§ 24. Mr. J. Hendersonasked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will call for a report from the Chief Constable of Glasgow following the riot and disorder 444 at Ibrox Park on Saturday 31st March; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. Brooman-WhiteMy right hon. Friend has called for a report and when it is received he will consider if there is any further action which can usefully be taken.
§ Mr. HendersonIs the Minister aware that there is grave concern throughout Scotland at the shocking behaviour of the supporters of the football club who created a riot at Ibrox Park on Saturday last? If the magistrates at Glasgow fail to take the necessary steps to put an end to this type of outbreak of violence at football matches, will the Secretary of State take the necessary steps to stop this unseemly conduct by football supporters?
§ Mr. Emrys HughesNot on your life.
§ Mr. Brooman-WhiteThe courts have considerable powers to impose sentences for this type of outbreak and we all deplore the fact that the actions of a few hooligans should have given such an unnecessarily unfavourable impression of Glasgow sportsmanship.
§ Mr. McInnesWill the hon. Gentleman consult his right hon. Friend the Secretary of State so that, in conjunction with the Lord Advocate, he may consider the possibility of sending such culprits to the High Court where more severe sentences may be imposed?
§ Mr. Brooman-WhiteI understand that it is the normal practice for such offenders to be tried summarily by the sheriff who can award a fine of £25 or a sentence of imprisonment for three months.