Belfast Telegraph

Council tells deputy mayor to quit over drink driving

- BY PETER HUTCHEON

DERRY City and Strabane District Council has passed a motion calling on UUP deputy mayor Derek Hussey to step down from the role because of his three drink driving conviction­s.

The Sinn Fein motion was passed by 25 votes to one, with Mr Hussey the only person to vote against. The DUP abstained.

The motion was passed despite Mr Hussey agreeing to step down as chair of the Policing Community Safety Partnershi­p in favour of his Ulster Unionist colleague Mary Hamilton.

The council heard an email sent earlier in the day by UUP leader Robin Swann confirmed Mr Hussey was stepping down from the policing partnershi­p.

In the email, Mr Swann referred to an increase in Mr Hussey’s workload as deputy mayor as the reason for him stepping down as chair.

Sinn Fein’s Sandra Duffy said Mr Swann’s interventi­on had made matters worse. “This has compounded the hurt of the families who have lost people to drink driving,” she said.

Mr Hussey said he had received many hundreds of messages of support during the week.

“My actions in the past were wrong and I have apologised for them,” he said.

“I do not seek to cause hurt by seeking to retain my position as deputy mayor. It was not me who caused the fatalities of these families or any fatalities.

“The irony of Sinn Fein bringing such a motion is not lost on anyone.”

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