David Starkey Likens The SNP To The Nazis, Twitter Explodes With Outrage

David Starkey Just Likened The SNP To The Nazis
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Never one to stay quiet for too long, David Starkey has provoked outrage by comparing the SNP to the Nazis.

In an interview with the Sunday Times (£), the outspoken historian likened the swastika to the Saltire and suggested that a desire to blame England for Scotland’s problems was similar to Hitler blaming Jewish people for Germany’s economic crash.

He said: “We have a political movement that has a single historic explanation for why your country is facing such terrible oppression; it’s either Versailles or the Treaty of the Union.

“You have a particular group of people who are responsible for this; it is either the English or the Jews.”

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David Starkey's latest comments have once again provoked outrage

He added: “You have as a symbol the twisted cross: the saltire or the swastika.

“You have a passionate belief in economic self-sufficiency: known by the Nazis as autarky and the Scots as oil.”

SNP MP Kirsten Oswald blasted the 70-year-old as “little more than a serial utterer of bile and bilge”, according to The Independent.

She added that his comments were "irresponsible" and "deeply offensive to the Jewish community, the half of the Scottish electorate who voted SNP last month and 60 per cent who currently intend to vote SNP next year".

Speaking on the Andrew Marr Show this morning, SNP MP John Nicholson said: "He says the St Andrews Flag, the saltire flag, looks like a swastika. He seems not quite to understand the origins of he calls it the 'twisted cross' rather than the cross that St Andrew was crucified on out of respect for the original cross.

"It's offensive to Christians, to Jews and obviously Scots.”

The comments did not go down well on social media either.

One person on Twitter felt the best way to object to someone comparing people to the Nazis was to compare that person to the Nazis.

This is not the first time Starkey has drawn such comparisons - in 2012 he said that Alex Salmond was like a "Caledonian Hitler".

He said: "If you think about it, Alex Salmond is a democratic Caledonian Hitler, although some would say Hitler was more democratically elected.

"[For him] the English, like the Jews, are everywhere."

David Starkey's Most Katie Hopkins Moments
The time Starkey said rape required violence(01 of05)
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Speaking on Question Time last February, Starkey claimed the law was "working very badly", blaming the "complicated" concept of consent, and "encouraging false accusations"."I think we've got ourselves into a hopeless confusion on the whole question of rape", he began, saying its original Latin definition referred to violence.
The time Starkey blamed riots on white people becoming 'black'(02 of05)
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Starkey caused a maelstrom of controversy in the wake of the London riots after claiming in a discussion that "the problem is that the whites have become black" and that Enoch Powell was right. Speaking on Newsnight in 2011, Starkey spoke of "a profound cultural change" and said he had been re-reading Powell's controversial"Rrivers of Blood" speech."His prophesy was absolutely right in one sense. The Tiber did not foam with blood but flames lambent, they wrapped around Tottenham and wrapped around Clapham," he said."But it wasn't inter-community violence. This is where he was absolutely wrong." Pointing to one of the other guests, Owen Jones, who wrote Chavs: the Demonisation of the Working Classes, Starkey said: "What has happened is that a substantial section of the chavs that you wrote about have become black."
The time Starkey compared Alex Salmond to Adolf Hitler (03 of05)
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Starkey caused outrage in 2012 after comparing then Scottish first minister Alex Salmond to Nazi German leader Adolf Hitler."If you think about it, Alex Salmond is a democratic Caledonian Hitler, although some would say Hitler was more democratically elected," he told an audience."[For him] the English, like the Jews, are everywhere" he added.
THe time Starkey mocked women for "feminising" history (04 of05)
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In 2009, Starkey mocked female authors for the "feminisation" of history, accusing them of a "bizarre" obsesson with Henry VII's wives just to boost sales.
The time Starkey said Princess Anne looked like a horse(05 of05)
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Starkey once again found himself at the centre of controversy after he called Princess Anne horse-like following her suggestion that dropping our aversion to consuming horse meat could improve equine care."I never thought that Princess Anne who is much given to riding around on horses, looks rather like one generally… as a satirist," he said on BBC Radio 4's Any Questions in 2013.