Danny Boy Beales[4] was born in 1988[5][6] and grew up in West London. Beales was raised by his mother as a single parent. He was made homeless twice while a teenager, both times after his mother was made redundant from work, living for a while with his grandparents in Northampton, and then in a council house in the area. He benefitted from an Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA), allowing him to complete his A-Levels. He joined the Labour Party around this time, frustrated by the financial difficulties his family faced.[7][8] Beales studied politics and social policy at the London School of Economics.[8]
Political career
Camden Council
Following his studies, Beales went on to work in campaigning and communications with the Labour Party.[8]
Since his election, Beales has been one of the most high-profile councillors, with the local paper writing of him, "With an ever-expanding brief, Cllr Beales has been there for every Camden policy, every flashpoint."[3] He is quoted nearly every week in the local press.[2]
Beales served as Camden Council's Cabinet Member for New Homes, Jobs and Community Investment. In this role he was responsible for the Community Investment Programmes which is Camden's estate regeneration and property development programme.[13] CIP - and Beales personally - has been criticised on a cross-party basis for failing to meet its own target for building council homes and for allowing private developers to 'seize' part of sites for their own use.[14]
He supported adding a pedestrian crossing in Camden with the transgender flag, the first of its kind in London.[15]
Beales resigned from being a Camden councillor on 12 July 2024, a week after being elected as an MP.[16]
Uxbridge and South Ruislip by-election
In December 2022, Beales was selected as the Labour candidate for Uxbridge and South Ruislip to become the candidate at the by-election, which was announced less than a day after the constituency's MP, former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, had resigned. This was just prior to the publication of the Commons Privileges Committee investigation into Johnson's involvement in Partygate.[17][5] Beales then began campaigning with the party's national campaign co-ordinator, Shabana Mahmood.[18] He remained a Camden Council Cabinet Member throughout the by-election.