Meeting of the Parliament 12 February 2026 [Draft]
In attempting to decipher all that, it sounds as though the killer may well still have his free bus pass, despite killing a bus driver.
Keith Rollinson’s tragic case highlights so much that is wrong with the SNP’s weak justice approach: laws that keeps some killers out of prison, guidelines that ensure that other serious criminals are not jailed and the early release of thousands of criminals. It is no wonder that Angela Constance has her back to me. There is so much more that I could say, and none of this is by accident; it is by design.
Now, John Swinney is going to free some prisoners after serving just 30 per cent of their sentences. The SNP: stronger for criminals.
The last word today goes to Sue Rollinson. I told Sue that Keith would be proud of her, and she said:
“Keith will be looking down and saying, ‘Oh my goodness, Sue—where did you get that strength from?’”
Well, Mr Swinney, she gets her strength from her love of Keith and from the suffering that she has endured at the hands of the SNP justice system. Does John Swinney have any understanding of the pain and anguish that his Government is inflicting on good and decent people across Scotland?