Alastair Campbell
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There's very little future for the marriage, it seems to me.
He is going to go to jail, possibly for quite a long time, by the way.
And she's probably thinking, well, I've had my whole life torn apart.
My marriage is wrecked.
And she's also in that position where she's trying to set out her life story because she's written a book.
So the first commentary she gave on this was in, I saw this when I was actually abroad and I was just channel hopping.
And there she pops up, I think it was on Sky News, where she was talking at an event in County Kerry because she's promoting her book.
So I guess she's thinking, quotes, I've been punished enough.
The other thing we don't know, we don't know whether in the interviews that he did with the police, his line all along was, I was acting alone.
My wife had no idea about this.
We just don't know.
So I think it's quite hard to make a judgment.
The truth is, it's not going to go away.
It's not going to go away for him because he's going to go to jail.
But the other thing that's happening is that some of the old enmities within the SNP.
So Joanna Cherry, who is no fan of Nicola Sturgeon, was a big fan of Alex Salmond.
And she's actually calling for John Swinney to resign as the first minister and the leader of the SNP because, you know, she's saying, well, he was part of the team while this was all going on.
Jack McConnell, who is the former first minister, Labour first minister,
He's actually had quite an interesting proposal, which is the idea that this should be investigated both by Holyrood's Public Audit Committee and Westminster's Public Accounts Committee.