I grieved for Alex Salmond four or five years ago, says Nicola Sturgeon
- Nicola Sturgeon stated she had to intervene to stop Alex Salmond's bullying behavior, describing him as a great debater but also a bully in an interview with the Financial Times.
- Alex Salmond died suddenly of a heart attack in October 2024, with a memorial service held on November 30 attended by 500 guests.
- John Swinney, who served as Finance Secretary under Salmond, faced backlash at the memorial service, being booed and called a 'traitor.'
- A significant political rift has emerged between the SNP and Alba following Salmond's death and the ongoing discussions about his legacy.
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