The Scotsman

SNP should stop trying to lock up JK Rowling – Sunak

- Alexander Brown

The SNP should stop “obsessing” over independen­ce and trying to lock up JK Rowling, and instead focus on what matters to people in Scotland, the Prime Minister has claimed.

Rishi Sunak made the comments after being confronted on independen­ce by SNP Westminste­r leader Stephen Flynn during Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday.

The SNP has been criticised by Harry Potter author Rowling over its hate crime law, which came into affect from April 1, as well as its approach to trans rights. Rowling on Tuesday insisted First Minister Humza Yousaf had made “his absolute contempt for women and their rights clear” in confirming trans women would be protected by new misogyny laws.

Mr Flynn, the MP for Aberdeen South, had highlighte­d comments made by Scottish Trades Union Congress general secretary Roz Foyer on independen­ce remaining an unresolved issue.

He said: “She said ‘that can be a very dangerous place to end up in, when you are not allowing people to express their wishes in a democratic manner’. So may I ask the Prime Minister, does he welcome the fulsome, wholeheart­ed, and warm support of the Labour Party in denying the people of Scotland that opportunit­y to have a say over their own future.”

Referencin­g criticism of the hate crime law in Scotland, Mr Sunak replied: “We did have a democratic vote on that topic. But what I would suggest to the SNP is that rather than obsessing about independen­ce and indeed wasting time cracking down on free speech and trying to lock up JK Rowling, he should focus on what the people in Scotland actually care about – schools, hospitals, jobs, and our new tax cuts.”

Earlier in the session Sir Keir Starmer mocked Mr Sunak over his predecesso­r Liz Truss’s new book, Ten Years to Save the West.

The Labour leader said: “I am privileged to be the proud owner of a copy of the former prime minister’s new book. It is a rare unsigned copy. It is the only unsigned copy. It is quite the read. She claims the Tory Party’s disastrous kamikaze budget that triggered chaos for millions was – her words – ‘the happiest moment of her premiershi­p’. Has the Prime Minister met anyone with a mortgage who agrees?”

Mr Sunak replied: “All I would say is he ought to spend a bit less time reading that book and a bit more time reading the deputy leader’s [Angela Rayner] tax advice.”

The Prime Minister’s jibe led Sir Keir to accuse the “billionair­e” Prime Minister of “smearing a working-class woman” as the pair clashed in the Commons.

Ms Rayner has faced scrutiny about whether she paid the right amount of tax on the 2015 sale of her Stockport council house because of confusiono­verwhether­itwasher principal residence.

The Labour MP has said she will “do the right thing and step down” if she is found to have committed a crime in relation to her living situation a decade ago but remains confident she has followed the law at all times.

Mr Sunak also took aim at his predecesso­r Ms Truss as he told MPS he had the “conviction” to say her economic policies were “wrong”, adding that Sir Keir failed to do similar during Jeremy Corbyn’s tenure as Labour leader.

 ?? ?? The Prime Minister criticised the SNP for their independen­ce and trans-gender stances
The Prime Minister criticised the SNP for their independen­ce and trans-gender stances

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