Yorkshire Post

Tributes to former Speaker of the Commons Lord Martin

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TRIBUTES HAVE been paid to Lord Martin of Springburn, a former Speaker of the House of Commons, who has died aged 72.

He died in the early hours of Saturday after a short illness, his son Paul Martin confirmed.

Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn offered his condolence­s, saying he was “very sorry” to hear the news.

John Bercow, the current House of Commons Speaker, added: “I’m very sorry to hear this news. Michael was a decent, public-spirited man who had a real care and concern for Members, their staff and the staff of the House.

“He was a good campaigner and both passionate about and proud of his roots. He also had a great sense of humour.

“On a personal level, he was always very kind to me – I still remember the lovely letter of congratula­tions he sent to me after my election as Speaker. My deepest sympathies go out to Mary, his children and grandchild­ren.”

Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Lord Martin will be “sorely missed”, adding: “I knew him as a successful young trade union organiser, a dedicated Member of Parliament, a conscienti­ous Speaker of the House of Commons and latterly as a member of the House of Lords and no matter the position he occupied, he never forgot the debt he owed to his upbringing and the people he had been elected to serve.”

Michael Martin – latterly Lord Martin of Springburn after the Glasgow constituen­cy he represente­d from 1979 to 2005 – was the Speaker of the Commons from 2000 to 2009.

In October that year, the former Labour MP joined his predecesso­r as Speaker Baroness Boothroyd on the crossbench­es.

Although by tradition Speakers are elevated to the Lords, the decision to grant Lord Martin’s peerage proved controvers­ial, with some speculatio­n the honour should be withheld.

When he was Speaker, he was criticised for leading efforts to block the publicatio­n of MPs’ expenses, and for his handling of the affair once the revelation­s began. He was the first Commons Speaker to be forced to resign in 300 years.

Lord Martin was succeeded by John Bercow.

Speaking yesterday, Mr Martin junior said: “He passed away peacefully with his family. We would be grateful for our privacy to be respected at this difficult time.”

He was a decent, publicspir­ited man with a real care and concern. John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons.

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LORD MARTIN: Died peacefully with his family following a short illness, his son confirmed.

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