Alex Salmond is well known in Scotland, the UK and beyond as the leader of the Scottish National Party and Scotland’s First Minister, but relatively little is understood about Salmond as a human being, what makes him a Nationalist, what shaped his political views, and what sort of country he believes an independent Scotland can be. In this first biography, with which close colleagues and friends have co-operated, the acclaimed political biographer David Torrance turns his attention to perhaps one of the most capable and interesting politicians Scotland has produced in the last few decades. Utilising a raft of published and unpublished material, Torrance charts the life and career of Alex Salmond from his schooldays, his political activism at St Andrews University, his early career at the Royal Bank of Scotland, his election as the MP for Banff and Buchan and, in greater depth than ever before, his two spells as leader of the SNP and, from 2007, as First Minister of Scotland.
David Torrance
David Torrance is a Scottish journalist, author, and political commentator known for his insightful analysis of British politics. He has written several acclaimed books on the history and politics of Scotland and the United Kingdom, including "The Battle for Britain: Scotland and the Independence Referendum" and "Ruth Davidson: An Unlikely Politician."
Torrance's writing style is characterized by its thorough research, engaging prose, and balanced perspective on complex political issues. His contributions to literature include shedding light on the intricacies of British politics and providing valuable insights into the evolving landscape of Scottish independence.
One of Torrance's most famous works is "The Battle for Britain," which delves into the debates surrounding the Scottish independence referendum and its implications for the future of the United Kingdom. Through his writing, Torrance has made a significant impact on the literary genre of political analysis, earning him a reputation as a respected authority on British politics.