Watch: Sturgeon tells BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg: ‘I will not apologise for crimes of my former husband’

Sturgeon Stands Firm: 'I Will Not Apologize for My Husband's Crimes'
In a revealing interview with the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg, former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon expressed her frustration over being tied to her estranged husband's embezzlement crimes, stating firmly that she will not apologize for his actions.
The Breaking Point
Nicola Sturgeon faced the media for the first time since her estranged husband, Peter Murrell, admitted to embezzling a significant sum from the SNP. Speaking candidly, Sturgeon emphasized she had no part in Murrell's misdeeds, which included extravagant purchases such as luxury goods and vehicles.
Beneath the Surface
During her conversation with Kuenssberg, Sturgeon shared her feelings of unjust punishment, asserting that she was "serving a sentence for a crime I did not commit." The ex-First Minister has consistently denied any prior knowledge of Murrell's financial misconduct.
The Ripple Effect
Murrell's actions and the consequent scrutiny have cast a shadow on Sturgeon's political legacy, challenging her reputation. However, her steadfast refusal to apologize highlights the personal and political complexities intertwined in her narrative, as she continues to navigate the repercussions of her husband's actions.
"I am not responsible for the crimes that my former husband committed and I'm not going to apologise for somebody else's crimes."
Nicola Sturgeon

