Faith Hope And Charity

Faith Hope And Charity

From Reform Party Podcast by Ken Ferguson

April 14, 2026 · 51 min · Season 1 · Episode 63

About this episode

The episode discusses the importance of community involvement in politics through a conversation with Mark Butcher, focusing on his experiences in local political engagement and charity work.

In today’s rapidly changing political landscape, the importance of community involvement can’t be overstated. In my recent conversation with Mark Butcher, the chairman of the Blackpool South branch of the Reform Party, we explored how local political engagement can foster stronger communities. Mark shared his experiences from his recent electoral campaigns and his ongoing charity work, providing valuable insights into the intersection of politics and community service. Mark Butcher is not just a politician; he is also a passionate community leader and the founder of the charity Amazing Grace in Blackpool. His commitment to serving local residents and addressing pressing issues, such as homelessness and community development, sets him apart in the political arena. With years of experience in both charity and politics, Mark brings a unique perspective on how to build and maintain a strong community.

People in this episode

Host: Ken Ferguson

Guest: Mark Butcher

Topics covered

  • community involvement
  • political engagement
  • charity work
  • local politics
  • homelessness
  • community development

Keywords

  • community
  • politics
  • charity
  • local engagement
  • homelessness
  • Reform Party
  • Blackpool

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Reform Party, Amazing Grace

Places: Blackpool, Blackpool South

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