Abstract
IN A few short weeks, we’ll have a new First Minister. Regardless of your political leanings, it’s a strange thing to consider.
Nicola Sturgeon as First Minister was something of a political constant. Prime Ministers arrived at, then left, Number 10; while Nicola Sturgeon must have felt quite settled at Bute House.
Now, though, after almost 10-years, things are about to change – and as they do, an interesting question has arisen. While the public are, undoubtedly, discussing who the next First Minister might be; another point of discussion has arisen – based around the role of religion in modern politics.
Nicola Sturgeon as First Minister was something of a political constant. Prime Ministers arrived at, then left, Number 10; while Nicola Sturgeon must have felt quite settled at Bute House.
Now, though, after almost 10-years, things are about to change – and as they do, an interesting question has arisen. While the public are, undoubtedly, discussing who the next First Minister might be; another point of discussion has arisen – based around the role of religion in modern politics.
Original language | English |
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Specialist publication | The Herald |
Publisher | Herald & Times Group |
Publication status | Published - 3 Mar 2023 |
Keywords
- leadership
- Scottish
- Scotland
- politics