Mar 12 2025 61 mins 17
In this episode of the Holyrood Sources podcast, the discussion revolves around Nicola Sturgeon's decision not to stand for re-election as an MSP in 2026. The speakers reflect on her legacy, discussing both her successes and failures during her time in office, including her electoral achievements, handling of COVID-19, and controversial policies such as gender recognition. They also consider the implications of her departure for the SNP and the future political landscape in Scotland. The conversation explores the dynamics of leadership changes within the SNP, the implications of gender representation in political roles, and the potential reshuffle of the cabinet as key figures announce their departures. The episode also touches on international relations and how perceptions of leaders like Keir Starmer are shifting among voters.
Liz Smith, a Conservative MSP, discusses the Residential Outdoor Education Bill aimed at providing all pupils in state and grant-aided schools with opportunities for residential outdoor education. She emphasises the importance of such experiences in building resilience, self-esteem, and teamwork skills among young people, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The discussion also touches on the challenges of implementing the bill in a post-COVID education system and the need for inclusive education that benefits all students, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Liz reflects on her career in politics and her commitment to improving education in Scotland.
Plus, we discuss the potential reshuffle of the cabinet as key figures announce their departures. Additionally, the discussion touches on the ongoing leadership contest within the Alba party and the legacy of former leader Alex Salmond.
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