James Rowan Chatterton Dickson (born 16 January 1964) is a British Labour Co-op politician who currently serves as the local Councillor for Herne Hill & Loughborough Junction for over 20 years, and the Member of Parliament (MP) for Dartford since 2024. He was also Leader of Lambeth Council between 1994 and 2000.
Dickson attracted local media attention for his support of the ULEZ expansion[2] as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Dartford, and for his decision to continue to serve on Lambeth Council.[3]
Dickson has held various cabinet positions on the Lambeth Borough Council (such as Voluntary and Community Sectors, Finance and Health and Social Care).[5][9][10]
He was leading Lambeth's Labour Group when it was praised as being "more New Labour than New Labour" by former Prime Minister Tony Blair.[11] He is a member of Progressive Britain.[7]
At the 2024 General Election, Dickson was elected as the MP for Dartford and has offered vocal support to the Lower Thames Crossing, though the Government delayed the planning decision.[12] His key election policy was 'Taking Pride in Dartford', an initiative to revitalise Dartford's high streets and cultural scene.
When questioned about the 2024 Labour Party freebies controversy, Dickson defended Starmer, stating that "He's (Waheed Alli) someone I remember from the 90s, he was a very strong supporter of Labour then... he's obviously decided he wants to try and help Labour...".[13]
Jim Dickson is one of two Lambeth Councillors to have gone on to become Labour MP for Dartford, the first being his predecessor Jennie Adamson in 1938 - who had previously served on the London County Council for Lambeth North.