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Charles Kennedy family ‘extremely pleased’ at Libdem win, new MP says

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CHARLES Kennedy’s family are “extremely pleased” that the area of the Highlands he represente­d is once again a Liberal Democrat-held constituen­cy, the new MP has said.

Angus Macdonald won the newly formed seat of Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire at the General Election, finishing ahead of the SNP’S Drew Hendry with a majority of 2,160.

Former Libdem leader Mr Kennedy represente­d Ross, Skye and Lochaber until 2015. He died shortly after losing his seat.

Mr Macdonald’s constituen­cy was the very last to be declared due to the returning officer ordering a recount, with the results being announced on Saturday morning.

The former army officer is a businessma­n and author as well as being a Highland councillor.

He said he was hopeful of a win despite polls suggesting the seat would stay in SNP hands.

He said: “Not one single poll had the SNP losing, and quite a few had me behind Labour and the Conservati­ves.”

At about one o’clock on election night “the SNP’S mood went from being buoyant to being dejected” as the vote counting process suggested the Libdems were ahead, he said.

The returning officer’s decision meant the constituen­cy, which stretches from Skye in the west to Inverness in the east, would not be formally declared until Saturday.

But Mr Macdonald said the result was clear at that point, saying: “The fact is, Drew Hendry conceded on the first night ... There was an assumption amongst almost everybody that I had won.”

Mr Hendry, who had been an MP since 2015, said it had been an “absolute joy” to represent those in the area.

In his concession statement, he said: “I am obviously disappoint­ed not to be continuing that representa­tion under the new Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire boundary and wish the new MP every success in his new role.

“People need an MP who will fight for their needs both local and at UK level and during this cost-ofliving crisis, they have never needed help and assistance more.”

Charles Kennedy’s son Donald was supportive of Mr Macdonald’s campaign, providing him with a quote for campaign leaflets as he sought to regain the area for the Libdems after nine years.

The new MP said: “The family were extremely pleased.

“There was no doubt at all that they felt it was great it had been reclaimed for the Liberal Democrats.”

He wore full Highland dress, including his family Macdonald of Keppoch tartan kilt to the election count – an outfit he plans to sport again at the state opening of parliament next week.

Mr Macdonald said there is “elation” in the Libdems after they took 71 seats across the UK and he will focus on improving transport and infrastruc­ture in the Highlands.

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