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In December, as part of a wider package of measures aimed at ending sectarian behaviour in Scotland, First Minister Jack McConnell announced a campaign to end bigotry at Old Firm games. This might prompt the cynical to speculate as to what his next project might be – the prevention of night following day, perhaps. To many, a trip to an Old Firm game is like a glimpse into a world unknown: street vendors selling UVF and IRA material; songs about the Battle of the Boyne and the martyrs of Ould Ireland; threats, mayhem and intimidation (the last of which usually occur also on the pitch). The Old Firm-specific proposals centred around a ban on vendors of paramilitary goodies and a more robust regime for prosecuting fans who sport such items or indulge in bigoted behaviour. But, as part of the Scottish Labour establishment, McConnell knows that it does not do to potentially alienate thousands of west-of-Scotland voters. And so, ever-so-subtly, he began to move to a position in which the clubs themselves would not be held responsible in any way for the darker elements of their respective supports. While voicing concerns about the sale of Loyalist and Republican knick-knacks, he said that there were no plans to ban the Union flag from Ibrox or the tricolour from Celtic Park. Somehow, bigotry and sectarianism can be done away with while maintaining two of the most inflammatory symbols of each. With an apparently straight face, the First Minister remarked that flying the flags was part of the “strong and proud traditions” of each club. From WSC 192 February 2003. What was happening this month On the subject...
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