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Stuart Drummond (born 29 November 1973) was the first and only directly elected mayor of Hartlepool in
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.Oliver Wright, ''Monkey business turns serious for Hartlepool''. The Times. London (UK): May 4, 2002. pg. 13 He was first elected in 2002, under the guise of
H'Angus the Monkey H'Angus the Monkey is the official mascot of Hartlepool United. The name "H'Angus" is a pun of the word hang and the name Angus, and is derived from the monkey hanger legend of Hartlepool. The mascot made his debut on 31 October 1999, during Ha ...
, the town's football club's mascot, and was re-elected in 2005Sarah Weaver, ''Elected mayor stops the monkey business''. The Times. London (UK): May 7, 2005. pg. 63 and 2009. He was the first elected mayor in Britain to win a third term.''Hartlepool Mayor wins third term''
BBC News, 5 June 2009
He stood down when his term ended in May 2013 after the councillors and people of Hartlepool voted to abolish the mayoral system on 15 November 2012.


Biography

Drummond was born 29 November 1973. He attended Hartlepool Sixth Form College, before he gained a HND in business finance and languages at the
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. He worked on cruise ships, travelling the globe for a couple of years and then worked in a call centre back in his home town. Before his election, he was the mascot –
H'Angus the Monkey H'Angus the Monkey is the official mascot of Hartlepool United. The name "H'Angus" is a pun of the word hang and the name Angus, and is derived from the monkey hanger legend of Hartlepool. The mascot made his debut on 31 October 1999, during Ha ...
– for Hartlepool United F.C.


Mayor of Hartlepool

Drummond stood for election to Mayor of the Borough of Hartlepool, a
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in the north east of
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, in the 2002 election. He came up with the idea to stand for MP in the 2001 General Election, but opted against it. He approached
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chairman
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with the idea to stand for Mayor and the club was happy to put up his £500 election deposit. The club saw it as a chance to generate publicity and their name and club sponsors were given a global platform. Drummond took part in no serious campaigning and among his promises was for the council to provide free bananas for school children in the town - which he later delivered. Online bookmakers
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offered odds on Drummond / H'Angus being elected and odds tumbled in one day from 100-1 to 4-1 as his supporters showed their support. Drummond was narrowly elected, beating the second place, high-profile Labour Party candidate by 5,696 to 5,174. The result was greeted with widespread hilarity, attracting attention far beyond Hartlepool. Canada's ''
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'' newspaper ran the headline "Monkey wins mayoralty, regains human form". The Northern Echo ran with 'Monkey Is Mayor" - despite the paper's deadline being before the actual result was declared, such was the confidence within Drummond's camp on the night of the vote. After his election, Drummond immediately stood down as mascot. He said: I am just a normal guy off the street, listening to the views of the public and I am the voice of the public. I haven't got a big party backing me and I have been using the monkey to promote myself, promote my campaign."
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, the town's then MP, was present at the count in the Mill House Sports Centre in the early hours of the morning and cut an unhappy figure as his candidate, Leo Gillen, was beaten. Drummond alleged that Mandelson pulled him to one side and called him a "disgrace" and said that he'd "made the town a laughing stock". 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. Drummond in 2010 was a finalist for the
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prize. A campaign group set up in 2006 hoped to petition for a referendum that would abolish the office of mayor and adopt the
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system of local government leadership. The referendum occurred on 15 November 2012, after the majority
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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. Since his reign as Mayor, Drummond remained in Hartlepool until 2022 and was a prominent figurehead amongst local businesses acting as a consultant for several organisations.


Personal life

On his re-election in 2005, he immediately proposed to his then-girlfriend, who accepted and said yes. The pair were married a year later. Drummond appeared on the
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in April 2018. He and his team mates were all Hartlepool fans and named their team ''The Cheeky Monkey Hangers''. They failed to win a cash prize. In October 2021, Drummond revealed that he and his family were emigrating to
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the following year.


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CityMayors profile
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