Nicola Sturgeon’s memoir Frankly has hit the cabinets, that includes Scotland’s former first minister’s candid musings on the ups and downs of her time in workplace and her private life.
The e book has gone on sale in some branches of Waterstones, regardless of its publication date listed as being later this week.
Ms Sturgeon started engaged on the e book in 2023, when writer Pan Macmillan picked up the UK rights of the “deeply private and revealing” memoir in a “hotly contested” public sale.
The e book spans all the pieces from miscarriage to menopause to political scandals. Right here’s what you may anticipate:
The independence referendum
On September 18, Scotland voted on whether or not to turn into an unbiased nation. 55.3 per cent voted no and 44.7 per cent voted sure.
Ms Sturgeon described the marketing campaign as “making an attempt to push a boulder up hill”.
She stated she felt plunged into “utter despair” and “overcome by a sense of sheer impossibility”.
“I ended up on the ground of my residence workplace, crying and struggling to breathe. It was some sort of panic assault,” she writes.
“With police tents throughout it, it seemed extra like a homicide scene than the place of security it had at all times been for me. I used to be devastated, mortified, confused and terrified.”
Ms Surgeon described the next investigation as “like a type of psychological torture”, feeling as if she “had fallen into the plot of a dystopian novel”.
She was arrested two months later as a part of the Operation Blanchform investigation, which she describes as “the worst day” of her life.
Ms Surgeon vividly describes the traumatic day in April 2023 when her Glasgow residence was raided and her husband and former Scottish Nationwide Occasion chief government (Craig Meighan/PA)
Misogyny and sexism are frequent themes within the e book. On the very first web page, Ms Sturgeon says: “Like all ladies, for the reason that daybreak of time, I’ve confronted misogyny and sexism so endemic that I did not at all times acknowledge it as such,”
One story features a male MSP from a rival celebration calling her “gnasher”, spreading a false hearsay that she injured a boyfriend throughout intercourse.
“On the day I came upon in regards to the story, I cried in one of many bogs within the Parliament workplace complicated,” she writes.
Ms Sturgeon stated it wasn’t till after #MeToo, that she realised the bullying was “designed to humiliate and intimidate, to chop a younger lady all the way down to measurement and put her in her place”.
The e book additionally addresses different rumours, comparable to Ms Sturgeon having a lesbian affair with a French diplomat.
She stated that the rumours had been “rooted in homophobia”.
She writes: “Lengthy-term relationships with males have accounted for greater than thirty years of my life, however I’ve by no means thought-about sexuality, my very own included, to be binary. Furthermore, sexual relationships ought to be personal issues.”
Alex Salmond, Ms Sturgeon’s mentor and predecessor as first minister, options repeatedly within the e book.
Mr Salmond was accused of sexual harassment however was cleared of all 13 prices in 2020. However Ms Sturgeon stated that there was no clear motive why the ladies who made the allegations would have made them up.
“He was ready to traumatise, repeatedly, the ladies on the centre of all of it.” she wrote.
Mr Salmond died of a coronary heart assault final yr.
Ms Sturgeon displays on the challenges of main Scotland via the pandemic, describing it as “virtually indescribably” onerous.
The previous Scottish minister opens up in regards to the impression it had on her bodily and psychological well being, admitting that she remains to be stricken by the concept that beginning lockdown earlier might have saved lives.
She stated that in 2024, she “got here perilously near a breakdown”.
“For the primary time in my life, I sought skilled assist. It took a number of counselling classes earlier than I used to be capable of pull myself again from the brink,” she writes.

“For the primary time in my life, I sought skilled assist. It took a number of counselling classes earlier than I used to be capable of pull myself again from the brink,” Nicola Sturgeon stated (Jeff J Mitchell/PA)
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Ms Sturgeon recounts the “excruciating ache” of her miscarriage aged 40 in 2010.
She defined that she by no means yearned to be a mom, however her husband needed kids.
“Later, what I’d really feel most responsible about had been the times I had wished I wasn’t pregnant,” she says.
On the subject of authorized gender adjustments, Ms Sturgeon says she wonders whether or not she ought to have “hit the pause button” to seek out consensus.
Whereas she agrees with gender-based self-identification, Ms Sturgeon implies she ought to have taken a clearer stance on the double rapist Adam Graham, who identifies as a girl named Isla Bryson.
“When confronted with the query ‘Is Isla Bryson a girl?’ I used to be like a rabbit caught within the headlights,” she writes.
“As a result of I did not reply ‘sure’, plain and easy… I appeared weak and evasive. Worst of all, I appeared like I did not have the braveness to face behind the logical conclusion of the self-identification system we had simply legislated for.”
Nonetheless, Ms Sturgeon criticises JK Rowling, who is thought for offending the transgender group along with her views about gender. The Harry Potter writer even posted an image of herself with a T-shirt that learn: “Nicola Sturgeon, destroyer of girls’s rights”.
In Frankly, Sturgeon describes how the abuse she confronted made her “really feel much less protected and extra liable to doable bodily hurt,” she writes.”
“It was deeply ironic that those that subjected me to this stage of hatred and misogynistic abuse usually claimed to be doing so within the pursuits of girls’s security,” she wrote.
In addition to wanting again over her time in workplace, Ms Surgeon appears forward to the “subsequent section” of her life, humourously describing it as “delayed adolescence”.
She says that she’s contemplating dwelling exterior Scotland and has hinted on the BBC’s Newscast podcast that she’s contemplating transferring to London.
“I am spending an affordable period of time in London for the time being, so yeah. Perhaps a little bit of time down right here and who is aware of,” she stated.
“Suffocating is perhaps placing it too strongly, however I really feel typically I can not breathe freely in Scotland.”
She additionally stated she’s contemplating writing a novel.