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In Tribute to Michael Murgatroyd 1925 - 2004

In the middle years of its growth to prominence, it was a matter of pride for the SNP to have an Englishman - and a Yorkshireman - to hold national office. Mike Murgatroyd had the distinction of being elected to serve as National Treasurer for 13 years.

Born in Huddersfield to a textile family and with a Paisley mother, Mike was educated at Giggleswick School. On leaving school during the war years, he served with the Royal Artillery. Following demobilisation, he went to study textiles, and after graduation, worked with Dunlop and Firestone on research projects for a number of years. His life might have been spared the travails of SNP National Treasurer, but marrying Yvonne left him with little choice but to move to Scotland!

He obtained a job with Uniroyal, which had taken over NB Rubber in Fountainbridge (Edinburgh), this time as a buyer. This work took him worldwide. Yvonne joined the Edinburgh Branch of the party but while attending meetings and socials, Mike didn't take the plunge. Fate caught up with him to Scotland's great advantage. One evening, having gone to a Musselburgh Branch meeting, Mike listened to George Leslie and then turned round and said, "That's it. I'm joining". All slightly to the consternation of members who thought that he was already a member.

In 1977, Mike was made redundant, possibly because he was trying to gain trade union recognition. He moved to Inverness - where he joined Inverness East Branch. Determined not to be unemployed again, he became a taxi driver.

At Mike's funeral, former SNP Chairman, Billy Wolfe spoke with felling about Mike's contribution - "Mike Murgatroyd was elected National Treasurer in 1970. In June of that year there had been a General Election. We were defending our one previous seat - Hamilton, won by Winnie Ewing. Our hopes were high and we buoyant. We were fighting 65 out of 71 seats. In the previous election, in 1966, we contested 23 seats. The SNP had been spreading its message like a forest fire since 1962.

In 1970, we used all the resources we could find. We lost Hamilton but won the Western Isles. The position of National treasurer was a daunting one. We had a serious over-draft - a recurring situation in the years ahead.

Mike carried out his duties for 13 years, with the complete trust of the Party. His gentle, courteous personality radiated an aura of dedication and reliability - which also included the valuable quality of being thrawn when that was needed. Mike was a hands-on office-bearer, in touch with the Party's financial situation, working with another gentle and dedicated soul, Alice Slater who was the book-keeper during the whole of Mike's stewardship. He was a very special person and those of us who knew him as the Party Treasurer can never forget him."

In his latter years, Mike was unable to get about. He died leaving Yvonne, four sons and a wide family of grandchildren and great grandchildren.

                                                                                                                                 Gordon Wilson

                             (First printed in the November 2004 issue of The Scots Independent)

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