Senator Claire Chandler is a Liberal Party member of the Australian Parliament. Some recent experiences she’s had send a very serious warning about the likely outcomes of the Scottish Government’s wildly unpopular new Hate Crime Bill. She’s graciously allowed us to publish this column she wrote on the subject.
Early this month I received a letter from Tasmania’s Anti-Discrimination Commissioner directing me to attend a compulsory “conciliation” conference with somebody offended by my comments about the need to protect women’s sport and women’s toilets and changerooms. You can watch them here:
Ironically, the complaint against me was about an opinion article I wrote about free speech. You can read it here and make up your own mind whether bureaucrats at the Anti-Discrimination Commission should be able to censor any Australian citizens for this kind of public policy discussion.
Following up this morning’s article, we’ve been trawling through the Publications/FOI section of the Scottish Government website to see which other articles might be being hidden from its search function. We found quite a few, and you’re never going to guess what the common factor in all of them is.
We’ve given you a wee clue with that picture, though.
As a right-of-centre English conservative, there are Scottish National Party concepts I haven’t so far been able to comprehend. Perhaps it’s because I don’t follow Nicola Sturgeon and Ian Blackford. Should I keep an eye on what The Scotsman is saying?
SNP leaders talk in the same sentence of a “free” and “independent” Scotland having a future as a member of the EU. My grasp of those words is not theirs. Distinguished lawyers – be they Remainers, Leavers or Don’t-Care-Just-Pay-My-Billsers – all agree that a series of European Court of Justice decisions have established the unqualified supremacy of European Union laws – disguised as “Regulations and Directives” – over the national laws of EU states.
Last night on social media a few people raised a semi-interested eyebrow at Scotland On Sunday’s front page, and wondered if the suspiciously unattributed lead story might be something balanced and worthwhile, or if it’d be by Dani Garavelli again.
Whichever side you’re on, it’s simply observably true that the Scottish Government is doing everything in its power to obstruct, delay and derail the Parliamentary inquiry into its ruinously botched investigation of false allegations against Alex Salmond.
Any investigative journalist attempting to get to the bottom of the subject and find out what really happened is met with a wall of secrecy and misinformation while trying to navigate their way through the publicly-available information, and just to give you some idea of what it’s like, we’d like to offer you one tiny but typical example.
Readers may recall that this site is engaged in an ongoing attempt to clarify why the Scottish justice system is choosing to selectively only pursue those supportive of Alex Salmond for contempt of court with regard to his trial, while conspicuously turning a blind eye to those in the media who have committed exactly the same crime but are hostile to Mr Salmond and therefore apparently immune from prosecution.
During that investigation we received a reply from Police Scotland last month stating that contempt of court is in fact not a criminal offence in Scots law (although you can be tried and imprisoned for it), and so is nothing to do with them, and that they only act in relation to contempt when instructed by the courts or the Crown Office.
So naturally we asked them if they had been so instructed.
Forgive us for not joining in the pointless and unusually muted hoopla about the latest indyref anniversary (which for the first time we can recall, nobody has bothered to mark by commissioning an opinion poll).
We’re still thinking about the SNP’s treatment of the man who was chiefly responsible for securing the only independence referendum Scotland has ever had.
And of its utter abysmal failure for more than half a decade to come up with anything even remotely approaching a credible plan to get a second one.
Our previous offer remains open: we’ll take any bet of any size from anyone against the proposition “Boris Johnson will never grant Nicola Sturgeon a Section 30 order in the absence of some sort of court judgement legally compelling him to”.
We’ve had no takers yet from the Sturgeon faithful. We don’t expect any.
Every day that passes from now until the current SNP leadership is removed is another one wasted to add to the 2,191 that have been wasted from 19 September 2014 until today, achieving nothing. Until that tally ends we have nothing to celebrate.
Over the last year or so, this site’s commentary on matters surrounding the attempted imprisonment of Alex Salmond over false allegations of sexual abuse has attracted a considerable amount of ire from a section of the readership, demanding “proof” of the involvement of the current First Minister.
Such proof has been impossible to provide for legal reasons. But it’s always been the case that the truth could only be suppressed for so long, and events in recent days have brought the first chinks of light through the wall of smoke and mirrors the Scottish Government has been attempting to surround the matter with.
So in our very lightest and softest shoes, let’s tiptoe through what is both a labyrinth and a minefield and see if we can make some of it a little easier to understand.
“Settling up, not settling down” was the rhetoric, as Westminster reconvened and the new SNP group headed south. Fine words and said no doubt sincerely. But it’s been said by every SNP generation that’s gone there, though none possessed the authority or faced the threats to Scottish democracy as now.
But what has happened since? As ever fine speeches given and incisive questioning of Ministers made, but to what effect?
The first major debate was the Fisheries Bill. A sore point in Scotland where a Tory government sold out our fishing industry and entire communities along with it decades ago, when negotiating EEC entry terms. Now, two generations on, as another Tory administration seeks to implement Brexit, that industry and those communities face betrayal yet again.
