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  • Aldi places security tags on 85p candies, Maltesers, and Haribo in response to the rising cost of living


    It has come to light that an Aldi store has placed security tags on sweets for as little as 85p in response to a national increase in stealing caused by the rising cost of living.

    An Aldi store in London has placed security tags on packets of sweets worth as little as 85p, it has emerged (Pictured: A 'security protected' box of Maltesers in the Aldi store)

    The Rushey Green store in Catford, south London, has placed yellow security stickers on a variety of its confectionery items, including an 85p Kinder Snack Bar, a £1 box of Haribo Tangfastics, and a £1.05 bundle of five Cadbury Twirls.

    In recent months, a variety of grocery store staples, including infant formula, cheese, butter, and even milk, have been tagged with security stickers in response to price increases.

    According to the Office of National Statistics, shoplifting surged 18 percent in the year leading up to the end of June compared to the preceding twelve-month period.

    It has come to light that a London Aldi store has placed security tags on sweets for as little as 85p (pictured: a’security protected’ box of Maltesers in the Aldi store).

    The Rushey Green store in Catford, south London, has placed yellow security stickers on a variety of its confectionery items, including an 85p Kinder Snack Bar, a £1 box of Haribo Tangfastics, and a £1.05 bundle of five Cadbury Twirls.

    In July, Asda placed security tags on 1kg tubs of Lurpak as its price approached £10, while only last month, a Tesco shop in Cornwall attached tags to milk, despite the fact that this was a result of human error, according to Tesco.

    Aldi informed MailOnline that the security stickers on the sweets in its Catford store were not part of a national policy, but rather a local solution to a local issue.

    The budget supermarket's Rushey Green branch in Catford, south London, has placed yellow security stickers on a range of its confectionary items - including a Kinder Snack Bar priced at 85p, Haribo Tangfastics costing £1 and a pack of five Cadbury Twirls selling for £1.05

    Consumer advocate Martyn James told the Telegraph that the labeling of low-cost foods was “very concerning.”

    He continued, ‘It is a ridiculous overreaction to tag products of exceedingly low worth, and it gives the erroneous appearance that we are walking around stuffing our pockets.’

    In recent months, there has been an uptick in theft because many are struggling to purchase food.

    It is the humane approach for stores to issue warnings to shoplifters but avoid prosecution when it comes to prosecution.

    In supermarkets, security tags are frequently applied to expensive or risky items, such as alcohol, razors, and even perfume.Supermarkets across the UK have been cracking down on theft of dairy products as shoplifting rose by 18 per cent over the summer compared with the previous 12-month period (Packs of butter with security tags earlier this year)

    The tags can only be removed once payment has been made and the box has been removed by a sales associate. If someone took an item with a security tag out of the store without paying, an alarm would sound.

    During the summer of this year, supermarkets reported that the frequency of thefts had been “over the charts.”Security tags were fitted to four pint bottles of milk in Tesco Extra in Pool last month

    A group reported to The Grocer that there has been an increase in ‘new first-time shoplifters’ compared to ‘the typical suspects.’

    One store manager told a publication, “Recently, we prevented a senior citizen from stealing laundry detergent and shampoo.” The rising cost of living will force individuals to begin making decisions.

    At Co-Op, brands of laundry detergent and infant formula, including Aptamil and Cow and Gate, have been placed in security cases.

    800g of infant formula milk powder costs between £10.25 and £18 each tub.In July shoppers took to social media to share pictures of security tags on £3.99 blocks of Aldi cheddar (left) and £8 Co-op lamb chops in Wolverhampton (right)

    A Co-Op representative previously told MailOnline that this is not a UK-wide policy and that the company has not witnessed an increase in thefts.

    Last month, milk cartons in the Tesco Extra store in the Cornish village of Pool were fitted with unique plastic security tags.

    According to CornwallLive, the store has seen a spate of milk thefts, particularly of four-pint jugs.

    However, Tesco disputed that this was the basis for the tagging, stating CornwallLive that ‘human error’ was to blame.

