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Stuart Drummond
British politician

Stuart Drummond

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British politician
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Stuart Drummond (born 29 November 1973) was the first and only directly elected mayor of Hartlepool in North East England. He was first elected in 2002, under the guise of H'Angus the Monkey, the town's football club's mascot, and was re-elected in 2005 and 2009. He was the first elected mayor in Britain to win a third term. He stood down when his term ended in May 2013 after the people of Hartlepool voted to abolish the mayoral system on 15 November 2012.

Biography

Drummond was born 29 November 1973. He gained an HND in business finance and languages at Salford University. Before his election, he was the mascot – H'Angus the Monkey – for Hartlepool United F.C..

Mayor of Hartlepool

Drummond stood for election to Mayor of the Borough of Hartlepool, a unitary authority in the north east of England, in the 2002 election. He was originally put up for election by the football club, as a publicity stunt for their mascot and the football club. Drummond took part in no serious campaigning and his only promise was for the council to provide free bananas for school children. He was the only candidate absent from the various local forums and question and answers sessions held during the campaign. Unexpectedly Drummond was narrowly elected, beating the second place Labour Party candidate by 5,696 to 5,174. The result was greeted with widespread hilarity, attracting attention far beyond Hartlepool. Canada's National Post newspaper ran the headline "Monkey wins mayoralty, regains human form". Following his narrow win, a "furious" Peter Mandelson, who was MP for Hartlepool, forbade Drummond to wear the monkey suit again.

After his election, Drummond stood down as mascot. Drummond failed to fulfil his commitment to ensure the council provide free bananas due to a shortage of funds, although he worked with Hartlepool Primary Care Trust to ensure fresh fruit was available in all schools. Drummond is most commonly found at home matches where he has a regular spot in the Mill House Stand, although he does refuse to talk politics during the match. Drummond also writes a regular column in home match programmes for Hartlepool FC. On 5 May 2005, Drummond was re-elected as the mayor of Hartlepool with an increased majority of 10,205. On 4 June 2009, Drummond was re-elected for a third term.

A campaign group set up in 2006 hoped to petition for a referendum that would abolish the office of mayor and adopt the leader and cabinet system of local government leadership. The referendum occurred on 15 November 2012, after the majority Labour group on Hartlepool council established a referendum which resulted in the council leader and cabinet system being favoured. The leader and cabinet system became the governance structure for the council in May 2013.

Drummond in 2010 was a finalist for the World Mayor prize.

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