Western Mail

Sturgeon’s sadness as Salmond quits the SNP

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NICOLA Sturgeon has spoken of her sadness after Alex Salmond, her mentor for three decades, resigned from the SNP.

The First Minister and SNP leader spoke of an “incredibly difficult” few days for the party and said she understand­s why Mr Salmond has chosen to resign his membership.

She also reiterated her stance that the two complaints received by the Scottish Government could not be ignored.

In a statement, Ms Sturgeon said: “I feel a huge sadness about this whole situation. Alex has been my friend and mentor for almost 30 years and his contributi­on to the SNP and the independen­ce movement speaks for itself.

“While the decision to resign has been Alex’s alone, I understand why he has chosen to separate the current questions he is facing from the day-to-day business of the SNP and the ongoing campaign for independen­ce.”

She continued: “These last few days have been incredibly difficult for the party and, I am sure, for those involved in the complaints that have been made to the Scottish Government. I appreciate that they will have been difficult for Alex too.

“However, the hard fact remains that two complaints were received by the Scottish Government that could not be ignored or swept under the carpet.

“Complaints must be investigat­ed without fear or favour, regardless of the seniority of the person involved.

“I know party members will be upset by this news, just as I am. I also know there are many questions that can only be answered in the fullness of time.

“It is important now that any legal processes are allowed to take their course.”

Meanwhile, opposition parties have attacked Mr Salmond’s crowdfundi­ng campaign.

A spokesman for the Scottish Conservati­ves said: “The fact he now has the brass neck to publicly crowdfund in the same breath as seemingly doing the right thing is astonishin­g.

“Scotland now faces the incredible and unpreceden­ted situation of its most famous former First Minister appealing to SNP supporters for cash to take legal action against the government he used to run.”

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