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Scotland leader Nicola Sturgeon makes surprise resignation announcement

Nicola Sturgeon, who has had the longest tenure of any Scottish first minister, announced her plans to resign on Wednesday, standing down with no obvious successor in place and dealing a blow to the fight for independence.

Sturgeon, 52, said she would stay on until her Scottish National Party (SNP) had completed the process of finding a successor.

“In my head and in my heart, I know that time is now, that is right for me, for my party and my country,” she said at a news conference in Edinburgh.

Sturgeon became SNP leader in the wake of its 2014 independence referendum when the country voted 55 per cent to 45 per cent to remain as part of the United Kingdom, leading to the departure of predecessor Alex Salmond.

She led her party to a resounding success at the 2015 U.K. election, winning 56 of 59 seats in Scotland and establishing it as Britain’s third-largest party, before she retained control over the devolved parliament at more recent elections.

But she has recently become embroiled in a row with the London government of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, and some of her own voters, over a gender recognition bill, and London has blocked the path to another independence referendum.

Sturgeon said she had wrestled with the decision with “oscillating levels of intensity” for several weeks and denied that it was a “reaction to short-term pressures” and battles inherent in the position.

Time for a new voice: Sturgeon

Sturgeon said the weight of making decisions that affected the lives and freedoms of citizens during the pandemic had taken a cumulative toll, citing an “intensity and brutality” to reactions to government policy in the age of social media.

“I am a human being as well as a politician,” she said.

People watch the news conference held by Sturgeon, which came about an hour after the first reports of her surprise resignation emerged. (Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Sturgeon said it was time for voters to hear a new voice.

“Too often I see issues presented, and as a result viewed, not on their own merits, but through the prism of what I think and what people think about me,” she said.

The SNP suffered a blow in November when the United Kingdom’s top court ruled that her Scottish government could not hold a second referendum without approval from the British Parliament.

Successive Conservative governments in London have said the 2014 referendum was a once-in-a-generation decision and could not be repeated so soon.

Sturgeon said in response that she would turn the next British general election into a de facto referendum to ramp up pressure on London to grant another vote.

“There’s almost a vacuum that comes after her, because there’s nobody now who is a clear and obvious successor to take over,” Anthony Wells, head of European Political and Social Research at YouGov UK, told Reuters.

He said Sturgeon’s strength at the top of the party had contained internal disputes over the way forward: “Without somebody clearly with her hand on the tiller, I guess it will be a bit chaotic.”

Battles on independence, transgender policy

According to polls, support for independence rose above 50 per cent in the wake of the Supreme Court defeat but has since slipped back.

Sturgeon said Wednesday she believed in the fight for independence with “every fibre of my being” and vowed to continue to champion that cause.

Former leader of British Liberal Democrats:

Nicola Sturgeon has been a towering figure at the top of Scottish politics for 16 years: a strong leader, formidable opponent and important feminist role model, persisting despite the vitriol and abuse that sadly is synonymous with being a woman in public life. / https://t.co/bQAjXaHxGQ

@joswinson

Salmond, who clashed with Sturgeon in the past, praised her on social media as a “first-rate political communicator and election winner.” But, he said, the independence movement has “been left with no clear strategy.”

“There are a rangle of able people in the SNP but they will now be tested in the fire of leadership inheriting a range of serious government policy challenges,” said Salmond.

Demonstrators angered by the government’s policies on transgender rights hold placards during a protest outside of Bute House on Wednesday. (Andy Buchanan/AFP/Getty Images)

In recent months, Sturgeon became embroiled in a row over transgender policies after Scotland passed a bill to make it easier for people to change their legal gender.

Sunak’s government said it would block the bill because it could impact the law in the rest of the United Kingdom.

My thanks go to @NicolaSturgeon for her long-standing service. I wish her all the best for her next steps.

We will continue to work closely with the @scotgov on our joint efforts to deliver for people across Scotland.

@RishiSunak

The decision by Sturgeon caught political observers by surprise, despite the ongoing controversy over the gender recognition measure.

The row turned the spotlight on the treatment of transgender people in Scottish prisons, with Sturgeon facing difficult questions after a transgender woman convicted of rape was initially placed in an all-female prison.

Scotland has since said it would review the management of transgender prisoners.

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Eliot Bowman

Eliot Bowman (Eli Bowman) is a Journalist at Flaunt Weekly covering Business News.

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