Anas Sarwar’s “National Recovery Plan” came after the UK Labour leader Keir Starmer repeatedly refused to back any progressive drugs policies and said the Tory drug policy is “roughly right”.Independent candidate Peter Krykant, who is standing in Falkirk with the hope of increasing support for Overdose Prevention Centres (or Drug Consumption Rooms), said he was stunned during a recent hustings when Labour candidate Mark Griffin said he did not support the decriminalisation of drugs.Krykant, who has been running a mobile OPC in Glasgow for seven months, said: “It would appear to me Labour have done a bit of backtracking and I think that is pretty shameful.“They were happy in October to declare support for decriminalisation and to drug.
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