Stirling Observer

Thanks as MSP bids farewell to Holyrood

Bruce makes final address after 22 years at Parliament

- ALASTAIR MCNEILL

Outgoing Stirling MSP Bruce Crawford, who is retiring after more than 20 years at Holyrood, thanked his constituen­ts, supporters and staff in his final contributi­on to a debate last week.

Mr Crawford was first elected to the devolved Scottish Parliament in 1999 as a list MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife and went on to represent the Stirling constituen­cy in 2007.

Before entering the Scottish Parliament he had been Perth and Kinross Council leader from 1995-99 where he had been a councillor since 1988.

Between 2011-12 he was Cabinet Secretary for Parliament­ary Business and Government Strategy.

The 66-year-old expressed gratitude to constituen­ts, supporters and parliament staff and officials during the Holyrood budget debate on Tuesday, March 9.

He said this week: “It’s been the privilege and honour of my lifetime to serve my community as a representa­tive within Scotland’s Parliament.

“I was there the day the

Parliament reconvened, all those years ago, and I’ve seen first-hand the positive and visible difference Scottish Government­s can make for the people of Scotland.

“The restoratio­n of Scotland’s Parliament marked a turning point in Scotland’s civic and political life. It gave Scotland’s people a voice, an institutio­n on their side to fight for fairness and justice. Above all, it’s given Scotland restored hope and selfconfid­ence.

“We’re a nation with troubles like any other - but we’re every bit as deserving of dignity, democracy and selfdeterm­ination as anyone else.

“I wish my successor and the future Scottish Government well in their efforts to live up to those ideals, and build a fairer, more prosperous Scotland for us all. “Thank you to my wonderful supporters, staff members, parliament­ary colleagues and above all - the constituen­ts of Stirling, for their kindness and dedication to their families, loved ones and communitie­s over my time in office.”

After 33 years serving as an elected public representa­tive, Mr Crawford is retiring to spend more time with his wife Jacqueline and family, and in particular his grandchild­ren.

After Mr Crawford made the announceme­nt in February 2020 that he would not be standing in the 2021 Holyrood election, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said: “It’s hard to imagine the Scottish Parliament without Bruce Crawford – his counsel and friendship have been invaluable to me over many years. He has been an outstandin­g minister, committee chair and constituen­cy champion. He’ll be much missed.”

It’s been the privilege and honour of my lifetime to serve my community as a representa­tive within Scotland’s Parliament Bruce Crawford

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Farewell Bruce Crawford makes his final address at Holyrood

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