    Theft of dairy goods has increased by 18% during the summer compared to the previous 12 months, prompting supermarkets throughout the United Kingdom to crack down (Packs of butter with security tags earlier this year)

    Last month, security tags were affixed to four-ounce milk bottles at Tesco Extra in Pool.Shoppers were last month shocked to discover Co-Op is now keeping washing machine tablets and detergent in security boxes at one of its stores in Manchester city centre. Photographs show Ariel, Bold and Persil products costing as little as £3.50 on shelves under lock-and-key

    In July, Wolverhampton consumers shared images of security tags on £3.99 Aldi cheddar blocks (left) and £8 Co-op lamb chops on social media (right)

    Shoppers were astonished to learn that one of Co-Manchester Op’s city-center stores now stores washing machine pills and detergent in security containers.

    Photographs depict Ariel, Bold, and Persil products priced as low as £3.50 on locked shelves.

    Tesco told MailOnline that it is not company policy to place security tags on fresh milk. Today, a very small quantity of milk was wrongly labeled at our Redruth Extra location, and these labels have been removed. We apologize for the inconvenience caused.

    This month, the supermarket giant began utilizing security barriers to safeguard Tesco employees from customers waiting to steal discounted items with yellow stickers off their hands before they reach the shelves.

    It comes at a time when the British are facing their most expensive Christmas in years due to inflation and rising prices.

    The price of a fresh turkey is approximately 25 percent higher than it was a year ago, primarily due to increasing farm costs and the impact of avian flu.

    Additionally, drivers face the most expensive trip back home for Christmas ever.

    Currently, diesel costs over £97 per gallon, almost £15 more than it did a year ago.

    This week, automotive experts accused merchants of “heartless overcharging” for failing to pass on large wholesale price reductions. Diesel has reached 176 pence per liter at the pump, 27 pence more than a year ago. Currently, gasoline costs approximately 153p, 7p more than in 2021.

    This makes a full tank cost £84, a rise of £4 in a year. Despite wholesale prices falling back to the same levels as last year and fuel duty being reduced by 5p per litre in March, the cost of filling up has increased significantly.

    RAC analysis indicates that gasoline should be 15 pence per litre cheaper. Simon Williams, a spokesman, stated, ‘With the cost of living issue making this one of the most difficult Christmases on record, it is all the more infuriating to see that motorists are being heartlessly overcharged for petrol, making this the most costly holiday vacation ever on the roads.

    ‘The major four supermarkets, which dominate fuel retailing, have failed to drastically reduce their forecourt pricing to reflect the large decrease in the price of wholesale petroleum they are experiencing.

    Many smaller, independent businesses now sell their fuel for significantly cheaper than supermarkets, which is a peculiar circumstance.

    To give drivers the Christmas gift they deserve, we ask shops to slash gas and diesel prices by a significant amount.

    Because of the pandemonium on the railroads, millions of additional motorists are expected on the highways. On Friday and Saturday, around 34 million car trips are projected to be made. Diesel wholesale prices have decreased to 126 pence per litre, which is only 14 pence more expensive than last Christmas, and the RAC estimates that this should result in a 13 pence decrease at the pump.


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  • Tse Chi Lop, the alleged Asian El Chapo, is transported to court in a military-grade vehicle

    Police are taking no chances with the alleged international meth kingpin extradited to Melbourne, carrying him between court and jail in a military-grade wagon reminiscent of a vehicle from a Mad Max film.Accused Tse Chi Lop faced Melbourne Magistrates Court on Thursday, arriving in the heavily-armoured $930,000 Mack carrier that the Victorian government had built to carry its most dangerous prisoners

    Tse Chi Lop, who was arrested after a decade-long investigation into The Company organized criminal syndicate, is considered one of the most significant arrests in Australian Federal Police history.

    The 59-year-old appeared before Melbourne Magistrates Court on Thursday, coming in the $930,000 heavily-armored Mack carrier that the Victorian government had constructed to transport its most dangerous criminals.

    Tse Chi Lop appeared in Melbourne Magistrates Court on Thursday, arriving in the $930,000 heavily-armored Mack carrier that the Victorian government had constructed to transport the most dangerous criminals.

    The 59-year-old Tse Chi Lop (shown) is allegedly the leader of the vast Sam Gor cartel in Asia. Thursday he appeared in court in Melbourne.

