Nicola Sturgeon has ‘unfinished business’ and may stay in Holyrood for 10 or 20 years
- Nicola Sturgeon hinted at possibly standing for election again after stepping down as First Minister, and she criticized claims about focusing on gender reforms as 'bunkum' and untrue.
- Sturgeon maintained that she has improved Scotland's education, despite official reports indicating a decline, stating it was 'bunkum' to claim otherwise.
- Scottish Conservative deputy leader Rachael Hamilton criticized Sturgeon's legacy, stating it will be remembered for letting down women and girls regarding gender self-ID proposals.
- Sturgeon has been low-profile, contributing only twice in a year and highlighting concerns about Scotland's youth.
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