Anneliese Dodds said the Scottish Government must "get a grip" on NHS services and bring down waiting times that have grown because of the covid pandemic.In an interview with the Record while on a visit to Glasgow, the chair of UK Labour said it was her party that was speaking up for working people and those concerned about the future of local services.The former shadow chancellor, who was born in Aberdeen, insisted Labour could win back voters from the SNP if it made "strong arguments" on issues that mattered to them.Labour has just one MP representing a Scottish constituency - but UK leader Keir Starmer recently ruled out working with the Nationalists in the Commons except on environmental issues.The SNP this week claimed Starmer was "out.
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