Edinburgh Evening News

Humza’s year of failure as Scotland’s leader

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‘‘ Yousaf has overseen a growing NHS crisis with almost 825,000 Scots on waiting lists

Congratula­tions to Humza Yousaf, who has lasted a year as First Minister. I suspect nobody will be quite as surprised by this anniversar­y as the SNP leader himself, who has careered from one crisis to another throughout the past 12 months.

Not all his own making, of course – few could have predicted that the numerous scandals which have engulfed the Tories have also engulfed the nationalis­ts. But as we assess Yousaf ’s year in power, it’s not the perilous state of the SNP that I’m interested in, it’s the state of our nation.

It is beyond doubt that the people of Scotland have been let down by a weak leader and a chaotic and divided government. And that has very real consequenc­es. His SNP and Green government has failed to make progress on the climate emergency, leaving the Climate Change Committee to conclude that Scotland’s net zero targets are “no longer credible”. What a legacy for Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater, who chose to enter government because they care more about constituti­onal division than climate disaster.

Yousaf has overseen a growing NHS crisis with almost 825,000 Scots on waiting lists for tests and treatment – that’s up 9.5 per cent compared to a year ago and means nearly one-in-six Scots are now waiting.

The SNP has government has failed to reduce drug deaths, given the green light to Police Scotland to stop investigat­ing some crimes in our communitie­s, and sided with energy giants rather than struggling households by refusing to back a North Sea windfall tax (which even the Tories now support) at the same time as hiking income taxes.

And perhaps the two failures which are most distressin­g are in relation to poverty and homelessne­ss. The latest statistics show little recent change in poverty levels for children and pensioners, while poverty for workingage adults is slightly higher than in recent years.

There is no mission more important than tackling child poverty, and the SNP has betrayed a generation of children by utterly failing to do so.

And when councils are declaring housing emergencie­s, with so many of our fellow citizens homeless, what does the SNP choose to do? Decimate the country’s housing budget.

What an utter failure of leadership.

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Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie with Humza Yousaf
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