Scottish parties leaders clash on cost-of-livng and NHS in BBC debate

Scottish parties leaders clash on cost-of-livng and NHS in BBC debate

Scottish party leaders clash on cost-of-living and NHS The leaders of Scotland's main political parties have gone head-to-head on the cost-of-living crisis and NHS waiting times during a BBC Scotland debate. First Minister John Swinney accused Labour and the Conservatives of "not being straight with voters" about £18bn of spending cuts. Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said there will be "unequivocally no austerity under a Labour government". Douglas Ross, the Scottish Conservative leader, said his party will further cut National …