She’s used to dealing with the heated debates in the Holyrood chambers, but now Nicola Sturgeon knows what it’s like to step into the shoes of a firefighter.
The first minister was touring the stalls at the SNP’s spring conference at the AECC in Aberdeen today when she decided to try on a firefighter’s uniform.
Ms Sturgeon’s speech will close the conference later this afternoon.
Meanwhile, in her speech today, Health Secretary Shona Robison has insisted Scots have the right to choose independence as an alternative to Brexit, as she warned quitting the European Union would threaten the future of the NHS.
A hard Brexit, taking the UK out of the single market, would put the future of Europeans working in the NHS in doubt, and would mean “greater Tory cuts” to Scotland’s budget, Ms Robison said.
She called on her English counterpart Jeremy Hunt and Prime Minister Theresa May to “get on with the day job” instead of “pursuing their hard-right Brexit agenda”.
While SNP ministers have been accused of ignoring day-to-day issues such as health and education as a result of their “obsession” with independence, Ms Robison levelled the same charge against the Tories at Westminster.
She stressed the key role EU workers play in the NHS, with European citizens accounting for one in 20 doctors.
She told the SNP spring conference in Aberdeen that one medic, who had spent more than 25 years working for the health service in Scotland, had been left feeling he “was no more than a pawn in Theresa May’s Brexit game”.
Ms Robison said: “Scotland must have the opportunity to protect these European nationals – our friends, neighbours and families – and have the ability to attract their successors in years to come.
“Let’s send a clear message today to the staff in our NHS and care services from EU countries, and those from other parts of the UK and further afield – Scotland is your home and we will do everything we can to ensure your future.
“Frankly, rather than pursuing their hard-right Brexit agenda, it’s time that Theresa May and Jeremy Hunt got on with the day job.
“Between the prospect of a hard Brexit hitting staffing and tuition fees saddling nurses and midwives with huge debts, you have to wonder just what Jeremy Hunt’s long-term plan for the NHS in England actually is, if he has one at all.”
The Tories’ “folly” of an EU referendum has placed Scotland – which voted to stay in the European Union – at a crossroads, Ms Robison said.
“One road leads to a hard Brexit, where the future of our EU staff are threatened and with it the very fabric of our NHS, and there is a clear path towards yet greater Tory cuts to Scotland.
“The other road offers us choice – the ability to choose a different future for our country.
“I choose independence, I choose the road where we can protect our European staff, deliver our vision for the future and ensure the future of an NHS that is publicly owned, publicly run and free at the point of use.”
Ms Robison said this “is a choice that is our right to make” and told SNP activists: “It’s a choice that we can and will deliver.”