Nicola Sturgeon may have taken a fateful misstep over Covid vaccines – John McLellan

If Nicola Sturgeon is seen to side with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in the row over vaccine supplies, this may not go down well with uncommitted voters   (Picture: John Thys/AFP via Getty Images)If Nicola Sturgeon is seen to side with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in the row over vaccine supplies, this may not go down well with uncommitted voters   (Picture: John Thys/AFP via Getty Images)
If Nicola Sturgeon is seen to side with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in the row over vaccine supplies, this may not go down well with uncommitted voters (Picture: John Thys/AFP via Getty Images)
SNP chief executive Pater Murrell recently described the busy life of Scotland’s number one power couple, how he and his wife, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon are often ships that pass in the night in which one doesn’t know what the other has been doing.

Speaking at the parliamentary inquiry into the Scottish government’s botched investigation of sexual harassment allegations against Alex Salmond, Mr Murrell said her typical schedule was, “up early in the morning, back late at night, lots happening in between; very limited time at home, very limited personal time”.

He added they were more likely to talk about “what book she's reading, or what I'm making her for her tea" than great affairs of state and with working every day and weekend, “when we get precious time together the last thing we want to be doing is re-running days with each other”.

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