The Woman Who Remembers Nothing, having asked for some time to think about it, concluded that there was simply no way to estimate the total cost to the public purse of the biased and unlawful fiasco she presided over regarding the investigation of false abuse claims against Alex Salmond, and which had cost taxpayers over half a million pounds in Mr Salmond’s legal fees alone.
Her argument was that because government employees are paid fixed salaries and don’t record how much of their time they spent on specific tasks, there was no way to estimate how much had been spent on the attempt to fit up the former First Minister.
But that isn’t how anything works these days, is it?
100%Yes on Pick Your Poison: “The Tory leader was saying reform should have just fielded candidates in the regional and Labour and Tory in the…” May 8, 20:08
100%Yes on Pick Your Poison: “If he/she been a member since 1969 I only have one thing to say “haven’t you learnt any thing since…” May 8, 20:01
100%Yes on Pick Your Poison: “For starters check your spelling before posting, fool. The SNP hasn’t win your party stated it would need a majority…” May 8, 19:45
100%Yes on Pick Your Poison: “Throughout the whole day, presenters on BBC have been stating if the SNP win big on the constituency they don’t…” May 8, 19:31
twathater on Pick Your Poison: “Grousbeaters quote “I look for individuals (not parties or titles), who are experts in their field, folk who are reliable,…” May 8, 18:24
Bilbo on Pick Your Poison: “The Long march through the institutions and the end result is Lorna Slater getting elected 🙂” May 8, 18:12
Bilbo on Pick Your Poison: “The only consolation about yesterdays election is that Labour is fecked in both Scotland, England and Wales.” May 8, 18:06
Captain Caveman on Pick Your Poison: “At least 50 more than I thought he’d get tbh.” May 8, 17:56
Bilbo on Pick Your Poison: “Firstly, nobody on this forum said that SNP wasn’t going to win the most seats. Secondly, your comment about SNP…” May 8, 17:53
GM on Pick Your Poison: “Grim.Quite a few absolute fuckwits held their seats too. That bam up in Buchan. FFS, the unionists are clearly fake…” May 8, 17:49
Dan on Pick Your Poison: “Time to look out that Airplane clip! Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit… www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm8fYf53SMg” May 8, 17:47
Geri on Pick Your Poison: “At least we’re not alone on the stupid. Labour guy on telly says it’s Starmer the voters don’t like. Nah,…” May 8, 17:44
Izzie on Pick Your Poison: “Well it looks like we (SNP) have won. But Im not hete to gloat all ypu doom merchants. I am…” May 8, 17:43
agentx on Pick Your Poison: “SNP lost 4 constituency seat so far – how important will the SNP 1 +2 vote be?” May 8, 17:34
Frank Gillougley on Pick Your Poison: “Time mibbes to roll out my favourite MacDiarmid quote and park it on a Scottish lawn. ‘All is dead here,…” May 8, 17:17
agentx on Pick Your Poison: “It’s going to be interesting how the list vote works out.” May 8, 17:14
Northcode on Pick Your Poison: “Lorna Slater is the last straw in a long series of last straws. I have abandoned the Scots… they are…” May 8, 17:06
Confused on Pick Your Poison: “It looks like the revolutionary forces of the Student-Grant-Millie-Tant-Faction have won it for Lorna Slater. Along with the Waitrose-Liberals and…” May 8, 16:53
Socrates MacSporran on Pick Your Poison: “Elegant use of the stiletto there by Ms Cherry – discussing why Angus Robertson got his erse handed to him…” May 8, 16:31
100%Yes on Pick Your Poison: “Reform has saved the SNP from defeat, so John Swinney hasn’t won the election and we now know they will…” May 8, 16:30
Insider on Pick Your Poison: “Shockingly bad result for Craig Murray ! Only 150 votes !” May 8, 16:15
Confused on Pick Your Poison: “fucking liz lloyd holding forth on the telly doing the punditry – I would put my foot through the screen…” May 8, 16:13
agentx on Pick Your Poison: “Lorna Bloody Slater won constituency seat!” May 8, 16:07
Bobbyp on Pick Your Poison: “‘Until the scots wake up and start demanding their liberation from imperial english oppression’ Sadly never going to happen, the…” May 8, 15:48
robertkknight on Pick Your Poison: “I’d suggest any criteria be based upon that which would be used to confer Scottish Citizenship upon an individual. For…” May 8, 15:40
Bobbyp on Pick Your Poison: “‘Until the scots wake up and start demanding their liberation from imperial english oppression’ Sadly never going to happen, the…” May 8, 15:32
Iain mhor on Pick Your Poison: “A lot of wailing about ‘illegals’, or asylum seekers having the right to vote, but very little made of Non-Dom…” May 8, 15:29
Northcode on Pick Your Poison: “It’s way too early to say for sure, but it’s already looking like the main winners in Scotland’s Piss-Take-Parliament Democracy…” May 8, 15:17
Northcode on Pick Your Poison: “I repeat; “Colonialist comments aren’t even interesting or entertaining… they’re just thoroughly stupid.”” May 8, 15:14
100%Yes on Pick Your Poison: “ATLS not doing very well.” May 8, 15:09