Former top judge calls for the withdrawal of SNP's 'unworkable' hate crime law in Scotland. A charity representative believes hate crime laws could help 'eradicate' abuse towards marginalized communities. Scottish police are criticized for using a script to defend Humza Yousaf against racist hate crime allegations, leading to calls for the SNP to reconsider their stance.
The SNP has some hard thinking to do about Humza Yousaf https://t.co/OtzvN8WOqk
Scottish police dealing with hate crime calls handed script to DEFEND Humza Yousaf https://t.co/HCzR72A5Ar
The politicisation of @PoliceScotland continues as those phoning in @HumzaYousaf's racist hate crime are met with a script. Phrases include it was his “own personal experience of racism” & “nothing said in the speech was threatening, abusive or insulting”, not forgetting he was… https://t.co/lRMVfFs7aL
Hate crime laws in Scotland could help “eradicate” abuse targeted towards marginalised communities, a charity representative has said ✍️: @_RebeccaMcCurdy https://t.co/Kv32ENJJHx
🔴 SNP’s ‘unworkable’ hate crime law should be withdrawn, says former top judge https://t.co/TyWXH8I1r8