Former Lib Dem Leader Lord Menzies Campbell Dies Aged 84
Former Lib Dem Leader Lord Menzies Campbell Dies Aged 84

Former Lib Dem Leader Lord Menzies Campbell Dies Aged 84

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Lord Menzies "Ming" Campbell, former leader of the UK Liberal Democrats and a respected political figure, has died at the age of 84 after a period of respite care in London. Campbell was known for his distinguished political career spanning five decades, including serving as the party's foreign affairs spokesperson and leading opposition against the Iraq War, which underscored his morality and courage. Before politics, he was an accomplished athlete, competing in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and holding the British 100m record for several years. Tributes highlighted his dedication as a public servant, his mentorship, and his warm, generous character, with figures such as Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton and party leader Sir Ed Davey praising his contributions and legacy. Campbell also served as Chancellor of the University of St Andrews and was a member of the House of Lords after stepping down from the Commons in 2015. His family expressed gratitude to his care providers, and his death has been met with widespread respect and mourning across the political spectrum.

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