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Derek Laud (born 1964) is a contestant in the sixth (2005) series of the UK Big Brother TV series.
Laud became a researcher working for Conservative Members of Parliament in the mid-1980s. He fought for a seat on Wandsworth council's Graveney ward in May 1986, but won only 937 votes. He gained some notoriety as the only black member of the Monday Club, which supported repatriation of immigrants and the apartheid regime in South Africa. Fellow members of the Monday Club nicknamed him "Golly", for gollywog, a nickname Laud continues to use. During his career, Laud has written speeches for several well-known Conservatives including Margaret Thatcher, Michael Heseltine and Alan Clark. He is also mentioned in John Major's autobiography. Moving on from Westminster, he was employed in the City of London in equity finance. He established a lobbying company Ludgate Laud in the early 1990s. As a parliamentary lobbyist he came to prominence during the cash for questions and 'cash for knighthoods' rows when he was investigated by Scotland Yard [1].
For the 1997 General Election, Laud was selected as Conservative candidate for the seat of Tottenham, but stepped down shortly before the election citing "business reasons". There was press speculation that this referred to Laud's drink-driving conviction in the US [2].
In 2001 he provided an alibi for his friends Neil and Christine Hamilton in their sexual assault case.
Laud had long been an enthusiastic fox hunter and in 1999 he became the first black Master of Foxhounds for the New Forest Hunt. His hunting activity was the subject of an anecdote told by Aldershot MP Gerald Howarth in March 2005. Describing Laud as "as black as the Ace of Spades", Howarth said that hunt saboteurs had challenged Laud claiming that 100 years ago, the ancestors of the other huntsman would have been hunting him, and Laud had responded by saying "100 years ago my ancestors would have been eating you." [3].
At the end of one of the Big Brother task's, Laud remarked, "I've been working like a black." 26-year-old model and Business Studies graduate Orlaith McAllister, another 'housemate', walked out of the series citing Laud's bullying behaviour as a contributory factor.
Derek is also a friend of the former Champion boxer Chris Eubank who also appeared on Celebrity Big Brother in 2001.