Nicola Sturgeon warns Holyrood hopefuls to expect abuse on social media

First Minister uses Twitter to attack “keyboard warriors”, who she described as “cowards”.

Nicola Sturgeon has taken to Twitter to call out misogyny dished out by so-called “cybernats” – online supporters of Scottish independence and the Scottish National Party – as she told those seeking election to Holyrood for the first time to expect abuse on social media.

Scotland’s First Minister used Twitter to attack “keyboard warriors”, who she described as “cowards” and urged her fellow parliamentarians to offer support to those who are standing for the first time.

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She highlighted the case of Rhiannon Spear, who is seeking to represent Argyll and Bute in the May 2021 Scottish Parliament elections.

Ms Sturgeon tweeted: “A shout out to everyone – in all parties – standing for s/election to @ScotParl for the first time.

“You will face abuse on here – especially if you have the temerity to be a woman and/or from one of our BAME communities.

“But stand strong and don’t be silenced…

“Bullies are cowards and that’s just as true on social media as it is in real life.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

“By putting yourself forward, you are already showing more guts than any keyboard warrior hurling abuse.

“And to my fellow ‘old timers’ in politics – we should have the backs of those who are not as inured to it as we are, and call out abuse on here when we see it, even when it’s from our own ‘side’.

“Disagreement is what democracy is all about – vile, toxic abuse is not.

“And on the subject of calling it out even when it’s on my own ‘side’, disagree with @RhiannonV as much as you like, but leave out the misogynistic abuse.”

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Ms Spears has previously spoken out in support of transgender rights and reform of the Gender Recognition Act, which has seen her targeted on social media.

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