The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

New leader says tackling drug issue is top priority

‘Brug abuse has no boundaries and takes no prisoners’

- sTefan Morkis

The new leader of Dundee City Council has said tackling drug abuse is one of his administra­tion’s top priorities.

John Alexander, 28, was speaking after The Courier published a shocking photograph of a half-naked drug addict found passed out in the stairwell of West Bell Street Car Park on Saturday.

The image has led to calls for safe injecting rooms to be establishe­d in Dundee to help reduce the number of addicts shooting up in the open and to direct them towards treatment.

Mr Alexander, whose SNP party agreed a coalition deal with independen­t councillor Ian Borthwick last week, said it would take “grit and determinat­ion” to reduce the harm caused by hard drug abuse in Dundee.

He said: “This is clearly a very concerning incident and, unfortunat­ely, we all know of the long-standing problem that many areas across the whole of the UK and indeed Europe have in tackling drug addiction.

“There is no magic remedy that will make these problems go away but through grit, determinat­ion and a willingnes­s to change things, we can make inroads.

“We do need to target resources generally, but that is not just about putting money toward tackling the issue.

“We need to be focused on the long term; in supporting those afflicted with drug addiction, working with partners across the public and voluntary sector to help people escape their addiction and in making sure that all of our services work in a joined up way.”

Mr Alexander said the image published on Monday was a “very graphic example” of the harm caused by heroin across Dundee.

He said: “It’s an issue that affects every part of the city and touches many people. The person photograph­ed is just one, very graphic example of that.

“We must remember that this is someone’s child, someone’s grandchild, an uncle, a brother and maybe even a father – a human being.

“Drug misuse affects the poor and the not so poor, the educated and the not so educated, the worker and the unemployed. Drug abuse has no boundaries and takes no prisoners.”

Mr Alexander added: “Our lead spokespers­on on health and social care, councillor Ken Lynn is leading the charge on pulling partners together to tackle this issue head on.

“It will take time and it won’t be easy but it is the right thing to do.” smorkis@thecourier.co.uk

 ??  ?? SNP Leader John Alexander was speaking following The Courier’s shocking picture on Monday.
SNP Leader John Alexander was speaking following The Courier’s shocking picture on Monday.
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