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| MP MacDougall dies after illness |
| Wednesday, 13 August 2008 | |
Scottish
Labour MP John MacDougall has died after a long illness.
The MP for the Fife town of Glenrothes had been battling Mesothelioma,
an incurable cancer of the lining of the lungs, for some time.
His death will trigger a by-election in the seat, which neighbours
Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath constituency.
Mr MacDougall, a former leader of Fife Council who
was first elected to the Commons in 2001, was 60 when he died.
The Dunfermline-born married father-of-two had been a patient at the
Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy, where he was visited by Mr Brown on
Monday.
The prime minister led the tributes to Mr MacDougall, which came from
across the party spectrum.
Mr Brown said: "John MacDougall gave more than 30
years of distinguished public service to Fife and he will be remembered
as a true servant of the people.
"Over three decades, he has been a good personal friend of mine."
Mr MacDougall started work at the RGC oil rig construction yard at
Methil, before union activism led him into politics.
The former boilermaker led Fife Council for nine
years before taking over the Central Fife Westminster seat, held by
Henry McLeish, who went on to become Scottish first minister.
Following boundary changes, Mr MacDougall stayed in parliament as MP
for the new Glenrothes constituency, where his majority at the last
election was 10,664.
Mr MacDougall was known for his extensive connections in the EU, having
sat on the body which investigated financial irregularity in the
European Community.
He also served as vice-president of the Assembly of
the European Regions.
Mr MacDougall, who had been fighting Mesothelioma for two years, never
fully recovered from surgery in London last year and had been
chronically ill.
He has left behind his wife Cathy and two children, Scott and Julie.
A Labour Party spokesman said: "All our thoughts are with his family at
this time."
SNP MP Angus Robertson said he was saddened by Mr
MacDougall's death.
He added: "We may have been on opposite sides in the House of Commons,
but John carried the respect of people right across the chamber and was
passionate for the issues he believed in and the welfare of his
constituents, which he cared about deeply."
Scottish Conservative MP David Mundell, said: "John
was a kind and decent man who was dedicated to the service of the
people of Fife, with distinguished service both in parliament and local
government.
"I have greatly admired the way in which he has borne such a
debilitating illness with enormous courage."
The last by-election fought in Fife, in February
2006, saw the Liberal Democrats overturn a Labour majority of more than
11,500 to win the seat of Dunfermline and West Fife.
And in a by-election last month, the SNP won what was thought to have
been one of Labour's safest seats, Glasgow East.
Source: BBC News
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Scottish
Labour MP John MacDougall has died after a long illness.
The MP for the Fife town of Glenrothes had been battling Mesothelioma,
an incurable cancer of the lining of the lungs, for some time.
His death will trigger a by-election in the seat, which neighbours
Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath constituency.

