Don't Think of Me As That Poor Wee Man Who's Lost His Wife. . . I'm Not the First Person to Know Grief Exclusive Outspoken Tory Msp Opens His Heart Following the Death of His Beloved Partner, Marion

Evening TimesMarch 20, 2006

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PHIL GALLIE, one of the country's most outspoken MSPs, talks frankly to ROSEMARY LONG about his life after the death of beloved wife Marion, and his decision to stand down from Holyrood at the next election

MSP PHIL GALLIE has bought some good stout leather walking boots. Come the Easter parliamentary recess they will carry him into the Carrick Hills in Ayrshire . . . and further along the path to a new chapter in his life.

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Don't Think of Me As That Poor Wee Man Who's Lost His Wife. . . I'm Not the First Person to Know Grief Exclusive Outspoken Tory Msp Opens His Heart Following the Death of His Beloved Partner, Marion

It is a chapter that started with the death of his beloved wife Marion in January.

On top of the inevitable harrowing grief, there are all the empty hours needing to be filled. But he is determined to fill them.

For more than four years, he programmed his life and political career around the needs of his blind, wheelchair-bound wife, wh...

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