TRIBUTES have been paid to a stalwart of the SNP and independence movement following his death at the age of 96.

Hamish McQueen served as the president of the SNP’s Maryhill and Springburn branch in Glasgow and is said to have joined the party in 1947, just two years after the end of the Second World War.

In a social media post, the branch said: “Hamish was a life-long member of our party since 1947, and a true stalwart of our independence movement.

“Condolences to his family, close friends and all who knew him.”

Bob Doris, the SNP MSP for the area, said: “The word legend is over-used. In the case of Hamish MacQueen it is however very fitting.

"Hamish would have hated such attention or praise. His contribution to the SNP and independence movement was immense. His commitment absolute.

"When I moved to Maryhill in 1999 his reputation was already the stuff of legend, the stories extraordinary.

"His support of me whilst cutting my political teeth in Maryhill SNP is something I will be forever grateful for.

"Carrying the Maryhill SNP banner at rallies beside Hamish are some of my happiest memories in politics. Hamish touched the lives of so many. God bless."

Other MSPs and SNP figures paid tribute to McQueen. Deputy presiding officer Annabelle Ewing (above) said: “Sincere condolences to the family. Hamish was indeed a stalwart for the cause of Scotland.”

SNP veteran Fiona Hyslop, the Transport Secretary, added: “So sad to hear – Hamish was always there, known to many and respected.”

Drugs and Alcohol Minister Christina McKelvie said: “Hamish would turn up at every by-election to chap doors even when he was well into his 80s. What a man and what a legend.”

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Former presiding officer Tricia Marwick said: “So sad to hear this news. Condolences to Hamish’s family and friends.”

Glasgow Cathcart MSP James Dornan (below) added: “Oh no that is awful. I'm sure Hamish was around 100 when I stared getting involved over 25 years ago but still the first to go out campaigning.

“A true giant and lovely man. My thoughts are with his family, friends and all his fellow nationalists.”

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Former MP Margaret Ferrier said: “Terribly sad news about the passing of Hamish MacQueen. An absolute stalwart and legend of the SNP and member of the 1820 Society.

“He never failed to regale you with stories of his time in the party.”