Scottish Catholics fear hate crime claims over marriage stance

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Responding to a government consultation on Scotland’s hate crime laws, leaders said Scotland risks becoming an “intolerant, illiberal society” unless there is space for “robust debate and exchange of views”.

Catholic Parliamentary Office Director, Anthony Horan said: “In a climate of heightened sensitivity, there is a very real danger that expressing or even holding individual or collective opinions or beliefs will become a hate crime. We must guard against this and ensure freedom of expression, thought, conscience and religion are protected.

 

“Some people might suggest that expressing the Catholic Church’s position on marriage or human sexuality could be an attempt to stir up hatred. This would obviously be wrong, but without room for robust debate and exchange of views we risk becoming an intolerant, illiberal society.”

The Catholic Church in Scotland also warned of a “growing hierarchy” of protected characteristics listed in hate crime legislation, as they argued against the introduction of a new sectarianism category.

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The Scottish Government consultation on hate crime follows a review by Lord Bracadale which recommended fresh protection for free speech to be included in any new hate crime legislation.

Mr Horan added: “Existing legislation, including existing statutory aggravations, are adequate.

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