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Former UK chancellor Alastair Darling dies aged 70

Alistair Darling served as UK chancellor from 2007 to 2010
Alistair Darling served as UK chancellor from 2007 to 2010

Former UK chancellor and veteran Labour politician Alistair Darling has died aged 70.

The long-serving MP died after spending time in hospital being treated for cancer, a spokesperson on behalf of his family said.

A statement issued on behalf of his family said: "The death of Alistair Darling, a former Chancellor of the Exchequer and long-serving member of the Labour cabinet, was announced in Edinburgh today.

"Mr Darling, the much-loved husband of Margaret and beloved father of Calum and Anna, died after a short spell in Western General Hospital under the wonderful care of the cancer team."

Mr Darling served as a Labour MP from 1987 to 2015 and was UK chancellor during the financial crisis of 2008.

He retired from the House of Lords in 2020 just five years after being appointed a life peer.

Alastair Darling with former UK prime minister Gordon Brown

Labour leader Keir Starmer said: "Alistair lived a life devoted to public service. He will be remembered as the chancellor whose calm expertise and honesty helped to guide Britain through the tumult of the global financial crisis.

"He was a lifelong advocate for Scotland and the Scottish people and his greatest professional pride came from representing his constituents in Edinburgh.

"I consider myself incredibly fortunate to have benefited from Alistair's counsel and friendship. He was always at hand to provide advice built on his decades of experience - always with his trademark wry, good humour.

"Alistair will be missed by all those whose lives he touched. His loss to the Labour Party, his friends and his family is immeasurable."

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said: "Alistair Darling's passing is a huge loss to us all. He was a dedicated public servant who served this country through challenging times.

"The role he played during the 2014 independence referendum was vital in keeping our union together.

"My deepest condolences go out to his family and friends at this difficult time."