    It took five years to outfit the Volvo-designed truck with ballistic protection, inside cells, touch-screen technology that controls a high-tech locking mechanism, and CCTV cameras.

    Between March 2012 and March 2013, the police allege that Tse Chi Lop participated in a plot to smuggle 20 kilograms of methamphetamine or its derivatives.

    He did not request bail and was transported to jail in an armored police car from court.

    Tse Chi Lop (pictured), an alleged drug lord called “Asia’s El Chapo,” was captured in the Netherlands.

    Life in prison is the maximum sentence for conspiring to trade commercial quantities of banned substances.

    Police allege that the drugs had a street worth of up to $4.4 million and were distributed in separate quantities.

    The inquiry involved the transnational offshore disruption task team Operation Gain and the force’s global network.The 59-year-old Tse Chi Lop (pictured) is alleged to be the head of Asia's massive Sam Gor cartel. He appeared in court in Melbourne on Thursday

    Dutch officers arrested Tse at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam on January 22 of last year after the AFP requested an Interpol “red notice” for his provisional arrest.

    Thursday, he was deported from the Netherlands to Australia.

    Assistant Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police Krissy Barrett called the arrest as “very significant” for both the AFP and the Australian population.

    An alleged drug lord dubbed 'Asia's El Chapo' Tse Chi Lop (pictured) was arrested in the Netherlands

    She informed reporters that it would be one of the most significant arrests in the history of the force.

    In June of this year, the AFP also charged Chung Chak Lee, a 66-year-old Chinese-British dual national, with conspiring to smuggle commercial amounts of drugs.

    The 66-year-old is allegedly Tse’s accomplice in conspiring with junior Australian-based members to transit drugs between Sydney and Melbourne.

    Ms. Barrett stated that it would be “foolish” to assume that the entire enterprise had been shut down, despite the fact that eight others have been arrested in connection with this subject.

    The police transported him between court and jail in a military-grade Mack carrier that resembles a vehicle from a Mad Max movie.

    In 2019, military-grade “paddy carts” were introduced in Victoria, each costing $930,000 and equipped with bull bars and flashing lights.

    Tse Chi Lop flew into Melbourne airport on Thursday morning from the Netherlands (pictured)

    She stated that Tse’s arrest was especially notable because senior members of accused syndicates were normally “hands-off” in commercial transactions.

    The syndicate allegedly paid for the drugs by impersonating an Australian casino and unlawfully using its identity on a bank account.

    Ms. Barrett stated, “These transnational organized crime syndicates use different means to launder their money.”

    It’s a significant element of their business strategy, it’s not just getting the drugs into the country, but also being able to recycle the profits so they can reinvest in future projects.


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  • Commanders player breaks down in an emotional video following his first Pro Bowl nomination

  • British man is sentenced to life in jail after nonchalantly informing police he murdered four people

  • How some Mzansi celebrities are celebrating the holiday season

    Many will ponder and spend time with family and friends as the year winds down.

    Everyone celebrates Christmas differently, from gift-giving to feasting.

    A few days before Christmas, Mzansi celebrities shared their holiday plans and customs.

    Zakes Bantwini’s busiest time of year is Christmas, yet he makes time for family. He spends the summer touring and meeting fans.

    We’ll be on the road for most of the season. My Instagram shows where I’ll be performing. “I like to spend Christmas with my wife Nandi and my kids, either at home or doing a fun holiday activity,” he said.

    Carol Ofori hopes to spend Christmas with family.

    First Christmas in years without lockdown, so I’m excited. My family’s visit will be lovely,” she stated.

    Claire Johnston’s holiday season combines work and play. She’s booked for gigs across. Her shows include NYE at Ballito BIG Week.

    “Most of the band will be with their families or close friends before a wild end of the year,” Claire said.


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  • Rugby player Elton Jantjies has endured a difficult year

    Many South African celebrities have had an interesting year, but Springbok flyhalf Elton Jantjies has had a particularly busy one.

    This year, Jantjies experienced drama both on and off the rugby field, beginning with his alleged violation of the Civil Aviation Act and property damage after his return flight from Dubai. However, the case against him was provisionally dropped.

