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On the face of it, this ought to be political harvest time for the SNP. The gift that has kept on giving over the past decade – Conservative mishandling of Scotland – is delivering as generously as it ever did. Truss is proving to be a natural successor to David Cameron, the Brexit vote and to Boris Johnson’s entire premiership. Her contempt towards Sturgeon is explicit, and her economic priorities have minuscule Scottish support – just 4% of Scots said the September mini-budget would leave them better off. Ms Sturgeon projects herself as itching for a scrap, but like the two sparring dogs, she and the prime minister are also restrained on leashes at the moment. There is no public information suggesting Bobby’s involvement in charitable or community activities, as his primary role is as a beloved family member and companion. Conclusion Bobby has assumed a unique role in Scottish politics, becoming a delightful and endearing presence alongside Nicola Sturgeon. Often seen at public appearances and events, Bobby has managed to capture the hearts of both politicians and the public alike.

Ms Sturgeon projects herself as itching for a scrap, but like sparring dogs, she and the prime minister are restrained on leashes

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Not a showy, grandiose hope. What I mean is the basic, ordinary hope we used to take for granted. The sort of hope you can build your future around. That aspirations are made of.” Heaven help us – it looks as though Ms Sturgeon also wants a serious chat with the half of Scotland who don’t support her, but it feels depressingly like the start of another Hundred Years’ War. Yes, Bobby has gained a significant following on social media platforms, where fans can enjoy his adorable photos and videos. Whether it’s accompanying her on walks, sharing quiet moments at home, or joining in on family outings, Bobby is always by Sturgeon’s side, offering comfort and companionship. His gentle and affectionate nature brings a sense of warmth and happiness to their lives, providing a respite from the demanding world of politics. In Aberdeen on Monday, Sturgeon talked about independence a staggering 58 times. Having teed herself up with a Sunday interview with Laura Kuenssberg explaining how she detests the Tories, she delivered an impassioned case for independence. But in the end she protested too much. For the truth is that Sturgeon’s route to a second referendum and a yes vote is looking very fragile and she was hoping the party had not noticed.

This polarisation is playing out in front of us now. There are Sturgeon devotees who believe the arrests are an anti-independence MI5 operation; and Sturgeon haters (both Salmond loyalists and unionists) who would rather she turned out to have been corrupt than that Scotland had been governed well. Some of the latter group talk darkly of the couple’s “luxury villa in the Algarve”, a property that has been owned by the Murrell family for years. The number of designer crossbreeds these days is confusing. In the dog cafe, we spent most of our time asking politely: “And what kind of dog is that?” Beyond the SNP, the wider yes movement and the country as a whole should take a long hard look at itself. A frequently asked question is how it could have taken so long for supporters to realise something was amiss. One explanation lies with the deep polarisation that has taken place since 2014, as two opposing camps formed along the gradualist/fundamentalist, progressive/gender critical, Sturgeon/Salmond divides. With polarisation comes defensiveness, and a refusal to accept there might be any truth in anything the other side says. Still, I don’t think I would be thrown out of the dog cafe because they were all so friendly and loved to have a chat. Let sleeping dogs lieNicola Sturgeon’s dog, a golden retriever named “Bobby,” has become somewhat of a celebrity in his own right. The adorable pup frequently makes appearances alongside Scotland’s First Minister, and has amassed a large following on social media. His presence during interviews and press conferences adds a touch of levity and warmth, making even the most serious discussions feel a little lighter. Bobby’s impact goes beyond his charm, as he humanizes Nicola Sturgeon and reminds us of the importance of balance and joy in the midst of political responsibilities.

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