Ross Hussey

Ross Hussey
Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
for West Tyrone
In office
2011–2017
Preceded by Allan Bresland
Succeeded by Vacant
Personal details
Born (1959-02-25) 25 February 1959
Omagh, Northern Ireland
Nationality British
Political party Ulster Unionist Party
Alma mater Open University

Ross Hussey is a unionist politician in Northern Ireland. He was MLA for West Tyrone from 2011 to 2017.

Early life and education

Ross Michael Hussey was born in Omagh on 25 February 1959. He is the son of the late Sydney Robert Hussey SRN RMN and the late Rachel Hussey (née Maguire). He is the younger brother of former Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly Derek Hussey and emeritus Professor David L Hussey and has 2 other brothers and a sister [1] His father was Welsh and his mother from Northern Ireland.

His early education was at Omagh County Primary School, Omagh Academy and Omagh Technical College.

On leaving the College he immediately began work with Pearl Assurance as a clerk in Omagh and was promoted through various ranks retiring from Omagh in 2003 as District Manager as a result of injuries he received whilst on duty as a part-time police officer with the RUC. During his career with financial services provider Pearl, he completed all 3 parts of the Financial Planning Certificate of the Chartered Insurance Institute. He retains his association with the CII as a member.

Hussey studied history and then law as a mature student with the Open University.[1] He holds a BA (Hons) degree, a certificate in humanities and a certificate in law from the OU and he us a strong advocate for the university. He holds a Diploma in Community Development from NUI Galway and a certificate in the effective management of volunteers from Queens University of Belfast. He also holds a certificate and diploma in paralegal studies from the Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX)

Political career

Ross joined the Ulster Unionist Party in 1977 and was elected to Omagh District Council in 2005. He served as a member of the council for 7 years and stood down in 2012 following the party's decision to end 'double jobbing' and finished his council career as the Vice Chairman.[2] He later attempted to campaign using an image of Peter Griffin, after being told that he resembled the cartoon character. Speaking to BBC News, he claimed that he shared "certain character traits" with Griffin.[3]

At the 2010 general election, he stood in West Tyrone for Ulster Conservatives and Unionists - New Force,[2] taking third place, with 14.2% of the vote.[4] At the 2011 Northern Ireland Assembly election, he won a seat in West Tyrone.[5]

Since 2011, he has been a member of the Northern Ireland Policing Board. He was previously a reservist in the Royal Ulster Constabulary and the Police Service of Northern Ireland.[6] He is a trustee of the Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Foundation. He sustained an injury while on duty with the RUC in 2002 which caused his retirement.[7]

Ross Hussey was re-elected for the Ulster Unionist Party for West Tyrone in the Northern Ireland Assembly Elections 2016. Following the dissolution of the Assembly in 2017, Hussey announced that he was retiring from politics on health grounds.[8]

Controversy

Expenses

Ross Husseys' expenses claims had been the focus of media attention. Claiming £20,000 per year for constituency office rent.[9] In 2014 comedian Tim McGarry commented on an episode of BBC The Blame Game saying it was "the Taj Mahal of Constituency Offices". However, in his defence Hussey regularly highlighted the fact that whilst the office rent was high he personally paid his own electricity, heating, telephone, Internet, fax, and other office costs to maintain the office.

Mr Hussey confirmed that he would not be able to keep his current office after a review of the expenses system announced in March 2016.[10]

Naked photos and 'stranger sex'

Mr Hussey, a member of the Northern Ireland Policing Board, said in July 2016 that he "made a terrible error of judgement" in sending naked photographs of himself to an undercover newspaper reporter at the Sunday Life. The reporter, making contact via a website for casual encounters between gay and bisexual men,[11] also met Mr Hussey under the pretext of so-called 'stranger sex' at the Ramada Hotel, Belfast. An Ulster Unionist Party spokesman noted that Mr Hussey "has not broken any law" and "is a single man and entitled to a private life". [12]

Following the revelations, Mr Hussey expressed his gratitude for the messages of support he had received. [13]

References

  1. 1 2 "West Tyrone Profile: Ross Hussey", UTV
  2. 1 2 "General Election 2010 : Northern Ireland candidates (UCU)", BBC News, 21 April 2010
  3. "Family Guy double 'to woo voters'", BBC News, 14 September 2009
  4. "Election 2010: West Tyrone", BBC News
  5. "Vote 2011: Northern Ireland elections: West Tyrone", BBC News, 8 May 2011
  6. Magee, Kevin. "PSNI to award medal to staff with three years' service". BBC News. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
  7. "Ross Hussey MLA - Members and Committees". Northern Ireland Policing Board. Archived from the original on 10 March 2015. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  8. Irish News
  9. "Ross Hussey". www.niassembly.gov.uk. Retrieved 2016-04-06.
  10. "MLA confirms office move after 'radical' rules shake-up". The Ulster Herald. Retrieved 2016-04-06.
  11. "UUP MLA Ross Hussey receives cross-party support after he apologises for explicit pictures". Irish News. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
  12. "Ross Hussey: UUP MLA apologises for sending naked photos". BBC News. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
  13. "UUP issue statement after Ross Hussey MLA apologises for 'terrible error of judgment'". Newsletter. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
Northern Ireland Assembly
Preceded by
Allan Bresland
MLA for West Tyrone
2011 – 2017
Seat abolished
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