The Scotsman

Former election candidate said householde­rs should be able to ‘kill’ intruders

- By CHRIS MCCALL

A European election candidate in Scotland who quit Change UK to endorse the Lib Dems once claimed that householde­rs should be allowed to “kill” i n t r u d e r s w h o e n t e r t h e i r property, The Scotsman can reveal.

David Macdonald, an inde - p e n d e n t c o u n c i l l o r i n E a s t Renfrewshi­re, made the controvers­ial statement on Facebook as part of a hypothetic­al discussion on how he would react if a burglar entered his home.

In a lengthy post, Mr Macdonald said he would do whatever it took to “neutralise the situation”. He added that it was “pathetic” that the legal system would “not back you up if you kill someone in the act of defending yourself within your property”.

Mr Macdonald was until yesterday Change UK’S lead cand i d a t e i n S c o t l a n d f o r n ex t week’s European Parliament elections.

He has instead endorsed the Lib Dems but stopped shor t of joining the party. His name w i l l s t i l l a p p e a r o n b a l l o t papers as a Change UK candidate as it was too late for it to be removed.

Speaking outside the S cottish Parliament alongside the Lib Dems’ Holyro o d l e a d e r Willie Rennie, Mr Macdonald claimed said the numbers “don’t look good” for Change UK in Scotland, and that voters should instead back the “fundamenta­lly similar” platform of the Lib Dems.

It is the second time Change U K h a s l o s t i t s l e a d c a n d i - date north of the Border. Last month, Joseph Russo sto o d down after claiming he was “not fully prepared” for the “personal scrutiny” he faced after “offensive” online posts were revealed.

Mr Ma c d o n a l d ’s d e c i s i o n to endorse the Lib Dems will raise further questions about how Change UK vetted its candidates.

In a comment p osted on 5 April, 2018, the councillor said: “I’ll make a ver y open state - ment. If someone crosses my t h r e s h o l d a n d f o r c e s e n t r y then they would be met with any and all force I deem necessary to neutralise the situation.

“Take that for what you will b u t i f t h e y c o m e i n a r m e d with a knife or other weapon they will be met with equal or greater force. There is no way I’d sit there and allow them to harm my family or myself and if that meant fighting to save their lives either to my death or resulting in me going to jail then so be it.

“But the UK is extraordin­arily weak in law on this front. The reality is that law will not back you up if you kill someone in the act of defending yourself within your property. It’s utterly pathetic. In sharp contrast the law in many states is quite clear – break into someone’s house and be prepared to be killed. The law will back you up to the hilt.”

The Scotsman understand­s the comment was in relation to the story of Henry Vincent, an armed burglar who was killed by R i c h a r d Os b o r n - B r o o k s after breaking into his London home in April 2018.

An inquest later ruled that Mr Osborn-brooks had acted lawfully.

The Scotsman asked the Lib Dems if the par t y suppor ted Mr Macdonald’s views, but a spokeswoma­n said it was “not relevant to the European election for which he has endorsed us”.

They added as he was not a party member so they would not comment further.

Mr Macdonald was returned a s a n i n d e p e n d e n t f o r t h e Clarkston, Netherlee and Williamwoo­d ward in 2017.

Paul Masteron, Conser vat ive MP f o r E a s t R e n f r e ws - hire, commented following the councillor’s defection: “I assume Mr Macdonald, who was elected as an independen­t, and has spent t wo years demanding part y politics be removed from local government, will now b e stepping down and fighting a by- election in his new colours?”

M r M a c d o n a l d f a i l e d t o respond to requests for comment.

chris.mccall@scotsman.com

 ??  ?? 0 Scottish Conservati­ve leader Ruth Davidson, who visited Deanston Distillery near Doune yesterday,
0 Scottish Conservati­ve leader Ruth Davidson, who visited Deanston Distillery near Doune yesterday,

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