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Party ‘content’ on

Boost for MSP aiming to create safe spaces

- BY DEREK HEALEY

A FIGHT to introduce “safe” drug consumptio­n rooms in Scotland has been given a major boost after UK Labour bosses vowed not to stand in the way.

MSP Paul Sweeney is working on proposals at Holyrood that would allow the creation of lifesaving facilities, also known as overdose prevention centres.

Mr Sweeney volunteere­d with Glasgow activist Peter Krykant in a makeshift safe consumptio­n van after losing his seat at Westminste­r in December 2019.

Since being elected to the Scottish Parliament, he now hopes to pass legislatio­n that would revolution­ise the way drug users are supported.

Speaking exclusivel­y to The Stooshie – the Scottish politics podcast from DC Thomson – Mr Sweeney said he consulted shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper on his plan and was told the UK party will not stand in his way.

It represents the clearest route yet for the facilities, with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer previously ruling out a relaxation of drug laws if he becomes prime minister.

Mr Sweeney was asked how Sir Keir’s position squares with his plans.

He said: “I think the issue around the UK Labour Party’s views on drug laws is different to how we manage addictions as a public health issue.

“Mr Starmer has said he is content with this approach in Scotland.

“I’ve consulted the leadership of the UK Labour Party on this, I’ve consulted our shadow home secretary on this, and they’re content with what we’re proposing.

“I think he was referring to formally legalising all drugs, which is a different thing to managing or decriminal­ising.”

Mr Sweeney added: “I think whilst Kier hasn’t seen the need for a change in the law, that doesn’t really affect this proposal in any way.

“It’s more about how we manage it as a public health issue.”

Asked if Labour’s UK leadership is open to safe consumptio­n facilities, the MSP said: “Well, they are certainly content with what we’re doing from a devolved perspectiv­e. I don’t know what their proposal is for England. I haven’t asked that question.

“But I certainly know that from a Scottish perspectiv­e, having written to Yvette Cooper, there was no opposition to what we’re proposing.

“On that basis, I’m content to proceed.

“It certainly would have caused problems if there had been some sort of actual opposition to it from the UK party but there hasn’t been.”

We reported previously how pioneering New York state senator Gustavo Rivera, who faced down lawsuits to help introduce drug consumptio­n rooms in the US, urged Scottish politician­s to do whatever it takes to save lives.

New York has been locked in a drug deaths crisis that mirrors our own.

Six months after opening the country’s first and only authorised supervised consumptio­n centres in East Harlem and Washington Heights, officials say they have averted 314 drug overdoses.

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Drug consumptio­n rooms could revolution­ise support for drug users.
Paul Sweeney has proposals. Drug consumptio­n rooms could revolution­ise support for drug users.

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