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Darren John Hayday (born May 23, 1974) Conservative Councillor for Wycombe District Council and entrepreneur.
Darren Hayday was born and raised in High Wycombe and became involved in local politics aged 28 when successfully winning a seat in the 2003 local elections.
He knocked out the past Labour Leader/Mayor/Chairman of the Council in his debut election for the ward that he has lived and was brought up in for most of his life, he wasn’t expected to win – rather to gain experience.
He soon had the honour of being the Deputy Mayor of High Wycombe and became the deputy whip and vice chairman of the ruling Conservative group of Councillors.
In 2005 he became a frontbench cabinet spokesman (for High Wycombe Town)
Darren is married to Hungarian born Orsolya Hayday (neè Világhy); the granddaughter of Baron von Világhy.
In 2006 Darren was selected by his peers to become the next Mayor of High Wycombe, where he currently is the Mayor Elect. He will be one of the towns youngest mayors aged only 31, since the first ever town mayor in 1285.
In 2005 he started a successful telemarketing business called EFI Enterprises Ltd and is also the founder of The Youngish Conservative Foundation, which is a right to centre social club that meets in South Bucks.
His commercial background is working within the media, particularly; Dun & Bradstreet, Yellow Pages & The Local Radio Company.
Politically, Darren has worked as the Political Assistant to Paul Alexander Cyril Goodman MP for High Wycombe (2005 General Election), he is heavily involved with his local Conservative Association Branch and also the surrounding Conservative Associations.
Darren was elected a Council Member for the Bow Group in 2006. (the Right to Centre Think Tank)
Darren has not followed political suit in the footsteps of past family Labour Party and TUC pioneers – instead breaking the mould towards the Conservative Party.
His Great Uncle is Sir Frederick Hayday and his Great, Great Uncle is Arthur Hayday, MP for Nottingham West 1918 to 1945