GB News host Stephen Dixon has declared the "world has gone mad" after reports emerged of a Scottish man being investigated for a hate crime after singing at a train station in England.Police forces across England and Wales recorded at least 6,300 non-crime hate incidents in 2024, The Sun has revealed.FULL STORY HERE.
00:00Kevin, can we look at your future arrest, please, in the sun?
00:05Because if you are ever caught singing Flower of Scotland at an English train station, you are in trouble.
00:12Again, you mean?
00:13Again.
00:13Yeah, so this is examples in the sun of people being reported to the police for these so-called non-crime hate incidents.
00:22And one of them was some guy was singing Flower of Scotland at a railway station in England.
00:29And I've been in my head going through the lyrics of Flower of Scotland.
00:34And genuinely, there is nothing, I don't think, offensive towards it.
00:38But was he singing it aggressively or something?
00:41I mean, is that worth getting the police involved?
00:43No, we don't know.
00:44But most people watching and listening this morning will just be going, really, is this the best use of police time?
00:48The answer has got to be no.
00:50Yeah, there's a great quote that says, you might as well send the police to Twickenham when Scotland are playing rugby there when you've got thousands of Scottish fans.