Nicola Sturgeon’s resignation as First Minister cheered by critics
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Nicola Sturgeon’s resignation as First Minister has been brutally cheered by her critics, with one beaming: “Goodbye and good riddance!” The SNP leader is due to speak at a hastily-arranged press conference from her residence at Bute House in Edinburgh. She will remain in office until the SNP elects a sucessor. Ms Sturgeon also stands down without realising her key political mission – Scottish independence – which is now shrouded in doubt following the recent UK Supreme Court ruling.
But several of Ms Sturgeon’s critics have been quick to take to social media to rejoice at the news of her resignation.
TalkTV presenter and journalist Julia Hartley-Brewer tweeted: “Any politician who tells you that a man can magically become a woman is stupid, insane or a liar.
“Goodbye @NicolaSturgeon and good riddance. And the same to every other politician who claims the same thing. You are a danger to women and girls. We will not tolerate it.
GB News presenter Darren Grimes wrote: “Nicola Sturgeon is resigning! Happy days my friends. Scotland deserves better than this separatist menace.”
Broadcaster Dominique Samuels tweeted: “Good riddance to divisive Nicola Sturgeon resigning as First Minister. Her arrogance in attacking women’s rights in the name of gender ideology was ultimately her downfall.”
Ms Sturgeon will resign as the longest-serving and first female First Minister since the creation of the Scottish Parliament.
She has been at the forefront of leading the SNP to repeated election victories at UK, Scottish and local level.
But the First Minister has been engulfed in controversy over recent weeks as her Government tried to push through gender reforms, only for them to be blocked by Westminster.
The SNP leader has also faced a fierce backlash with the issue of housing transgender prisoners in women’s facilities.
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