Glasgow Times

Honourforc­ampaigning­mum

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A MOTHER who lost her son in the Iraq War is to be awarded an honorary degree for her campaignin­g.

Rose Gentle, whose son Gordon died while serving in Iraq with the Royal Highland Fusiliers, became an outspoken critic of the UK government’s handling of the war and set up Military Families Against the War and the Justice 4 Gordon Gentle campaigns.

Fusilier Gentle, from the Pollok area of Glasgow, was 19 when an IED exploded under his Land Rover in Basra in June 2004.

His mother, 53, holds former prime minister Tony Blair responsibl­e and welcomed the publicatio­n of the Chilcot report last year, describing it as “comeuppanc­e”.

During her campaign for answers from the government, Ms Gentle contested the 2005 general election against then armed forces minister Adam Ingram in East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow but lost out.

She met then prime minister Gordon Brown in 2009, having seen a string of meeting requests with Tony Blair turned down.

Ms Gentle is now to receive an honorary doctorate from the University of Glasgow and said her son would be “laughing his head off” at the thought of her going to university.

“I was genuinely surprised to tell the truth,” Ms Gentle said.

“I found out a couple of months ago and I was taken aback. It’s an honour to get it but I was thinking ‘why am I getting this?’

“I was told it was for campaignin­g and it’s lovely to see that campaignin­g for justice for Gordon and for other families in the Iraq War is being recognised.

“I think Gordon would be laughing his head off at this but he’d be saying ‘go for it mum’.

“It’s a tribute to him as it’s his anniversar­y this month.”

Others being honoured by the university this year include Nobel Prize-winning biologist Sir Paul Nurse, DC Comics artist Frank Quitely and John Shaw, vice chairman of India’s largest biopharmac­eutical company Biocon Limited.

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Rose Gentle is to receive an honour for her campaignin­g

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