The Story
Born in Irvine in 1970 Nicola Sturgeon joined the SNP aged only 16 and devoted her teenage years to Glasgow Universitys Scottish Nationalist Association, after graduating in law she worked as a solicitor at the Drumchapel Law Centre in Glasgow. Sturgeon became the partys Youth Affairs Vice Convener and Publicity Vice Convener and first stood for Parliament at the 1992 general election Scotlands youngest parliamentary candidate. In 1997 she contested Glasgow Govan, an urban workingclass constituency that was to form the nucleus of her political career thereafter. Only in 2007 did Sturgeon manage to win the constituency from Labour, having secured a place in the Scottish Parliament via the Glasgow list in 1999 and 2003. Selfevidently a rising star within the SNP, she stood aside as a leadership candidate in 2004 to become Alex Salmonds running mate, quickly establishing herself as the partys leader at Holyrood. When the SNP formed its first (minority) administration in 2007 Sturgeon became Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing, and swiftly became one of the Scottish Governments most successful ministers.Her reputation for efficiency and shrewd political judgement grew even more during the referendum negotiations of 2012 and the subsequent independence campaign.By the time Alex Salmond resigned as First Minister and SNP leader in the wake of a No vote Sturgeon was viewed as his inevitable successor. Ten years earlier shed been perceived as what some called a nippy sweetie, a streetfighting Glaswegian politician lacking Salmonds broad populist appeal. But in the intervening period she had softened her image and even begun to outstrip her mentor and boss in terms of voter approval.
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Born in Irvine in 1970 Nicola Sturgeon joined the SNP aged only 16 and devoted her teenage years to Glasgow Universitys Scottish Nationalist Association, after graduating in law she worked as a solicitor at the Drumchapel Law Centre in Glasgow. Sturgeon became the partys Youth Affairs Vice Convener and Publicity Vice Convener and first stood for Parliament at the 1992 general election Scotlands youngest parliamentary candidate. In 1997 she contested Glasgow Govan, an urban workingclass constituency that was to form the nucleus of her political career thereafter. Only in 2007 did Sturgeon manage to win the constituency from Labour, having secured a place in the Scottish Parliament via the Glasgow list in 1999 and 2003. Selfevidently a rising star within the SNP, she stood aside as a leadership candidate in 2004 to become Alex Salmonds running mate, quickly establishing herself as the partys leader at Holyrood. When the SNP formed its first (minority) administration in 2007 Sturgeon became Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing, and swiftly became one of the Scottish Governments most successful ministers.Her reputation for efficiency and shrewd political judgement grew even more during the referendum negotiations of 2012 and the subsequent independence campaign.By the time Alex Salmond resigned as First Minister and SNP leader in the wake of a No vote Sturgeon was viewed as his inevitable successor. Ten years earlier shed been perceived as what some called a nippy sweetie, a streetfighting Glaswegian politician lacking Salmonds broad populist appeal. But in the intervening period she had softened her image and even begun to outstrip her mentor and boss in terms of voter approval.













