The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

‘SNP failing Scots on mental health’

- BY KATRINE BUSSEY

The SNP’S “carousel of chaos” is preventing the Scottish Government from tackling issues such as a “crisis” in mental health care, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has claimed.

He hit out at after the latest leadership changes in the SNP saw John Swinney become first minister – taking up the post little over 13 months after his predecesso­r Humza Yousaf was installed in the post.

The Lib Dem leader insisted that a focus on party leadership had left the SNP – which has been in power in Scotland since 2007 – unable to deal with “real and serious issues”.

Claiming mental health treatment had been “neglected” by the Scottish Government, Sir Ed said his party’s plan to increase the levy on social media giants could raise hundreds of millions of pounds’ worth of additional funding to deal with this and other issues.

The Liberal Democrats want to triple the Digital Services Tax, which is levied on the revenues from search engines, social media services and online marketplac­es.

That could raise an extra £9.5 billion across the UK over the next five years, the party has calculated, of which £770 million would be allocated to Scotland.

Lib Dems say that would allow the Scottish Government to install dedicated mental health profession­als in schools and GP surgeries across the country, cutting waiting times for those seeking help.

Sir Ed, however, said: “The SNP have been too caught up in their carousel of chaos to deal with the real and serious issues people are facing like the mental health crisis.

“Right across Scotland people deserve to be supported by their local health services.

“For too long we have seen mental health, in particular, be neglected.”

The Liberal Democrat, who will speak at his party’s Scottish conference in Hamilton today, said there needs to be “a big expansion of mental health services across Scotland, funded by the social media giants who are such a big part of the problem”.

But he added: “Above all, we need the ongoing melodrama from the Scottish nationalis­ts to end so the government can focus their time on delivering for the people of Scotland, not saving their sinking ship.”

The Scottish Government has been contacted for comment.

 ?? ?? CRITICISM: Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey.
CRITICISM: Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey.

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