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Paul Hutcheon

Feud between Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon likened to warring families in Romeo And Juliet

The feud between First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and her predecessor Alex Salmond has seen them likened to the warring families in Shakespeare’s Romeo And Juliet.

Former Liberal Democrat leader Menzies Campbell spoke about the “rather squalid” exchanges between the current SNP leader and Salmond – who has now set up his own rival political party.

Campbell said: “This business, it is a bit like Romeo And Juliet, if you remember the Montagues and the Capulets. Well we’ve got the Salmondettes and the Sturgeonistas.”

Salmond has previously accused senior figures within the SNP of being involved in a conspiracy against him – a claim strongly rejected by Sturgeon.

She in turn has insisted she will not work with Salmond’s new Alba Party, if the former SNP leader does return to Holyrood after the May 6 election.

Speaking in Edinburgh before campaigning was suspended on Friday, Sir Menzies said the feud shows “our politics is in a bad shape”.

He said: “The exchanges now between the First Minister and Mr Salmond seem to be rather squalid really.

“I think it has been a very, very unpleasant episode altogether and continues to be so.”

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