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Inverness school’s Christmas show cancelled after ‘racist’ abuse | UK News

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Highland Council said Cauldeen Primary had planned Christmas show has been replaced with other activities

An Inverness primary school has cancelled its Christmas show after receiving “racist and abusive” online messages.

Cauldeen Primary planned to stage a musical that included a scene telling the story of refugee children caught up in the Syrian conflict, according to the Press and Journal newspaper.

Highland Council said there was “negative feedback” on social media and “racist and abusive” messages – some of them directed at the school and staff.

Police Scotland said it had received a report of threatening and abusive communications online and its inquiries were ongoing.

It follows recent protests in Inverness following an announcement of UK government plans to use a city army barracks to house asylum seekers.

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Highland Council said some abusive messages were directed at Cauldeen Primary staff

Highland Council confirmed the planned show had been cancelled.

“Following negative feedback on social media, including racist and abusive messages – some of which were directed at the school and staff – the school has made the wellbeing of staff and pupils its main priority, ” a spokesperson said.

“Instead of a Christmas show, classes will enjoy other festive learning activities in school.

“Under devolved school management, decisions like this are an operational matter for the school.”

Police Scotland said it received a report of threatening and abusive communications online on Friday morning.

“Inquiries are ongoing,” a spokesperson added.

‘Shocking behaviour’

It is understood the Christmas show was based on Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, a play created by Edgy Productions, which produces scripts and music for schools and youth theatre groups.

The plot tells of three of Santa’s helpers working in a new “hi-tech set up” at the North Pole.

In part of the story Santa shows two youngsters the hardships faced by a group of refugee children.

Edgy Productions has been contacted for comment.

Angus MacDonald, Liberal Democrat MP for Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire, said he was saddened that staff had been subjected to racist abuse, and the school has felt it necessary to cancel the production.

He told Scotland News: “I hope that the kids will have a chance to show off their talents in one form or another.

“Here in Inverness, the community has been so welcoming to families from countries like Ukraine and Afghanistan.

“All of those posting appalling abuse online need to take a long hard look at themselves. I hope the police will be pursuing this shocking behaviour with urgency.”

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