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Nicola Sturgeon To Step Down As MSP After 25 Years In Scottish Politics

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 12, 2025 World Politics No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nicola Sturgeon To Step Down As MSP After 25 Years In Scottish Politics.

Scotland’s former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced that she will stand down as a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) and will not seek re-election in next year’s Holyrood election.

 

Sturgeon, who led the Scottish National Party (SNP) for nearly a decade, described her time in parliament as a “privilege beyond words” but said the time was right to “close the book on that chapter and open a new one.”





 

A defining political career  

Sturgeon, Scotland’s longest-serving first minister and the first woman to hold the position, stepped down from leadership in March 2023 after eight years in office. She played a pivotal role in shaping Scottish politics, leading the SNP to a series of election victories, including the historic 2015 general election landslide, where the party won 56 out of 59 seats in Scotland.

She was a key advocate for Scottish independence, though her efforts faced setbacks, notably in 2022 when the UK Supreme Court ruled that Holyrood did not have the power to hold another referendum without Westminster’s approval.

 

 Challenges and controversies  

Her tenure was not without controversy. Sturgeon faced criticism over her government’s handling of drug deaths, efforts to close the educational attainment gap, and the divisive gender recognition reforms aimed at simplifying the process for transgender people to legally change their gender.

 

Despite the criticism, she stood by her policies, stating, “I will never apologise for trying to make life better for one of the most stigmatised, discriminated against sections of our society.”

 

Her resignation as first minister marked the beginning of a turbulent period for the SNP. In June 2023, she was arrested and released without charge as part of a police investigation into the party’s finances. She has consistently maintained her innocence. Her husband, Peter Murrell, the SNP’s former chief executive, was later charged with embezzling party funds. In January this year, Sturgeon announced their separation.

 

Reactions to her departure  

Current First Minister John Swinney, who succeeded Humza Yousaf, said he was “very sorry” to see Sturgeon step down, thanking her for her “extraordinary contribution” to Scottish politics. He praised her for the policy achievements that “changed the lives of people in Scotland for the better.”

 

Yousaf, who led the SNP for a year before stepping down in April, also paid tribute, calling Sturgeon “one of the most talented politicians of our generation” and expressing his gratitude for her advice, trust, and friendship.

 

As she prepares to leave politics, Sturgeon has reiterated her commitment to Scottish independence but has not revealed her future plans. For now, she remains one of the most significant figures in Scotland’s modern political history.

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