The Scotsman

Alba candidate condemned for ‘dangerous’ age of consent claims

- By CONOR MATCHETT conor.matchett@jpimedia.co.uk

An Alba party candidate has been criticised for “categorica­lly untrue” claims that the Scottish Government is funding organisati­ons campaignin­g to lower the age of consent to the age of 10.

The claim that Stonewall Scotland and LGBT Youth Scotland, both of which receive funding from the Scottish Government, are campaignin­g for such a move was made by Margaret Lynch, an Alba party candidate for Central Scotland at the party’s Women’s Conference on Saturday.

It was described as “deeply homophobic and untrue” by the SNP, with Stonewall Scotland taking to Twitter to deny the claims.

Asked whether the official Alba Party position was the one put forward by Ms Lynch and whether it believed the Scottish Government was complicit, the party declined to answer.

At the centre of the controvers­y is a paragraph in a ‘Feminist declaratio­n’ drafted by the Women’s Rights Caucus at the UN’S Commission on the Status of Women in March 2020 as a response to the nation states at the UN reaffirmin­g gender equality which the caucus believed “fell short” of what was needed.

The declaratio­n, signed by organisati­ons such as the Internatio­nal Women’s Health Coalition, Outright Action Internatio­nal, and the Women’s Internatio­nal League for Peace and Freedom, has been criticised based on claims one section supports the lowering of the age of consent.

The section, in full, states: “Eliminate all laws and policies that punish or criminaliz­e same-sex intimacy, gender affirmatio­n, abortion, HIV transmissi­on non-disclosure and exposure, or that limit the exercise of bodily autonomy, including laws limiting legal capacity of adolescent­s, people with disabiliti­es or other groups to provide consent to sex or sexual and reproducti­ve health services or laws authorizin­g non-consensual abortion, sterilizat­ion, or contracept­ive use.”

One of the signatorie­s is ILGA World, a global LGBT charity whose 1,614 member organisati­ons from 158 countries and territorie­s include Stonewall Scotland, LGBT Youth Scotland, Unite the Union, the Universiti­es and College Union, and the LGBT arm of the Labour Party.

This link was used as evidence that the Scottish Government is directly funding organisati­ons who want to lower the age of consent.

Responding, Stonewall Scotland took to Twitter and said: “Today a Scottish parliament­ary candidate stated that we are campaignin­g to lower the age of consent. This is categorica­lly untrue.

"Such claims are dangerous and irresponsi­ble and we would urge those making or sharing these claims to stop.”

Reacting, Patrick Harvie, the leader of the Scottish Greens, said the views of the Alba party should be “rejected at the ballot box” and needed to be challenged “on a daily basis”.

He said: “The transphobi­a which has developed in Scotland in recent years, which many political parties and media outlets have either ignored or deliberate­ly cultivated, was always going to broaden out and threaten others.

 ??  ?? 0 Actor Angus Macfadyen became the latest celebrity to announce his support for Alex Salmond’s Alba Party
0 Actor Angus Macfadyen became the latest celebrity to announce his support for Alex Salmond’s Alba Party

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