John Swinney backs Moira Salmond’s call to grieve in peace after death of Alex

John Swinney has said bereaved people should be allowed to “grieve in peace” after being asked about Moira Salmond’s call for attacks on her late husband’s reputation to stop.

The late politician’s widow released a rare public statement at the weekend, saying critics of her husband Alex were causing distress for herself and her family.

The former first minister and SNP leader died suddenly of a heart attack in October in North Macedonia at the age of 69.

His widow’s statement, which was published at the weekend by the PA news agency, came following an interview in which Nicola Sturgeon said she had stepped in “many times” when her predecessor as first minister and SNP leader had been “really rough on people”.

Swinney also discussed Alex Salmond’s behaviour when he appeared on the BBC’s Sunday Show – though he did so before Mrs Salmond’s statement was published.

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The First Minister was asked about Mrs Salmond’s wishes as he spoke to journalists on Wednesday. He said he answers questions which are put to him and “I have to do my best to answer them in the most appropriate way that I can”.

He added: “I responded to a question put to me on Sunday. I said what I said, I have nothing to add. I do believe that those who are grieving should be allowed to grieve in peace.”

He declined to comment further on the issue.

In her statement at the weekend, Mrs Salmond said she is still grieving for her husband and “it has therefore caused me and the wider family great distress to read the comments of those who seem determined to damage his reputation even in death”.

She continued: “Attacks by the living on the dead will seem to many as deeply unfair.

“My wish, and sincere hope, is that these attacks will now stop.

“I am therefore asking those involved to recognise that all they are doing is causing hurt and pain to his family.

“From this point on, please let Alex rest in peace.”

A service was held at St Giles’ Cathedral on November 30 to remember the life of Mr Salmond, with 500 guests attending including many significant figures from Scottish and UK politics.

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