    The 32-year-old was then embroiled in an alleged cheating incident involving Springboks nutritionist Zeenat Simjee. Simjee is, however, adamant that the affair never occurred.

    Jantjies eventually revealed to his wife, though, that he was indeed involved with Simjee.

    His wife has verified to a local publication that their divorce will be formalized after the holiday season, according to sources. This despite their recent pictures of affection.

    Jantjies has since joined the French rugby club Agen. He has stated that he is committed to his current position at Agen and hopes to rejoin the Springboks the following season.


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  • Mosimane’s Al Ahli Saudi return to winning ways with a 3-1 victory

    Al-Ahli Saudi, coached by Pitso Mosimane, returned to winning ways with a 3-1 victory over Hajer Club at the Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Stadium on Wednesday evening.

    The triumph comes after Pitso and his squad drew 0-0 with Al-Ain in their Saudi Arabia second division league opener last week following the conclusion of the World Cup.

    Ryad Boudebouz scored the game’s first goal in the 11th minute, giving Mosimane’s team an early lead.

    In the 32nd minute, Ziyad Al-Johani scored his team’s second goal of the evening to give them the lead going into halftime.

    Al Ahli continued where they left off in the first half, dominating the first ten minutes of the second half.

    Hassan Al Ali scored the third goal in the 68th minute to give his team a commanding 3-0 advantage.

    Modibo Maiga, a striker born in Mali, scored a consolation goal for the visitors in the dying moments of the match.

    Al Ahli is now in fifth place with 19 points after ten matches, seven points behind the league-leading Al-Faisaly FC.

    Next Tuesday, in a league encounter against Al Arabi, the South African-born coach will try to retain his unbeaten streak and keep the team’s momentum going.


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  • Mampintsha, Big Nuz member admitted to King Edward Hospital in Durban

    Babes Mandla Maphumulo, the father of Wodumo, was reportedly admitted to King Edward Hospital in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.

    According to reports, the 40-year-old musician Mampintsha was brought to Durdoc Hospital in Durban Central after being hospitalized to the hospital over the weekend. The musician, who is wed to Gqom icon Babes Wodumo, is thought to have had a stroke.

    His sister, Pinki Gumede, confirmed the information to Daily Sun and expressed concern for him.

    “On Saturday, December 17, we got a call telling us to head over to his house right away. He appeared to be seriously ill when we got there. Already, his speech was impaired. He claimed that after speaking with an isangoma, the latter advised him to perform a customary rite.

    Mampintsha instructed the family to purchase a goat and obtain impepho so that he could carry out the ceremony, according to Gumede.

    “We followed through on that and returned home. But he never did show up. Instead, he called and instructed us to carry out the ceremony alone. We were shocked by this, yet helpless to stop it. We therefore killed the goat and consumed it. Impepho wasn’t burned, though.

    Pinkie Gumede, his sister, adds that they discovered he had a stroke and that he had been readmitted to the hospital a few days later.

    We spoke with Babes and her family once more, but this time we were instructed not to be concerned about him since everything is OK. We are aware of his serious illness, yet we are once again powerless to intervene. We are concerned and afraid that he might suffer a disastrous outcome.

    Mampintsha’s mother Zama also told the Daily Sun that she is pleased with his decision to seek the advice of a sangoma because he is not ill.

    “The hospital won’t be able to assist him. I’ve been telling him for a long time that he needs to do amagobongo, but he won’t listen.


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  • War veterans believe the government’s £8.5 million pledge to “eliminate veteran homelessness” is a “drop in the bucket.”

    Homeless war heroes have called an £8.5 million initiative to get veterans off the streets and into employment a “drop in the ocean.”

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, right, meets ex-homeless veterans and charity leaders in Downing Street as the Government unveiled its plan stop military heroes from sleeping rough in 2023
    In a bold proclamation, ministers committed to stop the disgraceful plague of homeless veterans within the next year.

    As the government launched its new initiative, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak met with formerly homeless heroes in Number 10 to launch the campaign.

    Operation Fortitude will provide veterans at danger of homelessness with access to essential assisted housing, wraparound specialized health care, education, and housing. It will debut early in the new year.

