Salmond is not a nice man. I could say a deal more but this is a public forum. he is however an incredibly astute politician and orator. Sturgeon is the same in terms of capability and communication but for me, has a much greater grasp of detail and shows a great deal more humility empathy and compassion. Her handling of the pandemic has undoubtedly won her a great deal of respect in Scotland from a broad base of political views.
in terms of what has been going on, there are so many angles to this story. The Scottish Government caught up in the ‘me too’ movement trying to put in place new sex harassment processes in parallel to dealing with complaints against Salmond. The relationship between Salmond and Sturgeon, described by her as one of the most important in her life. Friend, mentor, confidant. The pressures on her as First Minister to ensure the complaints are treated correctly and lawfully and at the same time watching that relationship crash and burn because of her refusal to intercede. All the while, every hour of the day, dealing with the pandemic. According to her testimony, she deliberately distanced herself as far as possible from the investigation of the complaints although clearly from an oversight perspective she is involved.
The main charges against her are that she mislead parliament as to when she first heard of the complaints against Salmond. She says she forgot a previous brief meeting. That is what she is being asked to resign about. The committee investigating the matter is trying to paint her as culpable for everything that has gone wrong, the collapse of the case, the mistakes the service made in progressing the original complaints. Most of this is being generated by th3 Tory members of the committee. No shit Sherlock!
has she made mistakes. Yes. Should she resign? Not in a millennium..