I admire Obama.

I like Indian takeaway.

Glasgow is a great city.

I drove my mum and dad mad.

Scotland's voice has to be heard

Twitter's probably my bad habit.

I consider myself a selfie specialist.

Tory governments are bad for Scotland.

I think you should always aim for more.

I've not had a deliberate image makeover.

Scotland never voted for Margaret Thatcher.

The fact is Scottish Labour has lost its way.

I am a believer in people succeeding on merit.

Our internationalism is the driver of our nationalism.

I'll be arguing for Scotland to vote to stay in the E.U.

The importance of education is ingrained in Scottish history.

We are Scotland's independence generation. And our time is now

Many hard working people in low paid jobs get housing benefit.

I've got absolutely no desire or intention of damaging England.

I don't cook very often. Actually, I'd go further: I can't cook.

I'm not going to do anything that sees a Tory government be likely.

Do I look like one of the most dangerous women in Britain? Come on!

I'm a politician, and as you know, politicians are rarely very funny.

My early years as a political activist were dominated by the poll tax.

A minority government can't govern without support from other parties.

A good education is the most important gift we can give our young people.

True gender equality in Scotland - and elsewhere - is still some way off.

When I was growing up, I was lucky to benefit from a first class education.

Voting Labour in the past hasn't protected Scotland against Tory governments.

It is a war built on lies that has fanned the flames of international terrorism

The Scottish Government will continue to do all it can to get people into work.

The rocks will melt with the sun before tuition fees are introduced in Scotland.

For parents - women in particular - good quality, affordable childcare is vital.

People in Scotland don't take too kindly to being lectured by a Tory Chancellor.

There can be no greater privilege in life than to be chosen to lead your country.

U.K. welfare cuts are pushing more children into poverty; that is beyond dispute.

Some of the brightest and best women in our society are stifled in their ambitions.

The decision on whether there is another referendum is down to the Scottish people.

I am quite hot-headed; I am quite impulsive. Fortunately, it doesn't last very long.

The teachers who taught me at Dreghorn Primary and Greenwood Academy were fantastic.

I bow to no one in my ambition to see Glasgow be as successful as it possibly can be.

If Scotland was independent, we'd be the 14th richest country in the developed world.

I think the Tories are doing - and are intent on doing - damage to things I hold dear.

Clearly, any issues about breaching of expenses rules should be properly investigated.

Parties that win elections should form the government, not parties that lose elections.

Men - the colour of their tie is the most difficult decision they have to make every day.

Poverty is on the increase - due to welfare cuts - and demand for food banks has rocketed.

The U.K. government sets a cap on how much can be spent on discretionary housing payments.

It's not opinion polls that determine the outcome of elections, it's votes in ballot boxes.

As a veteran of many campaigns, I know how important it is not let up in the last few days.

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