The Scotsman

MSP and staff issued with panic alarms after online abuse from nationalis­ts

● Anti-english attacks on Cole-hamilton ‘hate crime’

- By IAN SWANSON

An MSP has vowed he will not be silenced by online trolls after revealing he and his staff have been issued with attack alarms as a result of abuse.

Edinburgh Western Liberal Democrat MSP Alex Colehamilt­on’s extra security – which also involves a videodoor entry system at his constituen­cy office and special precaution­s for staff working alone – came after police said Twitter attacks over the fact he was born in England were serious enough to count as hate crime.

Mr Cole-hamilton said: “The police were worried the abuse I was receiving was getting increasing­ly dark and ALEX COLE-HAMILTON, LIB DEM MSP aggressive. They agreed with parliament they would beef up security, so my staff and I have been given personal attack alarms.

“They are more than just noise-makers – they connect directly to a control room and, if I activate it, it immediatel­y starts transmitti­ng audio to the control room so they can hear what’s going on and if needs be they will summon the police. It also detects a sudden drop, like if you’re knocked down, and they ring to check everything’s OK and if you don’t pick up they will send the police.”

He said he did not make complaints to the police about the abuse he received. “I think the police have far better things to be doing with their time.

“Butithinkt­hereisares­ponsibilit­y on Twitter to police more effectivel­y the abusive political stuff that comes through.”

The increased security followed the abuse Mr Colehamilt­on received after responding to a tweet by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on 17 December. She had compared the “open, inclusive, internatio­nalist Scottish independen­ce movement” with “insular, inward-looking blue passport-obsessed nonsense”.

Mr Cole-hamilton replied: “This is the same civic, inclusive independen­ce movement which repeatedly castigates my English origins, flips out about flags on strawberry boxes and smashes up tea cakes with a hammer, yes?” 0 Security was stepped up following the abuse that Edinburgh Western Liberal Democrat MSP Alex Cole-hamilton received after responding to a tweet by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon

He was sent messages calling him a “c***” and “Judas rat”, threatenin­g his parents and accusing him of bending “both legs to the English Crown”.

He said that anti-english abuse directed at him was “relatively rare”, but abusive posts often followed criticism he made of the Scottish Government.

“Police were worried the abuse I was receiving wasgetting­increasing­ly dark and aggressive. They agreed they would beef up security”

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