The Scotsman

Royal assent to repeal football act

- By CATRIONA WEBSTER

Legislatio­n to repeal a controvers­ial law aimed at tackling sectarian behaviour at football matches has received royal assent.

Labour MSP James Kelly’s Bill scrapping of the Offensive Behaviour at Football Act will come into force from today, wiping the previous law off the statute book.

Opposition parties unitedagai­nstthescot­tishgovern­ment to back Mr Kelly’s legislatio­n last month.

The Act was introduced by the majority SNP government in the last parliament but faced criticism from legal experts, fans’ groups and some equalities organisati­ons who argued it was unworkable and unfairly targeted football fans.

Mr Kelly said: “From the point of its introducti­on, the Football Act did nothing to tackle sectariani­sm because it was such a cheap law.

“It was a political device the SNP government used to pretend it was doing something, when in fact it was doing nothing meaningful at all.

“Fans up and down the country led an inspiring campaign, showing just how damaging the Act was for everyday football supporters.

“While the Football Act’s repeal should be celebrated, the Scottish Government should take this as a wake-up call.”

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