The Scotsman

National Trust attacks ‘water off a duck’s back’ says figurehead Oliver

● Broadcaste­r ‘perfectly relaxed’ about online critics of his new role

- By BRIAN FERGUSON

Broadcaste­r Neil Oliver has hit back at criticism over his appointmen­t as a figurehead for the National Trust for Scotland – describing it as “water off a duck’s back”.

The presenter and author said he was “perfectly relaxed” about online attacks over his new role as president of the conservati­on body.

Thousands of Scottish Nationalis­ts have backed a petition objecting to Oliver’s appointmen­t over his opposition to independen­ce.

He previously hit the headlines for the describing the prospect of a second referendum as a “cancerous presence” and branding former first minister Alex Salmond a “round, wrecking ball of a man, shaped only to do damage”.

Speaking at the Bafta Scotland Awards in Glasgow, Oliver – who has abandoned his Twitter account in the wake of controvers­y over his political views – described his army of online critics as “mostly invisible people with madeup names”.

Oliver, a qualified archaeolog­ist and journalist who has been in the broadcasti­ng industry for the past 15 years, was appointed president of NTS in September to succeed Lord Lindsay. At the time he was unveiled in the role, NTS chairman Sir Moir Lockhead praised him for the “energy, enthusiasm­andopportu­nities for more engagement he will bring to our charity as we work to protect Scotland’s heritage”.

0 Broadcaste­r Neil Oliver said he was unconcerne­d by online attacks over his role with the National Trust for Scotland

However, within days more than 8,000 people had backed an online petition against his involvemen­t.

It stated: “The National Trust for Scotland is in charge of many of Scotland’s national treasures. We object to this man having this appointmen­t as he does not have the Scottish people and Scotland’s interests at heart.”

Oliver said: “It kind of comes if you are in the public eye a little bit and you put your head above the parapet. It is just water off a duck’s back. It is an opinion that I have. I’ve been public about it for the last two or three years.

“I don’t mind people taking exception to my opinions. It’s only coming from anonymous commentato­rs, really. You treat anonymous criticism differentl­y than you would if someone was putting it to me and putting their name to it.”

Oliver insisted the National Trust for Scotland had not asked him to steer clear of controvers­y and refrain from commenting on Scottish politics during his tenure.

Ntshadprev­iouslyresp­onded to criticism of Oliver’s appointmen­t by insisting it had “no interest” in an individual’s political views.

The charity said at the time: “Neil Oliver has done a fantastic job in promoting the heritage, history and archaeolog­y of Scotland and that clearly chimes with our objectives as a charity.”

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