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Liverpool’s Lord Mayor to return to role for second time

Liverpool’s Lord Mayor to return to role for second time

A former Lord Mayor of Liverpool is to take up the role for a second time in a break with tradition.

A year after stepping down, Cllr Mary Rasmussen will once again become Liverpool’s first citizen when the city council holds its annual general meeting tomorrow. The Labour councillor is effectively swapping roles with her deputy from 2021/22, Cllr Roy Gladden, who is stepping away from the local authority after Wednesday’s meeting.

Cllr Rasmussen, who was elected to the new Speke ward in this month’s all out elections, has served on Liverpool Council since 2007, previously representing the Speke-Garston ward. It is expected Cllr Richard Kemp, former leader of the Liberal Democrat group, will be nominated as Deputy Lord Mayor.

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Previous Lord Mayors of Liverpool include Steve Rotheram, former MP for Liverpool Walton and current Liverpool City Region Metro Mayor, former cllr Anna Rothery – who held the post from 2019 to 2021 – and Peter Brennan, who was forced to stand down from the position after it was revealed he had shared a racist video in a Whatsapp group with fellow councillors.

Former Cllr Brennan also stepped down from his seat in Old Swan and resigned from the Labour Party. In 2021, he was asked by officials to stop campaigning in its name.

The new Lord Mayor is expected to be sworn in at Liverpool Town Hall, as is tradition, after the covid pandemic meant Cllr Rasmussen took her oath of office at Liverpool Tennis Centre in Wavertree two years ago. The venue was used for the council’s annual general meeting as the Town Hall did not offer the requisite social distancing at the time.

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  • May 16, 2023