Frankly by Nicola Sturgeon: A Candid, Engaging Memoir, Although I’m Not Sure About Her Take on Irish Reunification
Alex Salmond's niece condemns Nicola Sturgeon for personal attacks in her memoir, saying it causes family distress nearly a year after Salmond's death and shows lack of decency.
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Sturgeon making Salmond claims because he can’t defend himself, niece says
Christina Hendry said her family was united on legal action against the Scottish Government over its botched handling of harassment complaints. Alex Salmond’s niece has criticised Nicola Sturgeon’s decision to write about her late uncle, saying she had only done so “because he’s not here to defend himself”. Christina Hendry said if the former first minister and Alba Party leader was alive today he would have defended himself “with every fibre of…
Nicola Sturgeon is 'cashing in' by making 'cruel' attacks against Alex Salmond, claims family
Nicola Sturgeon has been accused of "cashing in" on "cruel" attacks against her former Scottish National Party colleague Alex Salmond. Ms Sturgeon, 55, became First Minister shortly after Mr Salmond resigned from Bute House after losing the 2014 independence referendum. Mr Salmond, who passed away last October at the age of 69, was the subject of much of Ms Sturgeon's bombshell memoir, Frankly.**ARE YOU READING THIS ON OUR APP? DOWNLOAD NOW FOR …
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