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Nicola Sturgeons has finally got her independence.

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FriedGreenTomatoes2 Mon 13-Jan-25 14:43:00

She and Peter Murrell are divorcing.
I wonder who gets to keep the campervan?

woodenspoon Mon 13-Jan-25 19:19:16

Midlife crisis? Going campervanning around Scotland or Europe? Could be a possibility. Off grid.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Mon 13-Jan-25 19:19:44

Will it get used then, or sold?

Jeanathome Mon 13-Jan-25 19:25:00

I don't think Mr. Johnson was or is honourable. But cricitise him here at your peril.

woodenspoon Mon 13-Jan-25 19:29:34

Has he got a campervan Jean? I never knew that.

Mollygo Mon 13-Jan-25 19:32:41

Jeanathome

I don't think Mr. Johnson was or is honourable. But cricitise him here at your peril.

🤣🤣🤣
If you read through GN posts, there are endless criticisms of BJ, some justified, some not.
Mind you, if you read through GN historical posts, there’s plenty of criticism of NS too.
But criticise any of the current government . . .

Allira Mon 13-Jan-25 19:35:16

Jeanathome

I don't think Mr. Johnson was or is honourable. But cricitise him here at your peril.

How is he involved?

Oreo Mon 13-Jan-25 19:43:07

Wyllow3

"“With a heavy heart I am confirming that Peter and I have decided to end our marriage. To all intents and purposes we have been separated for some time now and feel it is time to bring others up to speed with where we are.

“It goes without saying that we still care deeply for each other, and always will. We will be making no further comment.”

‘Still care deeply about one other’ but not enough to live together it seems.
Maybe they blamed each other for what happened.

Oreo Mon 13-Jan-25 19:44:58

Casdon

It amazes me that people think a marriage breaking up is an excuse for bitchy comments. Politics is one thing, say whatever you like about that, but the end of a marriage? Seriously?

Brought about by their own shenanigans so hard to feel sorry for them.

Oreo Mon 13-Jan-25 19:46:19

Jeanathome

I don't think Mr. Johnson was or is honourable. But cricitise him here at your peril.

On the wrong thread?😁
There’s nothing about Johnson here.

Jeanathome Mon 13-Jan-25 19:47:18

Allira

Jeanathome

I don't think Mr. Johnson was or is honourable. But cricitise him here at your peril.

How is he involved?

Because it seems bizarre that it's OK to be highly unpleasant about some people and yet others are deemed above criticism.

I really felt for the man when he was clearly so ill. As a human being, I felt empathy.

Oreo Mon 13-Jan-25 19:57:12

Nobody in the public eye or being paid by the public purse is beyond criticism and I expect Boris Johnson had his turn when in the limelight for criticism on this forum, if he hasn’t this is a very odd forum.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Mon 13-Jan-25 20:01:42

Thomas Ross, another leading KC, said earlier this month: “It’s not accurate to say, so far as Mr Murrell is concerned, that it can go on forever. The clock is definitely running so far as he’s concerned.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Mon 13-Jan-25 20:08:30

A report is imminent. Any decade now I’d expect….

woodenspoon Mon 13-Jan-25 20:11:12

Apparently she is living with a female author and her wife in Edinburgh, so reports say. Cosy.

Aveline Mon 13-Jan-25 21:09:09

Yes. That marriage has been over for years. This announcement is obviously to deflect negative comment on her after Moira Salmond had to make a public plea for her to stop bad mouthing Alex. I hate seeing these nasty PR stunts.

BevSec Mon 13-Jan-25 21:22:54

RosiesMaw2

Oh for goodness’ sake!
I thought the camper van reference was quite funny- worthy of HIGNFY or Private Eye.
Some pearls are too readily clutched and virtue signalled hmm

👏👏👏🤣🤣

LovesBach Mon 13-Jan-25 22:16:29

At the time of the arrest of her husband, NS stated that she knew nothing about the financial skullduggery that had taken place. If this is true, then she has been horribly let down, deceived, and had her career ruined. I too might consider ditching the husband.

Louella12 Mon 13-Jan-25 22:20:24

Val McDermid. She writes excellent books.

Casdon Mon 13-Jan-25 22:24:04

Oreo

Casdon

It amazes me that people think a marriage breaking up is an excuse for bitchy comments. Politics is one thing, say whatever you like about that, but the end of a marriage? Seriously?

Brought about by their own shenanigans so hard to feel sorry for them.

I must be clutching my pearls as Rosie’sMaw suggests. I’ve got no problem with anybody criticising any politicians for their political actions or bad decisions. For me, making fun of their marriage woes is off limits, there has to be a dividing line between public and private lives.

Litterpicker Mon 13-Jan-25 23:04:42

“She is now in the winter of her first-ministership, which is all too apparent, but the personal commitment she has shown to her job over the past nine years, the steadiness with which she has carried on in what at times have been difficult and draining circumstances, the burden she has uncomplainingly borne, is not to be lightly dismissed. She has shown greater personal integrity than Boris Johnson, more skilful management of her party than Theresa May, and, well, better everything than Liz Truss.” Chris Deerin in The New Statesman 20 January 2023

To criticise politicians’ policies is one thing but to make unsubstantiated comments about personal motivation and character strikes me as unworthy. The article I quote above ultimately regards Nicola Sturgeon’s political career as a failure but it gives her the respect that I think she is due.

Allira Mon 13-Jan-25 23:08:10

Casdon

Oreo

Casdon

It amazes me that people think a marriage breaking up is an excuse for bitchy comments. Politics is one thing, say whatever you like about that, but the end of a marriage? Seriously?

Brought about by their own shenanigans so hard to feel sorry for them.

I must be clutching my pearls as Rosie’sMaw suggests. I’ve got no problem with anybody criticising any politicians for their political actions or bad decisions. For me, making fun of their marriage woes is off limits, there has to be a dividing line between public and private lives.

I’ve got no problem with anybody criticising any politicians for their political actions or bad decisions

It's a fine dividing line in this case, though, because the SNP First Minister's husband was also the CEO of the SNP and was suspected of dodgy dealings.

It's sad the marriage broke down but it presumably must have something to do with Murrell's actions.
Although perhaps Nicola Sturgeon isn't sad, just relieved.

We don't know.

Marydoll Mon 13-Jan-25 23:20:54

Litterpicker

“She is now in the winter of her first-ministership, which is all too apparent, but the personal commitment she has shown to her job over the past nine years, the steadiness with which she has carried on in what at times have been difficult and draining circumstances, the burden she has uncomplainingly borne, is not to be lightly dismissed. She has shown greater personal integrity than Boris Johnson, more skilful management of her party than Theresa May, and, well, better everything than Liz Truss.” Chris Deerin in The New Statesman 20 January 2023

To criticise politicians’ policies is one thing but to make unsubstantiated comments about personal motivation and character strikes me as unworthy. The article I quote above ultimately regards Nicola Sturgeon’s political career as a failure but it gives her the respect that I think she is due.

Good post!

Aveline Tue 14-Jan-25 06:16:05

I have no respect for Sturgeon.

mum2three Tue 14-Jan-25 06:20:21

It's sad when people have to live their lives in the public eye and have everyone knowing all their business.
Still, I suppose it is their choice.

Kandinsky Tue 14-Jan-25 07:05:02

Never really liked the woman, but I can’t help feeling a bit sorry for her.
How far she’s fallen.