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Scottish govenrment minister Christina McKelvie dies aged 57 | Scottish govenrment minister Christina McKelvie dies aged 57 |
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Christina McKelvie stepped back from ministerial duties last summer | Christina McKelvie stepped back from ministerial duties last summer |
Scottish government minister Christina McKelvie has died aged 57, the SNP has announced. | Scottish government minister Christina McKelvie has died aged 57, the SNP has announced. |
McKelvie, the drugs and alcohol policy minister, stepped back from her duties last summer after announcing she was undergoing treatment for secondary breast cancer. | McKelvie, the drugs and alcohol policy minister, stepped back from her duties last summer after announcing she was undergoing treatment for secondary breast cancer. |
She died at Glasgow Royal Infirmary on Thursday morning. | She died at Glasgow Royal Infirmary on Thursday morning. |
McKelvie's partner and SNP depute leader Keith Brown said she was a beloved mother to two sons and a partner and grandmother who "lit up every room she was in with her positivity and bright smile". | McKelvie's partner and SNP depute leader Keith Brown said she was a beloved mother to two sons and a partner and grandmother who "lit up every room she was in with her positivity and bright smile". |
McKelvie had been MSP for Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse since May 2011, having initially been elected as a Central Scotland representative in 2007. | McKelvie had been MSP for Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse since May 2011, having initially been elected as a Central Scotland representative in 2007. |
She recovered from breast cancer in 2021 but was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer in June. | She recovered from breast cancer in 2021 but was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer in June. |
'Outstanding minister' | 'Outstanding minister' |
A period of silence was held in the Holyrood chamber, while the parliament's flags have been flown at half mast. | |
Presiding Officer Alison Johnstone, who led emotional tributes to McKelvie in the chamber, described her as a "dear parliamentary colleague". | |
First Minister John Swinney hailed a "generous, kind, loyal and fun-loving colleague". | |
He told MSPs: "Members across this parliament will feel that loss, but my party is aching at the news today. | |
"Christina was a parliamentarian of the highest motivation and the finest nature, I was proud that she was a member of my government, giving her all to make life better for others, which was always her motivation." | |
He added: "Today, I express to her partner - my deputy, one of my dearest friends - and to her sons Jack and Lewis, my profound sympathy at their loss and my gratitude for the benefit of having known such a magnificent woman." | |
Depute SNP leader Keith Brown paid tribute to his partner Christina McKelvie | |
McKelvie was equalities minister between 2008 to 2023. She then served as minister for culture, Europe and international development before moving to the drugs and alcohol brief from 2024. | McKelvie was equalities minister between 2008 to 2023. She then served as minister for culture, Europe and international development before moving to the drugs and alcohol brief from 2024. |
Originally from Easterhouse in Glasgow, she was a social worker in the city before moving into politics. She was also a long-standing member of the SNP and a trade unionist with Unison. | Originally from Easterhouse in Glasgow, she was a social worker in the city before moving into politics. She was also a long-standing member of the SNP and a trade unionist with Unison. |
In a statement, Swinney said McKelvie was "fiercely proud" of her roots and fuelled by the "injustices her family experienced in her childhood". | |
Brown said the family was "immensely proud of all Christina achieved". He cited her support for cancer charities, people with motor neurone disease and domestic abuse victims. | Brown said the family was "immensely proud of all Christina achieved". He cited her support for cancer charities, people with motor neurone disease and domestic abuse victims. |
Former first minister Nicola Sturgeon described McKelvie as "kind, loyal, compassionate and full of life", adding: "She had the biggest heart of anyone I have ever known." | Former first minister Nicola Sturgeon described McKelvie as "kind, loyal, compassionate and full of life", adding: "She had the biggest heart of anyone I have ever known." |
Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay described McKelvie as a "respected colleague and dedicated public servant". | |
Labour leader Anas Sarwar paid tribute to a "fierce" politician and friend to many across the chamber. |