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Nicola Sturgeon, Former First Minister

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Lilyslass Wed 12-Mar-25 17:36:24

I think former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has probably done the best thing for herself by stating she won't stand again. It's hard to see who could live up to all she has done for Scots, but we have a large pool of talent and there is always hope. As both Health Minister and later, in the top job, she oversaw many policies which have improved the lot of me and my wider family, old and young.

Abolishing prescription charges, free bus travel for over 60s, baby boxes, full mitigation of the cruel Bedroom Tax and the Scottish Child Payment. These have all made our lives easier.

For me, personally, her daily Covid broadcasts got me through the pandemic, aided and abetted by the lighter moments provided when the late, great Janey Godley published comic takeoffs, which surely came close - at times - to what Ms Sturgeon was actually thinking.

The SNP don't take seats in the House of Lords, but in any fair world, Ms Sturgeon would now be heading for a career in diplomacy or international relations... if she wanted it.

It's time for the Scottish legal authorities to bring Operation Branchform (investigation into SNP finances) to conclusion, or at least explain to the public (and frustrated judges, fellow legal experts, media and even the original complainant) what's taking so long.

Not only does the delay now threaten to affect the upcoming Scottish election, it is holding back the progress of a woman in her prime who has consistently given her all for Scotland, and deserves to be free to go wherever her intellect and undoubted talents take her next.

Maremia Sat 15-Mar-25 14:46:19

Meanwhile, in Broxburn, Uphall and Winchburgh, a seat on the council, that was expected to be won by Labour, has been retained by the SNP.

OldFrill Sat 15-Mar-25 17:16:05

Maremia

Meanwhile, in Broxburn, Uphall and Winchburgh, a seat on the council, that was expected to be won by Labour, has been retained by the SNP.

Congratulations. Scraped it by 112 votes l think.
Why do you think there was only a 25% turnout?

OldFrill Sat 15-Mar-25 17:28:26

Maremia

Lilyslass, Sturgeon was the best Leader in the Four Nations during Covid. That cannot be taken from her.
stewaris, yes Sturgeon is a lawyer, but she is not an accountant. Those books were signed off by a legal firm of accountants, before she put her signature to the document.

It's an opinion.
She rather damned herself when she promised during a press conference to hand over all her WhatsApp texts to the COVID enquiry. Knowing full well she's already deleted them. She blatantly lied.

stewaris Sat 15-Mar-25 17:41:08

#Maremia I agree she is not an accountant but any solicitor/lawyer worth their salt advises all their clients not to sign any document they haven't read or don't understand. Nicola Sturgeon will have known that and will also have known that she may be held responsible under the law. It makes no difference if they were signed off by accountants or not signatories are still responsible.

Aveline Sun 16-Mar-25 13:07:15

If anyone still thinks she was the best leader I'd suggest that you are easily impressed by her totally verbose and unnecessary 'briefings'. She loves the limelight. Wonder what she'll do to regain it? Her much vaunted autobiography will obviously be very short indeed as she can't seem to recall very much at all.