I haven't ever denied that there is an element of Sturgeon v Salmond in this ...
Really - says the guy who previously opined that:
...the challenge to Sturgeon is not Salmond going 'head to head' with her but whether the inquiry shows she lied to the Parliament.Which implies that is it about Sturgeon vs the inquiry not Sturgeon vs Salmond.
You do seem a touch confused, particularly as you see a reshuffle in Westminster (which, remember doesn't include either Salmond or Sturgeon as MPs) as entirely framed around who is a Sturgeon supporter and who is a Salmond supporter.
- I just pointed out that seeing it purely in that light is simplistic. It's way more complex.
Indeed which I why I recognise this to be fundamentally about Salmond vs Sturgeon, with the inquiry just being one battle in a rather long and protracted tug of power in the SNP and Scottish politics between the wounded big beast (Salmond) and the young upstart and his protege (Sturgeon).
You are the one showing naivety to complexity if (as seems to be the case) you cannot see that the inquiry is fundamentally framed around, and entirely due to, Salmond vs Sturgeon.
As as touchingly loyal Salmond fan-boy (clearly a rare beast these days, and amazingly we have two here at least) you perhaps lack the neutrality and balance to see the wood from the trees.