    Veterans who claim they were abandoned by the country after leaving the service have welcomed the additional funding, but say it is insufficient to address the situation.

    Right: Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets ex-homeless veterans and charity leaders in Downing Street as the Government unveils its strategy to end military heroes sleeping rough by 2023.

    The Government launched its £8.5 million investment to fund 900 support accommodation units. Pictured veterans minister Johnny Mercer, right, talking to guests on Monday as Mr Sunak watches

    The government launched an investment of £8.5 million to create 900 supportive housing units. Veterans minister Johnny Mercer is pictured on Monday conversing with visitors while Mr. Sunak looks on.

    Former Lance Corporal Mick Dunbar, who served in Bosnia and Kosovo before to leaving the service in 2002, remarked, “£8.5 million is insufficient.” Veterans are dispersed around the country. More money should be provided.

    These individuals served their country. They need to be cared for. This amount of cash is insignificant.

    The 47-year-old veteran from Keighley, Yorkshire, said of the government’s vow to ensure no veteran is homeless by the end of 2023, “I’ll believe it when I see it.” Until then, I don’t believe a damn thing.’Retired soldier Johnny Mercer MP said the government remains 'steadfastly committed to ending veteran homelessness in 2023'. He is pictured in Downing Street on Wednesday

    Veterans Minister Johnny Mercer announced the injection of funds following concerns from organizations that housing and help for homeless ex-servicemen were facing a catastrophe.

    More than a year ago, organizations providing mental health treatment to traumatized Iraq and Afghanistan veterans living in Catterick barracks warned they were close to running out of money.

    The Riverside Group, a non-profit organization that operates the Catterick housing, stated that there was a “serious risk” of the majority of supported housing programs for veterans collapsing, which might have forced many brave heroes battling addiction back onto the streets.

    Captain Mercer, a retired British Army officer, stated, following the Downing Street launch, that no one, even veterans, should be homeless.

    A veteran who was homeless tells his story to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, right, during a meeting at Number 10 on Wednesday

    Retired soldier Johnny Mercer, a member of parliament, stated that the government remained “dedicated to ending veteran homelessness by 2023.” On Wednesday, he is spotted at Downing Street.

    The money provided by the government on Wednesday will fund services for two years at over 900 sites in England that provide supportive housing. Pictured are Mr. Mercer and the Prime Minister.Liam Cary was 16 when he joined the Army but after leaving, he was left homeless for years. Liam is pictured passing out of his basic training

    A homeless veteran shares his experience with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, right, during a Wednesday meeting at Number 10.

    “Therefore, we are committing £8.5 million in funding and supporting a dedicated pathway, established in collaboration with our charity partners, to ensure that veterans not only receive the housing assistance they require this holiday season, but also the vital support they need to get back on their feet.”

    The government’s commitment to eradicating veteran homelessness by 2023 remains unwavering.

    Between July and September, 131 military veterans slept rough in London, representing five percent of the city’s homeless population.

    According to data from the Greater London Authority, 43 of them were British citizens. Charities estimate that up to 400 veterans sleep rough each year, and an additional 3,000 to 4,000 suffer homelessness in cars or abandoned structures.

    The money provided by the government on Wednesday will fund services for two years at over 900 sites in England that provide supportive housing.

    A new referral program will connect at-risk veterans with housing programs and specialized assistance.

    Mr. Mercer stated that the funds would advance the government’s goal of eradicating veteran homelessness by the end of 2024 by one year.

    The Riverside Group’s Director of Operations, Lee Buss-Blair, stated that the cash infusion would “make a major difference in the lives of disadvantaged veterans.”

    Not only will it support the government’s resolve to end veteran homelessness, but it will also equip organizations with the tools to assist veterans in finding employment, he said.

    Liam Cary entered the Army at the age of 16, but after leaving he was homeless for years. Liam is shown graduating from basic training.

    Liam Cary, a former infantryman, is among thousands who have spent their time after leaving the military couch surfing.

    The 27-year-old veteran with PTSD, who currently resides in assisted military housing in Walkden, Greater Manchester, stated, “This will be a lifeline for veterans, especially those who have been out for a while and feel forgotten about… it will save lives.”

