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Nicola Sturgeon still an asset to the SNP, Humza Yousaf says Nicola Sturgeon still an asset to the SNP, Humza Yousaf says
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Humza Yousaf has refused to suspend Nicola Sturgeon from the SNPHumza Yousaf has refused to suspend Nicola Sturgeon from the SNP
Nicola Sturgeon is still an asset to the SNP, First Minister Humza Yousaf has said following her arrest.Nicola Sturgeon is still an asset to the SNP, First Minister Humza Yousaf has said following her arrest.
The SNP leader called his predecessor the "most impressive politician in Europe" as he called for a unified approach from his party.The SNP leader called his predecessor the "most impressive politician in Europe" as he called for a unified approach from his party.
Ms Sturgeon was released without charge on Sunday after being questioned by police as part of an investigation into SNP finances.Ms Sturgeon was released without charge on Sunday after being questioned by police as part of an investigation into SNP finances.
The former first minister has said she is "innocent of any wrongdoing".The former first minister has said she is "innocent of any wrongdoing".
Opposition politicians have called on Mr Yousaf to suspend his predecessor from the SNP, while some of his party's MSPs have said Ms Sturgeon should resign the whip temporarily while the police inquiry continues.Opposition politicians have called on Mr Yousaf to suspend his predecessor from the SNP, while some of his party's MSPs have said Ms Sturgeon should resign the whip temporarily while the police inquiry continues.
What is the past precedent for SNP suspensions?What is the past precedent for SNP suspensions?
Sturgeon remains defiant after dramatic political fallSturgeon remains defiant after dramatic political fall
FM says he will not suspend Sturgeon from SNPFM says he will not suspend Sturgeon from SNP
Speaking to reporters ahead of an SNP group meeting at Holyrood, Mr Yousaf reiterated that he saw no reason to suspend a party member who had been released without charge.Speaking to reporters ahead of an SNP group meeting at Holyrood, Mr Yousaf reiterated that he saw no reason to suspend a party member who had been released without charge.
He said there was "no pressure" on Ms Sturgeon to resign the whip and that he had not spoken to her since the arrest.He said there was "no pressure" on Ms Sturgeon to resign the whip and that he had not spoken to her since the arrest.
"I know why the opposition want rid of Nicola Sturgeon, because she's thrashed them in every single election," Mr Yousaf told reporters."I know why the opposition want rid of Nicola Sturgeon, because she's thrashed them in every single election," Mr Yousaf told reporters.
He added: "Nicola Sturgeon is the most impressive politician I think we've seen in Europe and she's an asset to our movement and to our party.He added: "Nicola Sturgeon is the most impressive politician I think we've seen in Europe and she's an asset to our movement and to our party.
"It's obviously a difficult time – a very, very difficult time for her and a difficult time for our party and personally painful to many of us.""It's obviously a difficult time – a very, very difficult time for her and a difficult time for our party and personally painful to many of us."
Nicola Sturgeon has been urged to resign the SNP whipNicola Sturgeon has been urged to resign the SNP whip
SNP MSPs Ash Regan and Michelle Thomson have said the former first minister should step back from the SNP while the police investigation continues, while SNP MP Angus MacNeil said there should be "political distance" between the SNP and its former leader.SNP MSPs Ash Regan and Michelle Thomson have said the former first minister should step back from the SNP while the police investigation continues, while SNP MP Angus MacNeil said there should be "political distance" between the SNP and its former leader.
Mr Yousaf denied he was too weak to suspend Ms Sturgeon, adding: "I think it's important that we have a unified voice in these matters.Mr Yousaf denied he was too weak to suspend Ms Sturgeon, adding: "I think it's important that we have a unified voice in these matters.
"I'm not going to stop MSPs from expressing their view that is entirely their prerogative.""I'm not going to stop MSPs from expressing their view that is entirely their prerogative."
Following the SNP group meeting, Mr Yousaf said he had a "really constructive conversation" with MSPs.Following the SNP group meeting, Mr Yousaf said he had a "really constructive conversation" with MSPs.
It is understood attendees agreed to send flowers to Ms Sturgeon following her arrest. Deputy leader Keith Brown said attendees agreed to send flowers to Ms Sturgeon following her arrest.
Former deputy first minister John Swinney said Mr Yousaf had set out the "correct position" on Ms Sturgeon.Former deputy first minister John Swinney said Mr Yousaf had set out the "correct position" on Ms Sturgeon.
Timeline: The SNP finances controversyTimeline: The SNP finances controversy
Calls to suspend Sturgeon from SNP following arrestCalls to suspend Sturgeon from SNP following arrest
Why was Sturgeon arrested and what happens next?Why was Sturgeon arrested and what happens next?
An SNP spokesperson has said the party is co-operating fully with the investigation.An SNP spokesperson has said the party is co-operating fully with the investigation.
The party also confirmed it was not paying for Ms Sturgeon's legal fees.The party also confirmed it was not paying for Ms Sturgeon's legal fees.
Her arrest follows that of her husband and former party chief executive, Peter Murrell, and the party's ex-treasurer Colin Beattie in April.Her arrest follows that of her husband and former party chief executive, Peter Murrell, and the party's ex-treasurer Colin Beattie in April.
Both were also released without charge pending further investigations.Both were also released without charge pending further investigations.
Police Scotland launched its investigation, named Operation Branchform, after complaints were made relating to more than £600,000 donated to the SNP by activists.Police Scotland launched its investigation, named Operation Branchform, after complaints were made relating to more than £600,000 donated to the SNP by activists.
In a statement released on Twitter, Ms Sturgeon said she "would never do anything to harm either the SNP or the country".In a statement released on Twitter, Ms Sturgeon said she "would never do anything to harm either the SNP or the country".
SNP deputy leader Keith Brown has defended the first ministerSNP deputy leader Keith Brown has defended the first minister
Mr Yousaf's decision not to suspend the whip from Nicola Sturgeon has been supported by SNP deputy leader Keith Brown, who said it was in the interests of "natural justice" that she stays in the party. Mr Yousaf's decision not to suspend the whip from Nicola Sturgeon has been supported by Mr Brown, who said it was in the interests of "natural justice" that she stays in the party.
Mr Brown said other cases where the party's MSPs had been suspended while allegations around them were being investigated involved "different circumstances". The SNP deputy leader said other cases where the party's MSPs had been suspended while allegations around them were being investigated involved "different circumstances".
He told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland: "The arrest I appreciate is a dramatic thing to have happened.He told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland: "The arrest I appreciate is a dramatic thing to have happened.
"It's perhaps not as well understood that arrest is just a way of making sure that the interview and information gathering by the police is put into formal footing.""It's perhaps not as well understood that arrest is just a way of making sure that the interview and information gathering by the police is put into formal footing."
Scottish Conservative deputy leader Meghan Gallacher said: "No amount of spin can disguise the fact that Humza Yousaf is so compromised by his closeness to Nicola Sturgeon that he is having to move the goalposts on internal discipline." Scottish Conservative MSP Roz McCall accused Mr Yousaf of being too "weak" to suspend Ms Sturgeon and said sending her flowers was a "sycophantic gesture".
She added: "It would be laughable if this wasn't such a serious subject."
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