Nicola Sturgeon: friend to the poor, scourge of the political dark-suits
After shaking up the political establishment in the UK election campaign, Scottish National Party head Nicola Sturgeon is in line to be a kingmaker

But make no mistake - Nicola Sturgeon is the biggest thing in UK politics right now.
The 44-year-old leader of the Scottish National Party is likely to be the kingmaker after the May 7 vote, as opinion polls suggest neither major party will win an outright victory.
She has offered to join forces with the Labour Party to end austerity and help the poor. Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron says such an alliance would be "hell" for the economy.
With impressive performances in two nationally televised debates, Sturgeon has thrust herself into the forefront of the race - the woman whose party is in everyone's sights. And she's done it by being straightforward, positive and - for much of the British public - simply new.
"It is a phenomenon," said Ben Page of the Ipsos-MORI polling agency. "She's doing all the things that you aren't supposed to do in politics and it seems to be working for her."