    Michael, a former member of the Royal Corps of Transport, has been assisted by Riverside at Hardwick House in Middlesbrough since April 2021.

    Before his family got him a spot at Hardwick, he had spent at least two years living on the street or couch-surfing and turning to drink to cope with his despair.

    He stated, “If I hadn’t come to Riverside, I would have been dead.” “It has been remarkable. They have helped me regain my footing. There should be more locations like this.

    Maintaining funding for these locations will have a tremendous impact on veterans. It will provide a fresh start.

    There are ex-squad members who believe they have failed, yet they have not. The government must invest funds. This event has been a long time in the making.

    As the holiday season approaches, a new temporary support service has been introduced to provide homeless veterans with a place to stay over the winter.

    Access to the program is available via a designated charity helpline at (01748) 833797.


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  • FINAL VOTE on Scotland’s controversial gender change laws is DELAYED


    The final vote on contested gender legislation in Scotland, originally scheduled for Wednesday evening, has been postponed until Thursday.

    MP Joanna Cherry has said fellow SNP representatives in Westminster and Holyrood are 'scared to speak out' on gender reform for fear of being branded transphobic

    The Scottish Parliament was originally slated to vote on the Gender Recognition Reform Bill on Wednesday evening, but due to the lengthy amendment debate, the vote was postponed.

    The bill would make it easier for transgender individuals to receive a gender recognition certificate, and it is expected to pass in the final vote.

    Throughout the proceedings, the Scottish Tories have attempted to make discussion of amendments as lengthy as possible by repeatedly raising points of order and bringing every change to a vote, even if the proposer did not wish to do so.Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon (pictured) and Social Justice Secretary Shona Robison have been steadfast in their determination to push through gender self identification

    While Joanna Cherry has stated that other SNP politicians in Westminster and Holyrood are “afraid to speak out” for gender reform.

    MP Joanna Cherry remarked that other SNP politicians in Westminster and Holyrood are “afraid to speak out” on gender reform for fear of being labeled transphobic.

    Today was supposed to be the day that MSPs voted on the Gender Recognition Reform Bill, but extended debate has pushed the vote until tomorrow (protesters outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh).There were angry scenes after a vote on First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's gender reforms in the Scottish Parliament last night

    The bill, which would make it easier for transgender people to receive a gender recognition certificate, is set to pass the final vote.MSPs were scheduled to vote on the Gender Recognition Reform Bill today but prolonged debate means the vote will now take place tomorrow (protestors outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh)

    The Member of Parliament for Edinburgh South West has been an outspoken opponent of the Scottish Government’s legislation that will make it simpler to obtain a gender recognition certificate (GRC) based on self-declaration and eliminate the necessity for a gender dysphoria diagnosis.

    Ms. Cherry stated that she was fired from her post as justice and home affairs spokesman at Westminster due to her opposition to the measures currently in the third stage of consideration in the Scottish Parliament.

    Outside the Scottish Parliament, at a For Women Scotland protest against self-ID, she stated that she was aware of colleagues who had “strong misgivings” about the policy.

    Wednesday afternoon, hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside Holyrood to voice their opposition to the Bill.The Bill would make it easier for trans people to obtain a gender recognition certificate and is expected to pass when it comes to a final vote

    Ms. Cherry, former Scottish Labour leader Johann Lamont, and Alba MP Neale Hanvey were among the speakers.

    Ms. Cherry received death and sexual assault threats after expressing her opinions.

    She stated, “I know for a fact that there are members of both the Westminster and Holyrood groups who have grave qualms about this legislation but have been unable to voice their opposition.”

    I believe that some individuals are afraid to speak out in this issue because, when they do, they are often falsely branded as transphobes or bigots.

    “In my situation, I was removed from the SNP front bench for advocating for women’s or lesbian’s rights.”

    ‘Also, I’ve received rape and death threats, and as a matter of public record, I’ve received no public support from my political party while receiving rape and death threats, so I believe that many lawmakers are attempting to avoid participating in this debate out of fear of speaking out.’

    Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon (pictured) and Social Justice Secretary Shona Robison are determined to implement gender self identity.

    MSPs rejected a number of suggested amendments to the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill.

    She added: ‘Many women, including myself, who have attempted to contribute to this conversation have been yelled down, attacked, and subjected to workplace bullying – and I know personally that I have faced workplace bullying as a result of my views, and some women have lost their jobs.

    Ms. Cherry also voiced her disappointment that an amendment prohibiting people convicted of sexual offenses such as rape from receiving a GRC was rejected by MSPs by a single vote.

    She stated that the existing ideas lacked “adequate safeguards” and that her requests to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Social Justice Secretary Shona Robison to convene a citizens’ assembly on the matter “fell on deaf ears.”

    She continued, “In my opinion, it would be really easy to include more safeguards in this bill without harming transgender people who genuinely desire a gender recognition certificate.

    “By expressing this opinion, I am not going against the party line. The Scottish National Party’s convention has never voted for self-identification as a policy, and it was not included in our manifesto.

    It promised to simplify the process of gender recognition for transgender people, which I support. What I do not support is making it available to anyone with little precautions.

    As part of Nicola Sturgeon’s gender changes, MSPs voted last night to allow rapists and violent sex predators to self-identify as women, prompting chants of “shame on you” in the Scottish Parliament.

    During last night’s decisive vote, an attempt to stop one of the most contentious sections of the Bill by inserting a clause prohibiting persons on the sex offenders’ register from obtaining a gender recognition certificate (GRC) nearly failed.

    After the outcome was announced, there were tense scenes in the public gallery as protesters heckled MSPs with cries of “there is no democracy here!” before being escorted out of the premises.

    The majority of SNP and Green MSPs voted against a move to reject plans to decrease the legal age for applying for a GRC from 18 to 16; nonetheless, it provoked conflict within Nationalist MSPs.

    Last night, there were tense scenes in the Scottish Parliament following a vote on the gender reforms proposed by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

    The Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill will eliminate the current requirement for a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria in order to obtain a GRC.

    Neil Murray, the husband of novelist and women’s rights activist J.K. Rowling, participated in a demonstration in front of the Scottish Parliament Building in Holyrood.

    She referred to the result as a “stain” on the Scottish Parliament and added, “I sincerely wanted to be with you tonight, but family obligations prevented me.”

    ‘However, if you see a man in the throng who closely resembles my husband, it will be because he is my husband. Neil volunteered to attend in my absence; I didn’t even have to ask him.

    “We are all aware of why women across Scotland are currently taking a stance, often at great personal risk. We have united to oppose the most significant rollback of women’s rights in our lifetimes.

    Foreign and domestic experts have warned the government and its allies that this ill-considered legislation may pose grave hazards to women, but the Prime Minister and her friends have failed to listen.

    I believe that this law, which public opinion polls indicate is strongly opposed, will be viewed as a stain on the Scottish parliament and on the resumes of every MSP who voted for it.

    Using the Scottish word ‘wheesht,’ which means to remain silent, she said, ‘Whether or not this bill succeeds, the struggle is not finished, and I am with you every step of the way. We are the women who never weep.

    The vote on Russell Findlay’s proposal proposing an exemption for sex offenders prompted the “shame on you all” demonstration in the public gallery.

    As a result, the Presiding Officer halted proceedings until the public gallery was removed.

    Rachael Hamilton, the equality spokesman for the Scottish Conservatives, stated, “These improvements should have been uncontroversial.” However, the SNP has opted to allow dangerous predators to self-identify as women and gain access to single-sex settings.

    This is completely unjustifiable to women, girls, and the vast majority of the Scottish populace.

    Eight SNP MSPs voted against the Scottish Government on the issue of excluding sex offenders: former community safety minister Ash Regan, former energy secretary Fergus Ewing, and backbenchers Jim Fairlie, Stephanie Callaghan, Kenneth Gibson, Ruth Maguire, John Mason, and Michelle Thomson.

    The same eight SNP MSPs as well as Annabelle Ewing supported the amendment opposing lowering the age to 16.

