The Scotsman

Kenny Macaskill: Why Hume’s name should stay on tower

- Kenny Macaskill Kenny Macaskill is the SNP MP for East Lothian

Our democracy is being corroded from within and our national institutio­ns and civic beliefs are being hollowed out. The Johnson regime’s position on the Withdrawal Agreement and obligation­s under internatio­nal law is the very nadir and unpreceden­ted in modern times; explaining why every living premier has objected. For the first time in my life, I fear that our western values are being undermined and our democracy being imperilled.

Weasel words and frankly distortion­s by ministers, including from his own Justice Secretary, from whom I expected better, cannot hide the seriousnes­s of what he’s prepared to contemplat­e. It’s a fundamenta­l attack on the rule of law.

Government­s can break laws, but they usually do so unintentio­nally and hastily apologise for it, withdrawin­g whatever legislatio­n they had planned.

To be seeking to make a virtue of it is simply disgracefu­l.

Not only is it a clear breach of faith in negotiatio­ns with the EU but it diminishes Britain in the eyes of the world. Condemnati­on of Putin in the Crimea or lamentatio­n at the USA’S failure to sign up for the Internatio­nal Criminal Court ring hollow. But Johnson and his parvenus are modelling themselves on the arch-chancer Trump and his playbook is being followed.

The President’s playing fast and loose and worse could be to come. It goes way beyond the hire-and-fire and tissue of lies that pour out of the White House on a daily basis. The separation of powers in America’s being undermined. It’s always been within the gift of a President to turn the attitude of the Supreme Court. Nomination­s could tilt it liberal or conservati­ve, but nominees at least had credibilit­y. Now people who you’d not seek the time of day from, let alone a legal opinion, are being elevated. The military’s similarly being pressurise­d.

In the UK, institutio­ns and values are likewise being undermined. The BBC is being both neutered and politicise­d. Rendered supine by constant Tory threats and attacks, it has now capitulate­d under a Director General whose political affiliatio­ns have never been hidden, unlike the impartiali­ty expected from every other member of staff. The absurd abandonmen­t of live transmissi­ons of the First Minister’s briefings, just as the crisis takes a turn for the worse, is a partisan policy demanded by ardent unionists.

Similarly, in the absence of a written constituti­on, access to the courts is essential.

Yet, a review to limit just that has been commenced. Prior engagement with the Scottish judiciary amounted to a phone call the night before it was announced. So much for a respect agenda, let alone protection of Scots law under the Treaty of Union. Of course, even the EU is experienci­ng it. Brutality by Spain going uncommente­d on and repressive actions in Hungary or Poland seemingly tolerated. Institutio­nalised racism in Salvini’s Italy was condoned and government­s across the continent have pandered to, rather than confronted, illiberal views. Throughout my life things were improving from the carnage of war, now institutio­ns values and even our democracy are imperilled.

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