Stanley Henig (born 7 July 1939)[1] is a British academic and former Labour Party politician. He was Deputy Pro-Chancellor of Lancaster University from 2006 until 2011.
He was leader of the council at the time of the Blobbygate scandal and subsequently was deseated by the Greens at the 1999 council elections, although a later report by the district auditor cleared councillors of maladministration.
They married in 1966 but divorced in 1993, having had two sons, one of whom is the psephologistSimon Henig. In 2008 Simon followed in his father's footsteps by becoming Leader of the Labour-controlled Durham County Council, a role he held until 2021.[4]