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'Be proud of your daddy' - Charles Kennedy's son smiles with pride as MPs pay tribute to the man who represented the 'best of politics' 'Be proud of your daddy' - Charles Kennedy's son smiles with pride as MPs pay tribute to the man who represented the 'best of politics'
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Charles Kennedy’s 10-year-old son Donald watched from the viewing gallery with pride as MPs paid tribute to the former Liberal Democrat leader, who died aged 55 earlier this week.Charles Kennedy’s 10-year-old son Donald watched from the viewing gallery with pride as MPs paid tribute to the former Liberal Democrat leader, who died aged 55 earlier this week.
The red-haired boy, who bears an uncanny resemblance to his father, grinned as David Cameron mentioned his name but appeared to fight back tears as MPs shared their memories of their ex-colleague.The red-haired boy, who bears an uncanny resemblance to his father, grinned as David Cameron mentioned his name but appeared to fight back tears as MPs shared their memories of their ex-colleague.
The Prime Minister hailed Mr Kennedy for representing the “best that politics can be” and praised him for his principled stand against the Iraq War.The Prime Minister hailed Mr Kennedy for representing the “best that politics can be” and praised him for his principled stand against the Iraq War.
“Looking back it is easy to forget just what a stand that was, taking abuse from the major parties on both sides of the house and adopting a position that wasn’t even supported by the previous leader of his own party.”“Looking back it is easy to forget just what a stand that was, taking abuse from the major parties on both sides of the house and adopting a position that wasn’t even supported by the previous leader of his own party.”
Donald sat in the viewing gallery with his mother, Sarah Gurling, who was married to Mr Kennedy for seven years before the couple divorced in 2010.Donald sat in the viewing gallery with his mother, Sarah Gurling, who was married to Mr Kennedy for seven years before the couple divorced in 2010.
Nick Clegg, who stood down as Lib Dem leader after last month’s crushing election result, described Mr Kennedy as a "fully signed up member of the human race" in a touching tribute to his former colleague.Nick Clegg, who stood down as Lib Dem leader after last month’s crushing election result, described Mr Kennedy as a "fully signed up member of the human race" in a touching tribute to his former colleague.
He added the former party leader was the "polar opposite of a cardboard cut-out, points-scoring party politician."He added the former party leader was the "polar opposite of a cardboard cut-out, points-scoring party politician."
"Much though he was wedded to politics all his life, I think Charles would have wanted to be remembered as a kind and loving father, brother and son first; and an accomplished politician second," Mr Clegg said.
In a particularly emotional moment, Lib Dem leadership favourite Tim Farron looked up to Donald sitting in the gallery and said: "It's not what you have done, it is who you are. And Charles Kennedy was a very special man. Donald you should be really proud of your daddy, I am proud of your daddy, I loved him to bits. I am proud to call him my friend," he added, close to tears.In a particularly emotional moment, Lib Dem leadership favourite Tim Farron looked up to Donald sitting in the gallery and said: "It's not what you have done, it is who you are. And Charles Kennedy was a very special man. Donald you should be really proud of your daddy, I am proud of your daddy, I loved him to bits. I am proud to call him my friend," he added, close to tears.
Labour MP Tom Watson also directed his tribute to Donald. "Your father was a very great man. He stood up for what he believed in," he said.Labour MP Tom Watson also directed his tribute to Donald. "Your father was a very great man. He stood up for what he believed in," he said.
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