An egregious breach

Maggie Chapman is in hot water.

The dean of the faculty of advocates has criticised Scottish Green MSP Maggie Chapman for what he described as “reprehensible” comments attacking the judiciary following the Supreme Court judgement on the definition of a woman.

Ms Chapman – the deputy convener of Holyrood’s equalities committee – was filmed at a weekend rally condemning what she called “bigotry, prejudice and hatred coming from the Supreme Court”.

In a letter to the committee, Roddy Dunlop KC called the remarks “outrageous” and said they created a “risk of danger” to members of the Supreme Court. Chapman said she stands by her comments, and that it was her role to “stand up and represent trans people”.

Why is that her role? She’s a Member of Parliament, not a nanny for trans people.

Protests were held at the weekend by pro-trans campaigners, with First Minister John Swinney saying he understood why the trans community would feel “uncertain and anxious” over the court ruling. Chapman – a long time supporter of trans rights – attended a protest in Aberdeen and told the crowd: “We say not in our name to the bigotry, prejudice and hatred that we see coming from the Supreme Court and from so many other institutions in our society.”

Which is how we got here – by deciding that women who say men are not women are expressing bigotry, prejudice and hatred as opposed to familiar everyday reality. That’s how so many of us lost so many friends.

Roddy Dunlop KC said the comments were “beyond the pale” and that Chapman should consider her role as deputy convenor as her remarks conflicted with Scottish Parliament guidance on impartiality.

Dunlop, writing on behalf of all the governing body’s office bearers, said her comments “fail to respect the rule of law” and “constitute an egregious breach of Ms Chapman’s duties to uphold the continued independence of the judiciary”.

He added: “But they go further than that, and create a risk of danger to the members of the court themselves. This behaviour is irresponsible and reprehensible.” He added that he expected a “swift and fulsome” apology from the MSP.

Chapman has said she won’t apologize.

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