The Scotsman

Sir Alex Fergusson, 1949-2018

● Politician­s mourn the passing of Tory MSP Sir Alex Fergusson

- By TOM PETERKIN and CHRIS MCCALL

The Rt Hon Sir Alex Fergusson has passed away at the age of 69. The Scottish Parliament’s third Presiding Officer served as an MSP between 1999 and 2016. He died at home after a short illness, surrounded by his family.

Tributes from across the political spectrum were last night paid to the former Presiding Officer Sir Alex Fergusson, who has died after a short illness aged 69.

The flags at the Scottish Parliament were lowered to half mast yesterday as a mark of respect to the former Conservati­ve MSP.

Sir Alex was a popular and respected figure at Holyrood where he served as a MSP for 17-years. Scottish Conservati­ve leader Ruth Davidson described him as a “proper gentleman” who will be mourned by all who knew him.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said he was “a dedicated parliament­arian with friends and admirers from across the political spectrum”.

The Scottish Conservati­ves said Sir Alex died at home after a short illness, surrounded by his family.

He stood down from Holyrood in 2016 after 17 years as an MSP and was knighted for services to politics and public life in the same year.

He served as the Parliament’s third Presiding Officer from 2007 to 2011.

A hill farmer before entering politics, he was first elected for the South of Scotland region and later became MSP for the Galloway and Upper Nithsdale constituen­cy, redrawn in 2011 as Galloway and West Dumfries.

Ms Davidson said: “Alex Fergusson was a proper gentleman. His decency, compassion and wisdom earned him friends across all parties. His passing will be mourned by all who knew him.

“He wasn’t just a major figure in the Scottish Conservati­ves, he was also, as the Scottish Parliament’s third Presiding Officer, a hugely significan­t figure at Holyrood and a stout defender of the Parliament. He enjoyed the respect of every MSP in the chamber.”

Scottish Secretary David Mundell said: “To me, Alex was foremost a great friend and I will miss him dearly.

“He is the most thoroughly decent person I have ever known. He was the absolute opposite of the career politician and was guided by a sense of public duty and his core values of family, community and country, rather than party dogma.”

Ms Sturgeon said: “Alex was a much-loved member of the Scottish Parliament – as a politician he had the rare gift of being able to argue his own case forcefully while at the same time always remaining on warm and friendly terms with his political opponents.”

Alex Salmond described him as “scrupulous­ly fair” and a “thoroughly decent man”.

Labour’s Richard Leonard said Labour’s thoughts were with his family saying he served with “diligence and dedication.”

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PICTURE: DONALD MACLEOD 0 Sir Alex Fergusson was described as ‘a proper gentleman’ who will be mourned by all who knew him

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