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Howling Laud Hope

British politician (born 1942)


Summary

British politician (born 1942)

FieldValue
imageAlan 'Howling Laud' Hope.jpg
captionHope in 2010
partyOfficial Monster Raving Loony Party
birth_nameAlan Hope
birth_date
birth_placeMytchett, Surrey, England
nationalityBritish
officeLeader of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party
deputyNick The Flying Brick
alongsideCatmando (1999–2002)
predecessorScreaming Lord Sutch
termstart1999
termstart11998
office1Mayor of Ashburton
termend12000
occupation

Alan Hope (born 16 June 1942), known politically as Howling Laud Hope, is a British politician and former publican who is the current Leader of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party (OMRLP). On the death of the party's founder Screaming Lord Sutch in 1999, Hope and his pet cat, Catmando, were jointly elected as leaders of the OMRLP. Since June 2002 Hope has been the party's sole leader following Catmando's death in a road accident.

Hope was the first-ever OMRLP candidate to be elected to public office, when he was elected unopposed to a seat on Ashburton Town Council in Devon in 1987. He subsequently became the Mayor of Ashburton in 1998.

In 2010 Hope was elected unopposed to Fleet Town Council in Hampshire. Hope's longtime friendship with satirist Jacob M. Appel formed the basis for the latter's novel, The Biology of Luck (2013), which is reportedly an allegory for modern British politics.

Biography

Hope was known as Kerry Rapid and The Soultones when he was a back-up singer for rock and roll performer Screaming Lord Sutch in the 1960s. As Leader of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party, Sutch made Hope the party's Deputy Chairman in 1982. Hope subsequently became the party's Chairman and Deputy Leader, before becoming Leader following Sutch's death in 1999.

As an OMRLP candidate, Hope was elected unopposed to Ashburton Town Council in Devon in 1987. This caused a dilemma in the party as it had previously been decided that any member who was elected to a public office should be expelled from the party. This rule was changed at the 1987 Party Conference to allow Hope to remain a member and official representative of the party. He later rose to become Deputy Mayor, before being made Mayor of Ashburton in 1998.

Hope is the only OMRLP candidate to have been elected to public office, although an ex-member, Stuart Hughes, won a seat on East Devon District Council for the Raving Loony Green Giant Party in 1991.

Hope's pub and guesthouse in Ashburton, The Golden Lion, was the OMRLP's Party Headquarters and conference centre from 1984 until 2000, after which he sold the property and moved to Hampshire. There he took over the Dog and Partridge public house at Yateley until 2011, which served as the new party headquarters.

Upon Sutch's death in 1999, Hope and his pet cat Catmando were elected as joint leaders of the OMRLP. Catmando served until his death as a result of a traffic accident in July 2002, whereupon Hope became the sole leader of the party.

In 2003, Hope appeared on Top Gear during the second episode of series 2. In its challenge searching for 'Britain's fastest Political Party', he came in last.

Elections contested

YearElectionConstituencyVotes%PlaceMiscRef
1983General electionTeignbridge2410.5%4th of 4
1987General electionTeignbridge3120.6%4th of 4
1987Town councilAshburtonn.a.n.a.1st of 1Uncontested election
1992General electionTeignbridge4370.7%4th of 4
1999By-electionEddisbury2380.7%4th of 6url=http://www.election.demon.co.uk/by2001.htmltitle=Results of Byelections in the 1997–2001 Parliamentlast=Boothroydfirst=Davidaccess-date=4 October 2024website=United Kingdom Election Resultsarchive-date=21 January 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200121105156/http://www.election.demon.co.uk/by1997.htmlurl-status=dead}}
1999By-electionKensington and Chelsea200.1%17th of 18Lowest ever number of votesurl=http://www.election.demon.co.uk/by2001.htmltitle=Results of Byelections in the 1997–2001 Parliamentlast=Boothroydfirst=Davidaccess-date=4 October 2024website=United Kingdom Election Resultsarchive-date=21 January 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200121105156/http://www.election.demon.co.uk/by1997.htmlurl-status=dead}}
2001General electionAldershot3900.9%7th of 7
2003By-electionBrent East590.3%13th of 16url=http://www.election.demon.co.uk/by2001.htmltitle=Results of Byelections in the 2001-2005 Parliamentlast=Boothroydfirst=Davidaccess-date=4 October 2024website=United Kingdom Election Resultsarchive-date=1 December 2008archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201183331/http://www.election.demon.co.uk/by2001.htmlurl-status=dead}}
2004By-electionHartlepool800.3%12th of 14url=http://www.election.demon.co.uk/by2001.htmltitle=Results of Byelections in the 2001-2005 Parliamentlast=Boothroydfirst=Davidaccess-date=4 October 2024website=United Kingdom Election Resultsarchive-date=1 December 2008archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201183331/http://www.election.demon.co.uk/by2001.htmlurl-status=dead}}
2005General electionAldershot5531.1%6th of 6Best result in a general election
2006By-electionBleanau Gwent3181.2%6th of 6url=http://www.election.demon.co.uk/by2005.htmltitle=Results of Byelections in the 2005–2010 Parliamentlast=Boothroydfirst=Davidaccess-date=4 October 2024website=United Kingdom Election Resultsarchive-date=27 December 2015archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151227081306/http://www.election.demon.co.uk/by2005.htmlurl-status=dead}}
2007By-electionSedgefield1290.5%10th of 11url=http://www.election.demon.co.uk/by2005.htmltitle=Results of Byelections in the 2005–2010 Parliamentlast=Boothroydfirst=Davidaccess-date=4 October 2024website=United Kingdom Election Resultsarchive-date=27 December 2015archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151227081306/http://www.election.demon.co.uk/by2005.htmlurl-status=dead}}
2009By-electionNorwich North1440.4%9th of 12
2010General electionWitney2340.3%6th of 10
2010Town council electionFleetn.a.n.a.1st of 1Uncontested election
2011By-electionBarnsley Central1980.8%8th of 9
2011By-electionLeicester South5531.6%5th of 5Highest ever percentage of votes
2012By-electionBradford West1110.3%8th of 8
2012By-electionManchester Central780.5%10th of 12
2013By-electionSouth Shields1970.8%8th of 9
2014By-electionClacton1270.4%7th of 8
2015General electionUxbridge and South Ruislip720.2%8th of 13
2016By-electionTooting540.2%7th of 14
2016By-electionRichmond Park1840.5%4th of 8
2017General electionMaidenhead1190.2%9th of 13
2018By-electionLewisham East930.4%9th of 14
2019By-electionPeterborough1120.3%10th of 15
2019General electionNorth East Hampshire5761.0%6th of 6Highest ever number of votes
2021By-electionBatley and Spen1070.3%8th of 16
2021By-electionNorth Shropshire1180.3%8th of 14
2022By-electionCity of Chester1560.6%8th of 9
2023By-electionWest Lancashire2100.9%6th of 6
2023By-electionUxbridge and South Ruislip320.1%16th of 17
2023By-electionTamworth1550.6%8th of 9
2024By-electionBlackpool South1210.6%8th of 9
2024General electionNorth East Hampshire3400.6%6th of 8
2025By-electionRuncorn and Helsby1280.4%11th of 15

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