John Francis Russell | |
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Born | November 19, 1971 |
Nationality | British |
Other names | Lord Russell |
Occupation | Freelance photographer |
Years active | 8+ years |
Known for | Photography, Charitable works |
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John Francis Russell, 7th Earl Russell, is a Liberal Democrat politician. He was born in 1971, the son of Conrad Russell, 5th Earl Russell, grandson of Bertrand Russell and great-great-grandson of John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1864 to 1865. He succeeded to the earldom on the death of his brother Nicholas Russell, 6th Earl Russell, on 17 August 2014.
Russell served as a Liberal Democrat councillor on Lewisham Borough Council 2006–10 and was the Liberal Democrat candidate for the Greenwich and Lewisham Greater London Assembly seat in 2012.
In 2017, Russell stood for election in Lewisham West and Penge representing the Liberal Democrats in the general election. As expected, Labour held the seat.
Russell is the current serving chairman of trustees for the adventure learning charity Wide Horizons. He discovered adventure as a teenager when visiting one of Wide Horizons centres in Wales (Ty'n y Berth) and since then has been passionate about providing disadvantaged children with opportunities for adventures, for their education and development. Russell joined the board of Wide Horizons in 2006 and became Chair in 2012. Wide Horizons is one of the largest charities of its kind in the UK and in 2012/3 delivered adventure to more than 38,000 children.
Professionally, Russell has worked for some years as a freelance photographer, specializing in "political photography, event photography, charity commissions and landscapes." His clients have included a long list of various publications and organizations.