The Daily Record joins the Tartan Army in asking The Donald to step in and do the right thing.
Only Trump can make it happen
The United States President is a man who likes to trumpet his Scottish roots. So surely he would be angry to hear that hundreds of Scotland fans are being denied a chance to go the World Cup due to red tape.
They are on the brink of missing out on the World Cup finals altogether, even after spending tens of thousands of pounds on trips. The cancellation of Esta travel waivers has come so late in the day that many fans cannot get full visa applications sorted in time to make their flights.
Tartan Army stalwart Kenny Smith tells his story in the Daily Record today – and has begged Trump to step in. The US and Fifa have crowed about hosting the biggest sports event in world history.
And fans have been in raptures since the night Scotland qualified in a glory night at Hampden last November. That’s why it’s a travesty that travel plans all look like going up in smoke for some unfortunate fans.
Immigration rules are not known for their flexibility. But for the World Cup surely common sense can be applied.
Any fan, holding World Cup tickets and hotel bookings, who was granted an Esta in previous months should have that vital permission restored. The Daily Record joins the Tartan Army in asking The Donald to step in and do the right thing.
Starmer legacy
Sir Keir Starmer’s time as Prime Minister has not been easy – and it could be his party is ready to dump him for a more punter friendly leader. But if he wants to leave a legacy, his promise to force big tech giants into shielding kids from harmful content is a winner.
These mega-corporations make vast sums of cash – some of it from exposing young people to images of sex and violence that they should not be seeing. The Daily Record’s Our Kids… Our Future campaign has long highlighted the terrible damage done from the sharing of violent videos of attacks on teens.
Sexualised images on smartphones can have an equally devastating impact on young minds. Now Starmer has promised that the UK will become the first country in the world to make it impossible for children to take, share or view nude photos on their smartphones.
He wants the social media giants to take measures to make it happen. If they don’t, government will step in to force the issue.
That change can’t come soon enough – and every parent in Scotland will thank Starmer if he makes good on his promise.
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