Edinburgh Police Twitter Blunder 'Mistakenly' Expresses Support For Anti-SNP Campaign

The tweet was swiftly deleted.

A blunder by Police Scotland saw one of their verified social media channels post they are “tired” of the SNP “going on about” a second independence referendum.

The profile picture on the official Twitter account for the force in Edinburgh was also changed to include a “Yawn” sign.

The post, tweeted by verified account @EdinburghPolice, read: “I just added @scotlandinunion’s #Yawn badge as I am tired of the @theSNP still going on about #Indyref2.”

The incident is understood to have been a mistake and was deleted soon after.
The incident is understood to have been a mistake and was deleted soon after.
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It is understood the incident on Saturday was put down to human error and the image and post have been removed.

Chief Inspector David Robertson said: “We’re aware of this tweet and it was deleted immediately. All officers will be reminded of the need to use social media responsibly.”

The Yawn campaign was launched by pro-UK group Scotland in Union.

Today @theSNP politicians are still campaigning for an independence referendum that Scotland does not want. Tired of this? Join us: https://t.co/Zd9RygczJy

Add our Yawn badge to your profile: https://t.co/vWwq8SdOcD pic.twitter.com/PG2RSwsHzf

— Scotland in Union🇬🇧🏴 (@scotlandinunion) September 29, 2018

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