Megyn Kelly blasts Scotland’s ‘dopey’ First Minister over new hate crime laws
The Megyn Kelly Show host Megyn Kelly has criticised the Scottish government over its new hate crime laws.
The Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act, which came into force on Monday has received backlash over whether or not it goes against freedom of speech.
“They’ve changed the hate laws in Scotland now to say … if you say something that’s offensive or insulting about a transgender person among others you could go to jail for seven years if it is considered stirring up hate,” Ms Kelly told Sky News host Paul Murray.
“It will be up to some woke Scottish policeman to decide whether you remain a free person.
“How did the Scots vote for this?
“That dopey minister said it was unanimous which it wasn’t, but the point is they have bigger fish to fry.
“They have a lot bigger problems over there in Scotland to worry about than this.”
Видео Megyn Kelly blasts Scotland’s ‘dopey’ First Minister over new hate crime laws канала Sky News Australia
The Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act, which came into force on Monday has received backlash over whether or not it goes against freedom of speech.
“They’ve changed the hate laws in Scotland now to say … if you say something that’s offensive or insulting about a transgender person among others you could go to jail for seven years if it is considered stirring up hate,” Ms Kelly told Sky News host Paul Murray.
“It will be up to some woke Scottish policeman to decide whether you remain a free person.
“How did the Scots vote for this?
“That dopey minister said it was unanimous which it wasn’t, but the point is they have bigger fish to fry.
“They have a lot bigger problems over there in Scotland to worry about than this.”
Видео Megyn Kelly blasts Scotland’s ‘dopey’ First Minister over new hate crime laws канала Sky News Australia
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