Anas Sarwar Pledges to Revitalize Scotland's NHS Under Labour
Scottish Labour leader criticizes SNP's handling of health services and outlines plans to reduce waiting times and increase access to care.
- Anas Sarwar accuses SNP of 'breaking' the NHS and creating a 'two-tier' health system.
- Labour promises 160,000 additional appointments in Scotland through UK funding.
- Sarwar vows that Labour will never privatize the NHS, despite using private sector capacity to reduce waiting lists.
- SNP's Amy Callaghan defends her party's record, accusing Labour of supporting NHS privatization and austerity.
- Labour aims to eliminate non-domiciled tax loopholes to fund NHS improvements.