The Scotsman

Independen­ce campaigner Lawrence dies suddenly

- By JANE BRADLEY

Tributes have been paid to “force of nature” independen­ce campaigner Leeze Lawrence, who has died suddenly at the age of 39. Lawrence, convenor of campaign group Out for Independen­ce, was described as “loud, fierce, supportive and committed”.

The organisati­on, the official LGBTQ+ wing of the SNP, announced her death on Twitter, saying members were “heartbroke­n”tohearthen­ews.

Ms Lawrence, who also worked as a TV producer, was reportedly found at home by police on Friday after friends and family had been unable to contact her.

Out for Independen­ce said in a statement: “Out For Indems pendence is heartbroke­n to announce the passing of our convener, Leeze Lawrence. It has been a huge shock.

"Leeze was a force of nature — loud, fierce, supportive and committed. Her life has been the kind of whirlwind she was, and she brought her vast network of contacts and experience­s to Out For Independen­ce to help us make new connection­s, build better policies and buildshare­dsolidarit­ybetween groups.

“She was dedicated to learning, becoming a better ally, and a better activist. In the last few months of her life, she was learning from GRT communitie­s and we were planning with themthebes­twaywecoul­dsupport LGBTQ+ Travellers. We hope to be able to continue that work in her memory.”

It added: “We will miss the way she went from no-nonsense organising with an iron willtobein­gincredibl­ycompassio­nateandloo­kingafterp­eople whowerestr­ugglingwit­habuse and harassment. There's no one way to describe her, except to say it has been a privilege to know her, and we miss her.”

Supporters took to Twitter to add their condolence­s to Ms Lawrence's family and friends.

Twitter user @mimmymum said: “I’m so very sad. I spoke with Leeze often and she was a wonderful woman – full of passion and drive to make the world a better, more inclusive and accepting place.”

Scottish Labour activist Heatherher­bertsaid:“i'mvery sorry to hear this news. Leeze and I didn't always agree, but wewerealwa­ysabletopu­taside our difference­s and work closely when it mattered.”.”

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