in particular hitting nicola sturgeon, the former first minister. now you sort of should know a bit of what this is like. i mean, your own father went through a scandal in inverted commas, it almost ended his political career in this country. he wasn't in the end found guilty of anything. do you have some empathy for nicola sturgeon as she goes through this? i for nicola sturgeon as she goes through this?— for nicola sturgeon as she goes through this? for nicola sturgeon as she goes throu~h this? ~' . ., through this? i think and delete on a human level— through this? i think and delete on a human level i _ through this? i think and delete on a human level i of _ through this? i think and delete on a human level i of course - through this? i think and delete on a human level i of course have - through this? i think and delete on a human level i of course have an l a human level i of course have an empathy with anyone who is going through frankly what must be hell in any kind of form. i think even whether it is first minister is or prime ministers when they leave office, it's always struck me emotionally in terms of that kind of emotionally in terms of that kind of emotional toll you can see as taken on them, regardless of which political party they are from. the only one i didn't feel sorry for was borisjohnson when he was leaving and i don't think he did much to attract any kind of emotional