James Alexander (1982)
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James Martin Alexander (born 27 February 1982) is a British politician.
On September 19th 2007, James Alexander was selected as the Labour Prospective Parliamentary Candidate (PPC) for York Outer (see[1]).
He is a Labour Councillor for Holgate ward in the City of York (see[2]). Elected in 2007, his ward was the only Labour gain in the City of York (see[3]). He won with a majority of 127 over the Liberal Democrats (see[4])
James Alexander is one of few British politicians who is a video blogger. His youtube channel, time-4-change TV (see[5]), was launched by Hazel Blears MP in April 2007 (see[6]).
At time of writing, James Alexander is the most subscribed British politician on youtube (see[7]). Second to him is David Cameron MP, who is Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition in the United Kingdom (see[8]).
James Alexander graduated from the University of York in 2004 and was the University of York Students’ Union President 2004-05.
James Alexander worked as the Labour party constituency organiser and election agent for Hammersmith Labour party 2005-2007 (see[9]). The main opposition to the Labour partys was the Conservative Party (see[10]).