Clive Myrie
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Sorry seems to be the hardest word to say for TV pundit Nicola Sturgeon
As one of the dwindling band of Tories fortunate enough to keep his seat, it was mere minutes into his acceptance speech before Rishi Sunak took responsibility for his party’s epic loss and said sorry. Eight hours into her debut as a TV election night pundit on ITV1’s Election 2024 Live, Nicola Sturgeon was still refusing to do the same. There she sat, side by side with auld enemies turned telly pals George Osborne and Ed Balls, metaphorically belting out Je ne regrette rien as if her life and future telly career depended on it.
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