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Humza Yousaf refuses to apologise for controversial Rangers tweet as club signals legal action

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Rangers players taking part in sectarian singing.The SNP Cabinet Secretary came out fighting against calls for him to apologise and the threat of possible legal action from the football club over his online comments that players should be forced out of the club if they were found guilty of “anti-Catholic hatred”.At the time Yousaf was Justice Secretary, in charge of the prosecution service, called on the Ibrox club to sack any one involved in “anti-catholic hatred” if the video proved to be genuine.But after police confirmed “no criminality” was involved in the online video of Rangers players, which allegedly showed players taking part in sectarian singing, opponents called for Yousaf to apologise.Without naming Yousaf Rangers football club.

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