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The Crux of the Bankier Matter

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AGM Report Part 1

This is not a statement…

Social media is extremely useful but in that time-honoured phrase it often generates more heat than light, consisting, as it does, of multiple cross-cutting conversations which sometimes get conflated.  Here we give the key points in full.

1 There was an online debate in the run-up to the AGM centring on Ian Livingston’s role as a Tory member of the House of Lords. 

2. The Celtic Trust took little part in the online debate but were voting against him as they have done for some years because he is against greater fan involvement and against the Living Wage. They encouraged others to do the same and touched on the parallel campaign and petition.

3. It appears, though, unbeknownst to many of us at that time, that there were also postings on social media which were anti-Semitic.  In a rather odd move, some detail of this was posted yesterday on the Affiliation website from someone purporting to be Ian Livingston.  We don’t know if it was or not.

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