Sir,
I read and generally agreed with the letter from Donald Morrison (The Oban Times, August18). His condemnation of the named persons scheme as the wrong policy to deal with the very real issue of protecting children and his lauding of the Supreme Court for having the good sense to declare the data-sharing provisions to be in contravention of human rights and therefore the legislation to be illegal, were spot on.
I was, therefore, surprised to read such a vehement attack on Mr Morrison’s motives and his views from Donald Morris (The Oban Times, August25). Mr Morris’s letter is an exercise in some of the most extreme vitriol I have come across in your columns.