A joint visit by Nicola Sturgeon and Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross to a drugs recovery group must be a “turning point” in tackling substance abuse, the head of the organisation has said.Kenny Trainer, the founder of the Bluevale Community Club in Glasgow, insisted the visit by the two politicians “can’t be a one-off photo op”.
He spoke out as it was confirmed that Sturgeon and Ross will visit the group together on Monday November 22 with Drugs minister Angela Constance also joining them.
The visit was arranged after exchanges in Holyrood last month between the SNP and Tory leaders at First Minister’s Questions.Sturgeon challenged the Conservative leader to visit a working-class area with her in the wake of the UK Government’s
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