Meeting of the Parliament 02 April 2014
I am delighted to participate in the debate, as it is always a pleasure to respond to Liberal Democrat members who want to compare Scotland’s achievements in supporting our police force with Westminster’s abysmal record in dismantling another public service. I wonder whether the Tory-Liberal Democrat coalition at Westminster will privatise this one as well.
Alison McInnes said that she is deeply worried about the power to stop and search, yet she added that the “tactic”, as she puts it, is a useful part of the policing toolkit, which, when applied properly, is “effective, appropriate and fair”. I remind the Parliament that the Liberal Democrats had a campaign on knife crime a few years back, in 2010. The cabinet secretary referred to the then Liberal Democrat justice spokesman, Robert Brown, who is now a councillor in Rutherglen, and who said:
“The priority must be to stop people carrying knives in the first place.”
On 18 March 2010, Alison McInnes said:
“If the Scottish Government is really committed to making Grampian safer, then it will work with the police to tackle the root cause of crime and target the gangs who promote carrying weapons.”