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Nicola Sturgeon fires warning to 'Yes' backers over online abuse Nicola Sturgeon fires warning to 'Yes' backers over online abuse
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Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has warned supporters of independence to stop abusing their opponents online.Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has warned supporters of independence to stop abusing their opponents online.
Posting on her @NicolaSturgeon Twitter handle, she said "people who disagree are not anti-Scottish".Posting on her @NicolaSturgeon Twitter handle, she said "people who disagree are not anti-Scottish".
Her intervention appeared to have been prompted by unpleasant exchanges on social media following Scotland's defeat in the rugby World Cup.Her intervention appeared to have been prompted by unpleasant exchanges on social media following Scotland's defeat in the rugby World Cup.
Ms Sturgeon has previously tweeted her support for those attacked online.Ms Sturgeon has previously tweeted her support for those attacked online.
The SNP leader's late-night message was posted after Australia narrowly beat Scotland with a controversial late penalty in their quarter-final head-to-head.The SNP leader's late-night message was posted after Australia narrowly beat Scotland with a controversial late penalty in their quarter-final head-to-head.
Ms Sturgeon did not make reference to any one tweet or tweeter.Ms Sturgeon did not make reference to any one tweet or tweeter.
However, in one strand the independence-supporter tweeting as Wings Over Scotland questioned the right of the author JK Rowling to support the Scotland team because she helped fund the pro-Union Better Together campaign.However, in one strand the independence-supporter tweeting as Wings Over Scotland questioned the right of the author JK Rowling to support the Scotland team because she helped fund the pro-Union Better Together campaign.
Ms Sturgeon's full tweet read: "Note to my fellow independence supporters. People who disagree are not anti Scottish. Does our cause no good to hurl abuse (& it's wrong)."Ms Sturgeon's full tweet read: "Note to my fellow independence supporters. People who disagree are not anti Scottish. Does our cause no good to hurl abuse (& it's wrong)."
She also re-tweeted Scottish crime writer Val McDermid who said in one of her postings: "I for one am proud to call @jk_rowling and @ArtyBagger [Muriel Grey] my fellow countrywomen." She also re-tweeted Scottish crime writer Val McDermid who said in one of her postings: "I for one am proud to call @jk_rowling and @ArtyBagger [Muriel Gray] my fellow countrywomen."
At the weekend, in her speech to the SNP conference in Aberdeen, Ms Sturgeon said her party "will respect those whose opinion differs from ours".At the weekend, in her speech to the SNP conference in Aberdeen, Ms Sturgeon said her party "will respect those whose opinion differs from ours".