Following a significant defeat in the general election, former SNP MPs, including Joanna Cherry, are calling for Nicola Sturgeon to apologize for the party's poor performance. The SNP saw a dramatic reduction in their representation, dropping to just nine MPs, marking their worst general election outcome in over a decade. Critics within the party attribute the loss to voters' disillusionment with the SNP's strategy on independence and a perceived 'personality cult' around Nicola Sturgeon. This electoral shift saw Scottish Labour making substantial gains, capturing seats previously held by the SNP.
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Nicola Sturgeon owes defeated SNP MPs an apology, Joanna Cherry says
Nicola Sturgeon owes SNP MPs who lost their seat an apology after voters became “disillusioned” by the party’s independence strategy, Joanna Cherry has said. The veteran politician was one of 39 former SNP MPs to lose her seat at the General Election after her Edinburgh South West constituency was won by Labour.