The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
Danger of double standards in SDL row
Sir, - I have always respected John Swinney as a level headed politician but his recent remarks make me question my opinion.
I am referring to the recent demonstration by the Scottish Defence League (SDL) in Perth against the proposed mosque there.
He apologised that he would not be there to protest against the SDL.
It should be patently clear to Mr Swinney that the cornerstone of British democracy is the right to freedom of thought and speech and the right to peaceful demonstration, irrespective of his opinion.
To deny this to any section of the community would be extremely dangerous.
The SDL are entitled to the same rights and protection as any other group or organisation.
It would appear that this is not the case as Police Scotland and the local authorities sanctioned a counter demonstration by the extreme left anti-fascist league at the same time and on the same day.
This was a recipe for confrontation and was evidence of poor judgement on Police Scotland’s part.
I am no fascist but I agree with the SDL in their opposition to this mosque, voted through by the back door.
It is my opinion that, after recent attrocities in Manchester and London, no new mosques should be built in Britain until Islamic terrorism ends.
It’s a sad reflection on our democracy that the only chance to show your opposition to this mosque would be to protest alongside the SDL.