James Dornan is an SNP Celtic fan, who has put the boot into us many times over the years. In short, he is a wrong un on every level.
However, I think his conscience got the better of him a while back when he put his head above the parapet and criticised Celtic on the matter. I am even willing to give him the slight benefit of the doubt in relation to his comments essentially saying he had heard whispers and rumours many years ago. The fact is, I am sure many people heard whispers years ago and did nothing, and not just those of a Celtic persuasion. Not that is right at all or excuses those who were in a position to do something about it, but at least he did eventually acknowledge and comment on the matter, unlike most of his brethren, and I am sure he probably got a mouthful from his fellow SNP members and Celtic supporters.
I am not on Twitter, however if he is open to dialogue on the matter with the victims or their families, then perhaps they can ask him 2 basic questions:-
1) Why does the Justice Minister continue to ignore the victims and their families?
2) Why did the SNP government really exclude religious and sporting institutions from the 2016 review?
If he does have a conscience, and has any genuine sympathy for the victims, then there is no way he can answer those questions honestly without taking a massive potshot at his party.
Please can someone ask him those questions.