    Ministers were also accused of attempting to “shut down scrutiny” and “suppress” their own backbenchers after mailing letters pushing MSPs to withdraw amendments that, according to them, would render their legislation unconstitutional if passed.

    During yesterday’s debate, Mr. Findlay stated, “Anyone can simply proclaim that they have changed sex, and the state will help their transition.”

    “My amendments aim to prohibit male criminals who have already misled and deceived from committing major misconduct; their victims are nearly invariably women and girls.”

    Social Justice Secretary Shona Robison stated that her proposed amendments were “proportionate, legal, and compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)”; yet, the SNP minister declined to explain why she believed other measures to be illegal.

    The Scottish Government confirmed its intention to support requiring registered sexual offenders to inform the police if they want to apply for a GRC.

    During a candlelit vigil, protesters are seen demonstrating against what they perceive to be a loss of women’s rights in Scotland.

    The chief constable of Police Scotland could then alert the Registrar General, who could conduct a risk assessment and potentially halt or reject the application.

    Jackie Baillie, the deputy leader of the Scottish Labour Party, stated, “Members of this parliament are correct to listen to the concerns of women who are concerned about the system being misused by those with ill intentions.”

    These adjustments are a reasonable and proportional way to provide this confidence.

    MSPs voted 87 to 37 against a Tory motion that would have lowered the GRC application age from 18 to 16.

    SNP MSP Ash Regan, who quit her role as community safety minister to vote against the legislation, gave an impassioned speech during the marathon debate that lasted well into the night at Holyrood yesterday. She said, “I do not believe that 16 is an appropriate age for such a profound change, which I believe many people would consider to be a very profound change.”

    She read aloud a letter she had received from a mother whose autistic, anxiety- and depression-stricken 15-year-old daughter self-diagnosed gender dysphoria three years ago and now identifies as male.

    In the letter, the mother stated, ‘I believe she has been influenced by social media and contemporary societal norms. The adolescent years are a time of transition, so her current feelings may alter as she matures.

    ‘The school and the NHS have adopted a positive stance despite my worries as a parent, and I do not agree that the government should decrease the age at which young people can self-identify to 16 years old, as social transitioning is frequently the first step on the way to medicalisation and surgery.

    “I was convinced and pressured into calling my daughter by her new name and pronouns, despite the fact that this was horrible advice and has put our family on a very difficult path.

    I feel that an attentive, patient, and holistic approach that considers all aspects of a young person’s life is optimal.

    Miss Regan stated, “The minimum age should be 18 and no lower, and we should use tremendous prudence in this area.”

    However, the remarks prompted a furious response from one of her colleagues.

    Emma Roddick, an SNP MSP, stated to Miss Robison, “I just wanted to acknowledge that a young man’s identification was recently questioned in the Scottish Parliament.

    And I wonder whether she would concur that it is bad and provide him support for something that should never have occurred.

    Fergus Ewing, the former SNP Energy Secretary, contested Miss Robison’s claim that the Bill’s principles were supported by a “large majority” of MSPs.

    He stated, “While there may be one perspective here, and even a majority here, all the evidence of the views of the people of Scotland, as documented in poll after poll, demonstrates unequivocally that a considerable majority of people in Scotland – between 68% and 81% – oppose lowering the age to 16.”

    Yesterday, concerns were also expressed over the encouragement of MSPs to withdraw critical amendments.

    In a letter sent to Conservative MSP Russell Findlay, SNP backbencher Michelle Thomson, and Labour’s Jackie Baillie late on Monday evening, Miss Robison stated that incorporating some of their amendments into the Bill would pose a “serious risk of being outside the legislative competence of the Parliament” and that she would be compelled to postpone today’s final stage 3 debate.

    She also asserted that the modifications might violate the European Convention on Human Rights.

    By delaying today’s vote on stage 3, the Tories failed to ensure more time for review yesterday.

    Alexander Burnett, chief whip of the Scottish Tories, asserted that a future Scottish Parliament will need to fix and remove the “hurried legislation passed during this disgraceful term in office” and stated MSPs should be “very humiliated.”

    Meanwhile, today’s Christmas carols at Holyrood have been canceled due to the likelihood that parliamentarians would still be engaged in gender reform issues.


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