Sturgeon’s exit: does SNP leader leave Scotland a better place?

Outgoing leader dominated Scottish life but had her star status began to fade away?

Nicola Sturgeon in red suit in front of a crowd of people, waving
Sturgeon has been described as formidable, polarising, eloquent
(Image credit: Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP) (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Engaging, eloquent, politically nuanced: the “great irony” of Nicola Sturgeon’s resignation speech last week was that it underlined all the qualities that her supporters will be sad to lose, said Paul Waugh in The i newsaper.

From the “self-deprecating joke” that her critics would “cope with the news just fine” to her admission that she regretted not managing to bring more “rationality” to the public discourse, Scotland’s First Minister “proved once more than she has been one of the most skilful communicators of recent British political history”.

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