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'Keep the Promise': Nicola Sturgeon's Last Words to Holyrood - but Did She Keep Hers?
Nicola Sturgeon, after 27 years as MSP, will not stand in May’s election, citing the right time to move on despite describing her departure as a wrench.
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Nicola Sturgeon says leaving Holyrood is a ‘wrench’ as she makes final speech
The former first minister of Scotland is stepping down from Holyrood at the next election.
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleNicola Sturgeon Bows Out With Some Farewell Advice
Addressing the Scottish parliament for the final time, the former first minister said it was a wrench to leave Holyrood, but the time was right to move on. She was elected to the newly devolved parliament in 1999, and was Scotland’s first minister from 2014 until she quit in 2023 amid a Scottish National Party (SNP) financial scandal – but was later cleared. “I’ve been here for 27 years – that’s almost exactly half my life,” she said in her fare…
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