Nicola Sturgeon is the author of her own misfortune
The First Minister’s careless handling of the gender bill has split her government, her party and the nationalist movement.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The First Minister’s careless handling of the gender bill has split her government, her party and the nationalist movement.
ByThe First Minister’s insistence that women had nothing to fear from the gender bill has been proved wrong.
ByThe SNP’s new man in Westminster on the party’s internal divisions, Scotland’s gender bill and Brexit.
ByIf Labour wins the next election it will face nationalist opponents in Scotland and England. Could the UK survive?
ByAnas Sarwar’s party risks coming across as a limp facsimile of the SNP.
ByParty members raised concerns over Frank McAveety’s sexualised comments about a 15-year-old girl.
ByAs she enters the winter of her first-ministership, the gap between Sturgeon’s ambition and delivery is ever clearer.
ByForty one Conservative MPs abstained on the gender bill vote and some believe the government’s approach is immoral and ineffective.
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