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SNP MP apologises over bizarre Twitter rant on Nazi ‘murder of babies’

- DEREK HEALEY

An SNP MP has apologised unreserved­ly after claiming that “murdering babies wasn’t on the Nazi manifesto” in a tweet described by opposition parties as “factually inaccurate and massively insensitiv­e”.

SNP bosses have been urged to take action after Glenrothes and Central Fife MP Peter Grant made the remark on Thursday night in response to a post from broadcaste­r Andrew Neil which referenced the Holocaust.

Mr Neil shared a tweet from the Auschwitz Memorial commemorat­ing a Jewish toddler from Hungary who was murdered by the Nazis before his first birthday in 1944.

He commented: “As accusation­s of fascism are bandied about today like confetti by the ignorant, ludicrousl­y devaluing the word of any meaning, a reminder of what real fascism can do. And of its unconscion­able evil.”

In a now-deleted response, Mr Grant wrote: “You’re more right than you care to admit. Murdering babies wasn’t on the Nazi manifesto.

“Not until they’d been in power several years & stoked up fear & hatred against innocent citizens. Then, and only then, did they show their true colours.”

Glasgow North East SNP MP Anne Mclaughlin also seized on Mr Neil’s original tweet, commenting: “And here is MY reminder that ‘real fascism’ didn’t start off talking about murdering children, it talked of ‘reasonable concerns’ raised by ‘respectabl­e people’ in quiet gentle voices.

“NEVER let it sneak up on you. NEVER look away. NEVER regret leaving it too late to speak out.”

Mr Grant’s message, which was posted shortly

before 11pm on Thursday, was quickly corrected by Conservati­ve peer Lord Finkelstei­n, who pointed out that the “offensive tweet doesn’t even have the merit of being true”.

“Hitler and the Nazis were already talking openly of the need to kill babies in 1929,” he wrote. “Would you consider deleting this tweet, Mr Grant? We all make mistakes (I know I do) and you can fix this one.”

Lib Dem MP for Orkney, Alistair Carmichael, said the SNP’S chief whip at Westminste­r, Owen Thompson, “needs a word” with Mr Grant.

“The horrors of what the Nazi party did were so enormous that it is rarely possible to make any comparison to them without dishonouri­ng the memory of the millions who perished at their

hands,” Mr Carmichael said.

“Peter Grant’s tweet is nowhere near the bounds of acceptabil­ity. It is factually inaccurate and massively insensitiv­e.

“If he is to remain in a mainstream political party, then his party bosses need to give him the necessary training to understand the offensiven­ess of what he has done.”

Scottish Conservati­ve chief whip, Stephen Kerr, said Mr Grant’s tweet was “absolutely abhorrent and beyond the pale”.

“This was a warped tweet and gave a worrying insight into what this SNP MP believes. Peter Grant must urgently apologise and reflect on this shameful behaviour,” he said.

MPS are regularly given talks from charities, including the Holocaust Educationa­l Trust, to educate on the history of the Holocaust and the dangers of using the atrocity for political point scoring.

Mr Grant, who is the former leader of Fife Council and the SNP’S former Brexit spokesman at Westminste­r, did not respond to a request for comment but later tweeted: “I want to apologise unreserved­ly for a highly insensitiv­e tweet I posted.

“While I strongly believe we must always be vigilant to the seeds of racism, antisemiti­sm and fascism, I deeply regret how I made that point.”

In 2018, Mr Grant apologised after posting a tweet which appeared to mock the beliefs of Conservati­ve MP Jacob Rees-mogg.

It appeared to play on the assumption that Catholics eat fish on a Friday as part of observing weekly meat abstinence and a row over the broken promise that the UK would leave the Common Fisheries Policy in March 2019.

Mr Grant said he “intended no offence” when he tweeted: “Jacob is a Catholic Brexiteer. On Friday he only sells out fishermen”.

He must apologise and reflect on this shameful behaviour

 ?? Tweet, inset. ?? INSENSITIV­E: Glenrothes and Central Fife MP Peter Grant has apologised for his offensive late-night
Tweet, inset. INSENSITIV­E: Glenrothes and Central Fife MP Peter Grant has apologised for his offensive late-night

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