Welcome to the This Is The North podcast, your source of transformative conversations — an intentional challenge to the systems holding back the North of England. Hosted by Alison Dunn, an award-winning charity chief executive and former solicitor. This podcast is supported by the Society Matters Foundation and is dedicated to curating and sharing knowledge, powering the change we need for a more equal and inclusive society.
In this episode, Alison speaks with Mark Ferguson, Member of Parliament for Gateshead Central and Whickham. A proud son of Gateshead, Mark brings a fresh, grounded, and passionate voice to Parliament — shaped by lived experience, public service, and a deep belief in the power of education, fairness, and hope.
The conversation explores the rise of the Reform Party and the growing political disillusionment that many in the North feel after years of broken promises. Mark reflects on the long shadow cast by the 2008 global financial crisis, the shifting role of the Labour Party, and why restoring trust in politics requires more than policy — it demands proximity, honesty, and humility. Mark also shares his personal story — from a Gateshead comprehensive to Cambridge — and the teachers who changed his life. He makes a powerful case for the Employment Rights Bill, a landmark piece of legislation aiming to raise pay, improve conditions, and restore dignity to working people. This episode also touches on the toxic abuse facing women in public life, the need for safe online spaces, and how Gateshead is leaning into its strengths: green energy, digital innovation, and community resilience. Through it all, Mark’s message is clear — the North doesn’t need favours. It needs fairness, focus, and the freedom to shape its own future.
Episode Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
00:58 – Mark Ferguson: Growing up in Gateshead and finding purpose
03:24 – Social media, abuse, and modern political pressures
04:35 – Education, aspiration and the power of belief
05:32 – Why Mark entered politics and what Labour must stand for
07:23 – Gateshead’s potential: digital, green, and global
12:47 – The Employment Rights Bill: restoring dignity at work
19:50 – Trade unions, Labour values, and frontline workers
23:39 – Angela Rayner, misogyny, and being a woman in public life
26:40 – Looking ahead: Mark’s hopes for the region and beyond
Key Themes:
- Political alienation & the rise of Reform UK
- Labour’s identity crisis and opportunity for renewal
- From state school to Westminster: Mark’s personal journey
- Employment Rights Bill & the dignity of work
- Green energy & digital ambition in Gateshead
This episode offers an urgent and honest reflection on the state of our politics, the value of public service, and what it will take to build a fairer, more connected future for the North. In a moment where the country is looking for answers, Mark Ferguson reminds us that change starts with listening — and leads with courage.
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Host: Alison Dunn
Guest: Mark Ferguson MP
Produced by Purpose Made.
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