Anas Sarwar accuses Scottish government of weakening every institution'
Briefly

Anas Sarwar criticized the Scottish government, stating, 'Scotland is stuck in a rut where Scots have to wait too long for healthcare, feel insecure both economically and in their communities, and fear for their children’s future opportunities.' His aim is to remind the SNP of its failures while outlining Labour's positive alternative.
John Swinney, addressing a different audience, defended the SNP's record, saying, 'We know what needs to be done to make progress for Scotland.' His point suggests confidence in the party's 17 years at Holyrood amidst rising criticisms.
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