I’m pleased to publish Scottish lawyer Ewan Kennedy’s recent written submission to the Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee (CPPPC), supporting the Petition to implement the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) into Scots law.
Thanks for giving my effort some publicity; I appear to be the only third party with a comment up so far. It will be interesting to see if SPICe, the Scottish Parliament's information unit, do respond to my request.
I don’t understand the SNP’s resistance to adopting the ICCPR? Are they supporting the union or devolution? If this were a test of the current SNP leadership’s genuine support for independence they would have failed. What’s going on?
I agree. Big fail. The SNP is, therefore, a Scottish devolutionary Party with no interest in independence, apart from during Scottish Parliamentary electioneering periods, of course.
Thanks for giving my effort some publicity; I appear to be the only third party with a comment up so far. It will be interesting to see if SPICe, the Scottish Parliament's information unit, do respond to my request.
Good work!
I don’t understand the SNP’s resistance to adopting the ICCPR? Are they supporting the union or devolution? If this were a test of the current SNP leadership’s genuine support for independence they would have failed. What’s going on?
I agree. Big fail. The SNP is, therefore, a Scottish devolutionary Party with no interest in independence, apart from during Scottish Parliamentary electioneering periods, of course.