Out of her depth Calls for Sturgeon to resign as new data show Scotland boasts most drugs deaths in Europe by a country mile
Criticism over Nicola Sturgeonâs government is mounting in Scotland as new figures show another increase in drugs deaths, with narcotic-related fatalities there overtaking those of European nations.
On Friday, state archive National Records of Scotland published its latest figures on Scotlandâs drug epidemic. The data showed that, in 2020, 1,339 lost their lives in Scotland to drug-related deaths, thatâs 75 more than in 2019 and the highest number since records began in 1996.
The national rate of 21.2 deaths per 100,000 people is more than three-and-a-half times higher than Englandâs and Walesâ, and vastly greater than any EU nation, and the European average. The countryâs largest city, Glasgow, was most afflicted, registering 30.8 drug related deaths per 100,000; meaning that around one in 3,000 people of all ages had died from narcotics in 2020. Over the last decade, drug-related deaths have more than doubled.
Scotlandâs drug-use epidemic, as well as its rampant alcoholism, has long been an issue for the ruling Scottish National Party (SNP). On Friday, reacting to the figures, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said, âthe number of lives lost to drugs is unacceptable,â adding that she is determined to make changes that may positively impact the countryâs âshamefulâ record.
However, Sturgeonâs promise of action has come too late for some who demanded her resignation on Friday. âScotlandâs shame,â wrote Alliance for Unity on Twitter, adding the trending hashtag #ResignSturgeon. Another person, responding to Sturgeonâs tweet directly, called on the leader to âstop insulting our intelligence and resign.â
Many people questioned her record as Scottish leader, noting that she had failed on independence approval, economics and investment, but sheâd managed to take Scotland to the top of the table for drug deaths.
âDrug policy is a disaster,â another asserted, claiming that everything else the embattled leader touches is, too. âHow about the truth for once in life or are we not intelligent enough for that?â they added.
One Twitter user agreed, claiming that the nationalist leader was âout of her depth,â and that if she canât âtax it, ban it or make it freeâ she doesnât have a plan.
Some people even said that they were cancelling their SNP membership today, saying that Sturgeon has had too many chances to take the nation forward and had failed.
Others asked how Sturgeon and her spin doctors planned to deflect the criticism, wondering if Scotlandâs drug problem would eventually be Westminsterâs fault.
Despite the widespread criticism, several Scots stood up for their leader, asking why is it her fault if some people are âstupid enoughâ to take drugs. âBlame the idiots for taking the drugs not her!â
Also on rt.com Itâs not just Covid-19 thatâs killing Britons⦠alcohol is taking them out in record numbersSturgeon has previously admitted that the countryâs record on drugs was "indefensible" and "a national disgrace." Her government has pledged a further £250 million ($349mn) to reduce drug deaths.
While her party and the cause of Scotlandâs independence remain popular, the leader has come under fire for her drugs policy, for an embarrassing scandal involving former first minister Alex Salmond and for her governmentâs response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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