Put your question to Scotland's new First Minister

Scotland’s Talk-In is giving voters the chance to put their questions directly to Scotland’s new First Minister.

Published 10th Dec 2014

Every Thursday in the Scottish Parliament Nicola Sturgeon faces her political opponents at First Minister’s Questions. Scotland’s Talk-In is giving voters the chance to put their questions directly to Scotland’s new First Minister.

Nicola Sturgeon says she wants to be the most open and accessible leader Scotland has had. On Sunday listeners to Scotland’s Talk-In can put their questions on anything straight to the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon between 11 to 12.

Call 0845 500 1152.

Scotland’s first female First Minister is taking part in her first radio phone-in since taking over the top job. You can ask why she has appointed the country’s first fifty/fifty gender balanced Cabinet, what she will do to ensure 16 and 17 year olds can vote at Holyrood elections, how she plans to cut accident and emergency waiting times, how she plans to tackle fuel poverty and what she thinks of the new Scottish Labour leader, or anything at all you want.

Scotland's Talk-In is on air every Sunday morning from 11am on Clyde 2. Listen on digital radio on clyde2.com and on 1152AM.