkshire has faced billions in cuts since the Conservative and Liberal Democrat austerity programme began in 2010.

Mr Goldhammer said it’s left public services in a parlous state with the much-heralded £750m North Yorkshire devolution deal, which ushered in Labour mayor David Skaith last month, being not much more than window-dressing.

He said:

They’ll cut us and cut us and say if you sign up for a metro mayor we’ll give you some money back. But all it does is take away accountability from Westminster who still holds all the power.

The constituency where the prime minister stands in a general election always attracts an eclectic range of opponents and Rishi Sunak’s is no exception.

On the ballot paper will be the comedic but slightly demonic Count Binface, who previously stood against Theresa May and Boris Johnson. Mr Goldhammer hopes to discuss with him how Yorkshire will be represented in the count’s plans for world and galactic supremacy.

Mr Goldhammer said he’s realistic about his chances of winning and jokes that if all the fans of his band, 1919, lived in Richmond and Northallerton he might stand a better chance.

He said a successful campaign would be one where he can spread the message that Yorkshire can be a force to be reckoned with if it’s given the tools.

He said: 

I want to use the platform to talk about the Yorkshire Party and regional democracy and devolution and what can be achieved. If we can get a couple of good results we can send a message that Yorkshire can’t be taken for granted.

A full list of candidates standing in Richmond and Northallerton is below:

  • Jason Barnett – Independent
  • Count Binface – Count Binface Party
  • Daniel George Callahan – Liberal Democrats
  • Angie Campion – Independent
  • Louise Anne Dickens – Workers Party of Britain
  • Kevin Foster – Green Party
  • Rio Goldhammer – Yorkshire Party
  • Niko Omilana – Independent
  • Brian Neil Richmond – Independent
  • Sir Archibald Stanton – The Official Monster Raving Looney Party
  • Rishi Sunak – Conservative and Unionist Party

  • Lee Martin Taylor – Reform UK
  • Tom Wilson – Labour Party

Subscription is coming on July 1. To find out what to expect click here.

StarDerelict Harrogate mansion Pineheath for sale againStarHarrogate to Skipton bus service to resume this weekend