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A 2007 story published by Todd Sturgeon’s alma mater, DePauw University, quoted an Indianapolis Star article about his retirement from the University of Indianapolis that year, in which he said his son Connor inspired him to step down from the team.
Cassy Kelly, 28, has grown up in a modern Scotland shaped in some way by Sturgeon’s SNP and was at the club with her grandfather, Alastair Ferguson, with whom she had just finished a game.
“Even following Nicola Sturgeon’s sudden resignation, the SNP Government continues to attempt to dupe the public by saying this case has nothing to do with its gender self-ID Bill.
His first major Cabinet position came during Nicola Sturgeon’s 2018 reshuffle when he was made justice secretary – a position he held until 2021.
Source: https://www.thenational.scot/news/23331710.snp-leadership-race-humza-yousaf/?ref=rss
However SNP HQ, run by Nicola Sturgeon’s husband, the party chief executive Peter Murrell, has repeatedly refused to say how many people are voting on her replacement.
Humza Yousaf, Ms Sturgeon’s successor as first minister, described the arrest as a ‘difficult day’ for the SNP.
In a video posted on social media when he launched his campaign, he spoke about how the days following Ms Sturgeon’s resignation had been a “rollercoaster of emotion”.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/humza-yousaf-snp-leadership-election-b2308609.html
Meanwhile, the Scottish Sun yesterday revealed that Ms Sturgeon’s closest aide is working on the Yousaf campaign.
Mr Yousaf was also asked why he thought he could claim perhaps 34% of the votes cast in the election as a mandate for independence, compared to Ms Sturgeon’s 50%-plus-1 plan.
NICOLA Sturgeon’s spokesperson has provided an update following the arrest of the former first minister.
Oh, sorry, I forgot, that’s already been done at Nicola Sturgeon’s place.
She said her “voter empowerment mechanism” was “slightly different” to Ms Sturgeon’s de facto referendum, although it was unclear what was new apart from its name.
Sturgeon’s husband Peter Murrell stepped down as the SNP’s chief executive midway through the leadership contest.
Source: https://socialistworker.co.uk/news/humza-yousaf-promises-no-break-from-nicola-sturgeon/
That raised concerns that Sturgeon’s position on transgender rights could undermine support for independence, the SNP’s overarching goal.
Source: https://globalnews.ca/news/9488296/nicola-sturgeon-resigns-scotland-leader/
The Committee’s report said Ms Sturgeon’s high-profile visit to the Ferguson Marine yard in Port Glasgow on 31 August 2015 probably weakened the negotiating hand of the state ferry procurement body CMAL.
The Crown Office has denied this and Ms Sturgeon’s successor as First Minister, Humza Yousaf, yesterday claimed the timescale for the warrant was not ‘out of the ordinary’.
The party’s gender plan became a key issue for some of then-First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s most strident critics.
This gap between assertion and fact increasingly became a problem and, bit by bit, Ms Sturgeon’s approval ratings began to slip.
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/politics/23719623.sturgeon-versus-salmond-know-whose-side/?ref=rss
What a talent to cover so quickly and ably without the need for any text, the question, which will likely fill many column inches in the days to come, of who will fill Nicola Sturgeon’s shoes.
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/23327614.leader-may-going-indy-movement-will-not-die/?ref=rss
Yet it was the response of Marianne Wheelagher, 64, on the nearby high street, that hinted at the political possibilities – in theory at least – that Sturgeon’s departure could open up.