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ELECTION: SARWAR PLEDGES “LIFE-SAVING ACTION” ON DRUGS CRISIS

by Lucy Ashton

Anas Sarwar has pledged to take action to deal with the “national scandal” of Scotland’s drug deaths. 

Scottish Labour has accused the SNP of “shameful inaction” on the drug deaths crisis and pledged to improve services across the board to help people recover. 

Analysis by Scottish Labour has revealed that around 7,300 people have died from suspected or confirmed drug deaths since the SNP declared a public health emergency in 2019. 

Scottish Labour has pledged to:

Anas Sarwar, left, said “The number of people dying from drugs in Scotland is nothing short of a national scandal. 

“The SNP’s shameful inaction on this crisis has cost lives, with more than 7,000 people dying since the SNP declared an emergency and promised change. 

“At the last election Nicola Sturgeon admitted she had taken her eye off the ball, but people have continued to die in their thousands since then. 

“Behind the grim statistics are people who have had their lives needlessly cut short, families that have been torn apart by loss and communities that have been weakened. 

“A Scottish Labour government will get the basics right so Scots struggling with drug addiction can not only survive but recover. 

“We will deliver life-saving action to improve services and make sure people can get the support they need to recover – whether that is residential rehab, community care or better support in hospitals. 

“We will crack down on the criminal gangs flooding our communities with drugs and we will deal with the rising threat of dangerous synthetic opioids. 

“It’s time for change and Scottish Labour is ready to deliver it.” 

Meanwhile, despite being declared an emergency, Scotland’s drug and alcohol deaths crisis is costing thousands of lives every year. Scottish Labour will act with the urgency needed by:

https://scottishlabour.org.uk/manifesto-2026/2-an-nhs-there-when-scots-need-it/#substancemisuse

Drug-related deaths*

2020

1,339

2021

1,330

2022

1,051

2023

1,172

2024

1,017

Sub-total

5,909

Suspected drug deaths**

Oct-Dec, 2019

319

2025

1,146

Sub-total

1,465

TOTAL

7,374

*Drug-related deaths are published by NRS.

**Suspected drug deaths for October to December 2019 are included as the former First Minister stated during FMQs on 12 September 2019 that “The recent drug deaths figures show that we are facing a public health emergency…”

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