The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Man who helped see off Serbian dictator has outof-hours service in sights.

Man who played key role in bringing down a Serbian dictator is backing St Andrews fight

- CLAIRE WARRENDER cwarrender@thecourier.co.uk

A campaigner who helped bring down a Serbian dictator has thrown his weight behind the bid to save the St Andrews out-of-hours GP service.

Srdja Popovic led the student movement in Serbia to bring to an end the dictatorsh­ip of Slobodan Milosovic in 2000.

He is now rector of St Andrews University and is lending his expertise to the campaign to keep evening and weekend GP services in the town.

Mr Popovic has publicly called on more students and locals to support the bid, just weeks before Fife Health and Social Care Partnershi­p considers the response to its consultati­on.

The partnershi­p has put forward two options for out-of-hours primary care amid a shortage of doctors and nurses.

It has suggested closing the service at St Andrews and Glenrothes hospitals and basing it entirely at Victoria Hospital

SRDJA POPOVIC

in Kirkcaldy; or at Victoria and Queen Margaret Hospital in Dunfermlin­e.

As a petition signed by more than 6,300 people against the St Andrews closure was handed over on Thursday, partnershi­p chairman Simon Little said members were listening.

In a message to students, Mr Popovic said: “As many of you know, the out-ofhours GP service risks being taken out of St Andrews.

“This would be a terrible thing for both locals and students, as without this service the nearest one is over 45 minutes’ drive away.

“Buses do not run during the night, and it costs over £100 to get a taxi to Kirkcaldy and back.”

He added: “I stand with the students and local community of our town to keep the GP service in St Andrews and I hope you will, too.”

North East Fife Liberal Democrat MSP Willie Rennie, who organised the online petition, hailed the support of such an “outstandin­g campaigner with an internatio­nal reputation”.

“Although our campaign in NorthEast Fife is not about bringing down a dictator it is very important to the wellbeing of people in our area.

“Srdja’s advice and support will be important if we are to succeed,” he said.

He added: “I wish there wasn’t a need for this campaign, but the reason this has galvanised the community to this extent is because the consequenc­es are so serious.”

Buses do not run during the night and it costs over £100 to get a taxi to Kirkcaldy and back.

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