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Anne Moffat, MP, East Lothian

 
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PostPosted: Sun May 25, 2008 7:15 pm    Post subject: Anne Moffat, MP, East Lothian Reply with quote

BBC wrote:
Last Updated: Wednesday, 23 May 2007, 18:40 GMT 19:40 UK

Salmond compared to Hitler by MP

Ms Moffat compared Alex Salmond to a "lesser degree" Hitler

A Scottish MP has caused a row at Westminster after comparing First Minister Alex Salmond to Adolf Hitler.

Ann Moffat, Labour MP for East Lothian, made the comment during a debate on the Scottish election fiasco.

She said "proportional representation gave Germany Adolf Hitler and in Scotland to a lesser degree we've had the member for Banff and Buchan".

The SNP's group leader in the Commons, Angus Robertson, has demanded an apology for the comment.

Mr Robertson said: "It was ignorant, it was ill-judged, it was plain wrong, and it was very dangerous."

He added: "Democrats should never criticise other democratic politicians or even compare them in the same sentence (with Hitler) in the way that she did."

Voting system

Other MPs were heard saying her remarks were outrageous.

Anne Moffatt said she did not think an apology was necessary.

She said: "What I was referring to was the voting system, the proportional representation and electoral voting system, not about individuals. I was just giving examples."

Mr Salmond, who is the Scottish National Party MP for Banff and Buchan, became MSP for Gordon at the recent Holyrood elections.

The parliamentary election was marred by 140,000 spoilt ballot papers.

It is believed that many papers were rejected after people became confused over the local authority elections being held on the same day under a separate voting system.


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and then, that very evening . . .

BBC wrote:
Page last updated at 17:57 GMT, Sunday, 25 May 2008 18:57 UK

MP beaten unconscious near home

Anne Moffat has been recovering at home following the attack

Police have launched an investigation after Labour MP Anne Moffat was attacked, BBC Scotland has learned.

Ms Moffat said she was mugged by a gang of drunken youths and left with broken ribs while jogging near her home, in Cockenzie, East Lothian.

The East Lothian MP was knocked unconscious and her watch and jewellery taken by her attackers.

She was treated in hospital in Edinburgh after the incident on Friday and branded her attackers "scum".

Police said they were looking for up to six young men between 18 and 20-years-old.

Ms Moffat, 50, who has been recovering at home after also suffering cuts and bruises, told BBC Scotland the attack happened in the evening, while she was exercising on a popular coastal path.

"I was doing a bit of running and a bit of walking and I heard a group of youths in front of me," she said.

These people are just scum. Just nasty, horrible people getting fired up with drink and drugs and not realising what they're doing to people's lives
Anne Moffat MP

"I didn't see them but I heard them and I could tell that they were either high or drunk or they were very loud.

"I took my mobile phone out of my pocket and held on to it and when I came across them I realised they were really quite rowdy and could have been a bit of a threat, but I didn't think this much of a threat."

Ms Moffat said her attackers may have belonged to a local gang known as "The Untouchables" and did not completely rule out the fact she may have been targeted.

She went on: "I veered to the side away from them and put my head down. The only thing I noticed was one of them was wearing a Celtic top.

"The next thing I knew, they were all jostling about and I don't know if I was pushed or tripped or how it happened but I went down and I knocked my head on a boulder or a stone of some sort and I was knocked out."

Ms Moffat said she did not know how long she had been unconscious, adding: "All I remember is just falling down and my head banging and then wakening up again."

She was so disorientated, she was not able to call the emergency services and instead phoned the last person she had called on her mobile phone, a friend who called police and paramedics.

"They took my gold chain and my good watch and my diamond stud earrings and I had a diamond ring on that they took," said Ms Moffat.

Anne Moffat's injuries to her head, hand and leg (Pictures by BBC Scotland)

Ms Moffat suffered several injuries, including broken ribs, in the attack

"They obviously tried to get my bracelets off, not realising there is a clasp on them - but they're all scratched to bits."

Ms Moffat said tearfully: "Its more the shock of it really. The injuries will heal."

She went on: "Imagine if it was a frail, old lady. I don't know if she would have survived it.

"These people are just scum. Just nasty, horrible people getting fired up with drink and drugs and not realising what they're doing to people's lives.

"Its made me more aware of what it's like to be a victim."

The MP, whose property has been attacked in the past and who has complained of a political vendetta against her, said it was "highly unlikely" she had been targeted.

But she said: "I suppose there's a slight change. I suppose those that have been nasty towards me politically could have said 'duff her up' or something like that.

"But there was no way they would know I was going out at that time of the night."


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