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‘Pirate’ becomes new student union president

9:23am Monday 10th March 2008

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By Gerran Grimshaw »

SHIVER me timbers! Students at the University of York have picked a pirate as their new president.

Almost 3,000 students turned out to vote Tom Scott - also known as Mad Cap'n Tom - in as the new York University Student Union (YUSU) president on Friday.

He beat off competition from fellow students Laura Payne and Nadz Kunwar.

The post carries a salary of around £14,000 and is the primary representation of undergraduates and postgraduates on campus.

Mad Cap'n Tom, 23, who hails from Mansfield originally but has lived in York for the past five years, is in the second year of a Educational Studies postgraduate degree.

He spent his entire presidential campaign in traditional pirate dress, complete with eye patch, tricone hat and a rather unconventional stuffed toy duckling on his shoulder.

He has admitting running for office as a joke but has stressed he will take the job seriously now he has been elected.

Adopting a stereotypical west country pirate accent, Cap'n Tom told The Press: "As president, I be the figurehead for the whole university.

"I be like the producer on a film - I be very important, but no one knows exactly what I do.

"I ran entirely as a joke, I never expected to get in. I was only running for comedy value, but now I'm in, I be doing the best damn job I can!"

For the past five years, Cap'n Tom has been running the British leg of International Talk Like A Pirate Day, which is celebrated on September 19.

He revealed some students had already started a petition to have him removed - but others had started a more popular one to keep him in his post.

"It's going to be an interesting year, put it that way," he added.

Cap'n Tom, who has pledged to carry out all his presidential duties in his pirate character, will take office in July.

This is the third time in two months the university's students have hit the headlines.

In February, YUSU's academic and welfare officer, Grace Fletcher-Hackwood, was forced to resign following a drunken incident in which she struck a male student.

Ms Fletcher-Hackwood, who lost a motion of no-confidence by eight votes on an unprecedented turn-out of 1,440, was the first sabbatical officer ever to lose such a no-confidence vote at the union.

Only last week, chair of the James College Junior Common Room Committee, Chet Khatu, apologised to staff and students after being caught on camera with a stripper at a birthday party held in a college common room.

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Fi, Fulford says...
9:59am Mon 10 Mar 08

Long live the Cap'n!

Tonyone, says...
10:25am Mon 10 Mar 08

It sounds like they have accidentally chosen the very best person for the job.
Congratulations Cap't Tom.

Galloway Out, says...
10:38am Mon 10 Mar 08

How wacky and alternative. Yawn. No wonder education is so expensive nowadays if they are given £14 grand a year to people who do not merit it.

Fi, Fulford says...
10:44am Mon 10 Mar 08

Actually, Tom probably knows more about the workings of the university and what the students want than pretty much anyone. He'll make an excellent president, pirate or not.

Captain Jack Sparrow, Strensall says...
10:51am Mon 10 Mar 08

It's good of my fellow pirate actually come out and wear his mental health badge on his arm.

Pirates should replace the democracists.

HOBBIT, at work says...
11:10am Mon 10 Mar 08

Iv met him a few times and he's a pretty articulate chap who likes a laugh, he'l do well!

BL, says...
11:12am Mon 10 Mar 08

I thought most people in government were pirates anyway? Or was it just bandits...?

Jo, York says...
11:13am Mon 10 Mar 08

Followers of the Flying Spaghetti Monster will be pleased by this news as it will clearly help Global Warming.

(for those who don't understand what I mean, look it up)

Tonyone, Black Pig says...
11:32am Mon 10 Mar 08

Thanks Jo, I've learnt a little more this morning.

Axe Man Jack, York says...
12:23pm Mon 10 Mar 08

Why can't pirates take painkillers?

Because the parrots eat them all...

paracetemol?

Oh forget it.

Fi, Fulford says...
12:25pm Mon 10 Mar 08

Why are pirates called pirates?

Because they YAARRGH!

(you kinda have to say it out loud)

bobby dazzler, york says...
12:26pm Mon 10 Mar 08

I wonder why he has spent five years in york? could it have been that he has failed or dropped out another course? If thats the case he's wasted more then 14k of the tax payers! geek!!!

Fi, Fulford says...
12:30pm Mon 10 Mar 08

Actually, no, he's a postgraduate. Already got an undergrad degree from York.

bobby dazzler, york says...
2:33pm Mon 10 Mar 08

Ah a work dodger eh.

avidreader, York says...
5:26pm Mon 10 Mar 08

Says a lot for the students if they voted someone in who applied as a joke!!

ac593, York says...
7:40pm Mon 10 Mar 08

Err, I would have thought it said more about the other candidates actually!

Jason Rose, University of York says...
8:10pm Tue 11 Mar 08

The students have elected someone who is completing a postgraduate degree after completing a full undergraduate degree here. He knows as much about the way that the university operates as half of the Student Union leaders and is a very competent figure.

The fact that he's been voted in as a pirate shows that he appreciates humour, which is never a bad thing in student politics!

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Mad Cap'n Tom Scott campaigns on campus. Photo: George Lowther/Nouse Mad Cap'n Tom Scott campaigns on campus. Photo: George Lowther/Nouse

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