Meeting of the Parliament 26 January 2017
Presiding Officer, I will not comment on your exchange with Christine McKelvie.
Immediately after the referendum vote in June 2016, the First Minister said:
“citizens of other European countries living here in Scotland—you remain welcome here, Scotland is your home and your contribution is valued.”
That is the message that all of us must strive to get across every single day, particularly given that the article 50 process will apparently be triggered fairly shortly. It is a duty incumbent on all of us to ensure that all our citizens feel comfortable living in Scotland, where they have chosen to make their home.
On practical considerations, the intention of the hate crime review is to ensure that hate crime law protects every citizen in Scotland and that it is available for all. That is an important feature of the review.
My colleagues in the equalities team will shortly proceed with another hate crime awareness campaign, which I think was announced in the excellent debate that we had in November last year. I am sure that that will be a timely intervention as we approach, with some trepidation, the months ahead.