Our political correspondent reports from the party's conference on the impact of the first minister's performance.
"You hear the sentiment we've been in too long," said one veteran nationalist."There are policy failures almost on a daily basis. We look tired, we look stale, there are no new ideas."
Nicola Sturgeon's core aim, however, is securing another vote on Scottish independence. That looks tricky in the short term. Alex Salmond, Sturgeon's political mentor-turned-enemy, argues there is a"vacuum of strategic thinking" in the SNP which"does not augur well for the prospects of better planning in the aftermath" of the Supreme Court judgment.
With Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer now looking possible, Ms Sturgeon's colleagues worry their voters may temporarily back his party at a general election to get rid of the Conservatives. "They abandon all principle for fear of upsetting the apple cart. Bluntly - they are willing to chuck Scotland under Boris Johnson's Brexit bus to get the keys to Downing Street. Letting down Scotland. Same old Labour."Sturgeon's future
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