The “reset” of political polarisation Nicola Sturgeon hoped would happen after her resignation has not taken place, the former first minister has said.
Ms Sturgeon stood down in February 2023, fearing she had become a “polarising” figure in UK politics, a status she said stood in the way of progressing her party’s agenda.
But her hopes that the febrile atmosphere in political discourse would improve after she left office have not come to fruition, she told interviewers from the Institute for Government.
Speaking to the think tank in October in an interview published on Friday, the former first minister – the longest to hold the office in the 25 years since devolution – said: “I had become a polarising figure.