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Anas Sarwar vows to axe 'cover-up' NHS chiefs if he wins Holyrood vote
Anas Sarwar vows to axe 'cover-up' NHS chiefs if he wins Holyrood vote

Daily Record

time27-07-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Record

Anas Sarwar vows to axe 'cover-up' NHS chiefs if he wins Holyrood vote

SUNDAY MAIL EXCLUSIVE: The Scottish Labour leader said heads "would roll". ANAS Sarwar has vowed to replace dismissive health bosses who have helped cover up scandals if he was to become first minister. ‌ The Scottish Labour leader has been at the forefront of the campaign for justice alongside families whose loved ones have been infected or have died at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH). ‌ He said he wanted to see a change in culture and in leadership at healthboards like NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, where families have said they have felt as though they have been misled about their relatives' situations. ‌ Asked how he would change things, Sarwar said: 'Heads would have to roll. 'Systems would have to change. Leadership would have to change and the culture, ultimately, would have to change as well because right now the leadership, the establishment, the culture, the way government operates, the way the health boards operate, is completely and utterly unacceptable and is creating a system that's rigged against the patient.' He said he would implement Milly's Law, named after Milly Main, 10, who died after contracting a rare infection at the superhospital in Glasgow, which her parents only discovered after her death. ‌ The law would ensure there was an independent public advocate to investigate fatal incidents. Health Secretary Neil Gray said he disagreed with Sarwar and accused him of trying to 'make political hay' with the situation. ‌ He said: "There's an ongoing, independent inquiry – launched by Ministers - looking into the construction of the hospital. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. "There are significant challenges at the hospital, as there are across the NHS, but most people experience professional, high-quality and loving care from staff at the Queen Elizabeth." Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.

Scots must call out far-right activity after warning in Clydebank and Hamilton
Scots must call out far-right activity after warning in Clydebank and Hamilton

Daily Record

time21-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Record

Scots must call out far-right activity after warning in Clydebank and Hamilton

"The far-right activity in Clydebank and Hamilton should act as a warning to all of Scotland." Nigel Farage likes to insist there is no room for racists in his Reform UK party. ‌ A week seldom goes by when the right-wing populists are not forced to suspend or kick out another member for sharing far-right views, often on matters linked to race or immigration. ‌ Saying the supposedly unsayable is a big part of Reform's appeal to sections of the electorate who feel they've been ignored or let down. ‌ But calling for a reasoned debate on the UK's migration system is too often an excuse for racists and online cranks to spout their hatred of people who may look or sound different to them. Far-right groups like Patriotic ­Alternative may not be official members of Reform but they have been ­emboldened by Farage's rise in the polls. The white nationalists drew attention to themselves with their hateful banners displayed in Stonehouse ahead of the recent by-election in South Lanarkshire. ‌ They are now regularly causing a nuisance in Clydebank and harassing a local trade union group that hosts a weekly stall in the town centre advising people on workers' rights. It is no surprise that these far-right groups would target those seeking a better life for working people because they are completely opposed to progress, fairness and equality. All they ever want to talk about is ­division, hate and blaming minorities for society's problems. ‌ The far-right activity in Clydebank and Hamilton should act as a warning to all of Scotland. All decent people, including our ­ politicians, police and the courts, need to step up and call out the far right. Ignoring them is not an option. ‌ We owe it to them Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital is 10 years old this month. The thousands of medical staff who have worked there deserve enormous credit. Many people have had their lives improved or saved by the doctors, surgeons and nurses at the QEUH, who devote themselves to our well-being. But Labour leader Anas Sarwar is right to highlight major failings by those in charge of the hospital that have let down patients and staff. ‌ In his column today Sarwar repeats calls for Milly's Law in Scotland. This is named after 10-year-old Milly Main, who died during cancer treatment at the QEUH after contracting an ­infection found in water. A new law would give bereaved ­families new rights to demand ­transparency from hospital bosses over the treatment of loved ones. Such a measure is long overdue and it would be a vital step in making sure the hospital makes the improvements it needs. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.

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