Dear All
As you know, I like to think I have my finger
on the pulse of the nation, and what is best for Scotland. When it was revealed
how incompetent SNP MSP Joe FitzPatrick was as Scotland Public Health Minister,
to some it may have been a revelation. But to me, it was just further confirmation
of the theme which I have continuously blogged on for some years, the SNP are
incompetent, and the SNP are a party of protest but not of government.
I am sure it amazed people when SNP MSP Joe
FitzPatrick stood up in the chamber of Holyrood and sounded like someone who
was a few sandwiches short of a picnic. Watching in him woefully speak was
cringe worthy at best, and painful at worst of someone who was living out a personal
humiliation in front of the nation's TV cameras. When I was watched Fitzpatrick
recently, I thought, is he ill, is he on drugs, is he drunk, is he really that stupid?
You got through the list of things so you can try and rationalise what you are
seeing and hearing from him. Fitzpatrick's recent appearances where frankly bizarre.
Having effectively disappeared for most of this year, political commentators
like myself began to wonder where he was, but when he resurfacing, it turned
out to be a corker for the Scottish public. When ask for the date of Covid
vaccine rollout, he went on a mad ramble which caused the Presiding Officer to
inject, and tell him to answer the question.
So, was the question hard to answer? Well, let's
look at the question and see if it needed a rocket scientist to brought in to
answer it.
'When will the Covid vaccine be rolled out
in Scotland'.
I think you will agree looking at the question,
there is no mystery to what was being asked, so all Fitzpatrick had to do was:
1/ Stand up.
2/ Say, 'the Covid 19 vaccine roll out is scheduled
start 8th December'.
3/ Sit down.
When people saw how inept Fitzpatrick was,
little did they know this was the tip of the iceberg. In his future
interactions with the press, he was asked questions which he should have known
as public health minister. When John Mackay on STV asked a simple question of
'how many rehab beds are there in Scotland for drug addicts'? Fitzpatricks
answer was hopeless, but he did say he would ask someone to do the work and
find out. He didn't know, and worse than that, he quite brazenly stated he
would get someone else to do his job for him which should have sent alarms
bells ringing. Anyone watching that interview would have to ask why he was so
unprepared to answer simple questions about his job. And watching the interview
it seemed to me, he had a screen set up off camera which possibly might have
contained information for him to refer to as a prompt. It would be unreasonable
to expect anyone to know every single aspect of their job with total 100% recall,
but Fitzpatrick came across as someone who seemed that he didn't know anything
about his job.
Given the seriousness of the role of public
health minister, you would think he would have taken on that job with a bit
more due diligence on his part. Also in the current climate, you would also think
he would be up to speed on everything as a supposed professional. This would be
expected, especially in the middle of the biggest pandemic in living memory
ever to hit Scotland, and the biggest drug death problem also in living memory.
I have said repeatedly before the 2014
referendum, and made the point time and time again since, the SNP treat the
Scottish Government as a 'part time' job. When elections, Conferences and
referendums appear, they abandon their desks. In the two years between 2012 to
2014, nothing of note was done by the SNP Government, everything was put on the
backburner for the SNP Ministers to go campaigning. Reluctant working seems to
have become ingrained as part of the SNP culture in government, real work was
replaced in government with the pushing of personal agendas. Government, was also
used a campaigning vehicle for Scottish independence, and in particular pushing
the lgbt 'woke' agenda in Scotland as personal projects of Sturgeon. Scottish
Government Ministers are supposed to be Ministers of the Crown who act with
dignity and integrity, can anyone say what the SNP is doing with the Scottish
Government in anyway fits that description?
SNP MSP Joe Fitzpatrick was a joke as the
Scottish Public Health Minister.
He was part of the SNP cult, part of the Hosie
Dynasty, and part of the main SNP lgbt clique, the most powerful grouping of
the four main factions which control the SNP. Fitzpatrick as part of the Hosie
Dynasty was in the one of the main power bases of Nationalism in Scotland which
helped his rise up through the ranks. If you check out Fitzpatrick's bio on
wiki, you can see his rise to fame was via the National Executive of NUS
(Scotland) route. He also before his election to the Scottish Parliament, he
worked for husband and wife, Dundee SNP parliamentarians Shona Robison MSP
and Stewart Hosie MP. He also did a stint as a Dundee Councillor.
Other than a spell in the Forestry Commission, it seems that Fitzpatrick was
just a political hack. As we know now, Fitzpatrick's biggest failure was that
he didn't fight hard enough against the drug treatment cuts while he was a
minister. He didn't publicly speak out against the cuts to his budget either
which shows you the caliber of the man. Fitzpatrick was a bad team player in a
bad team, led by a bad leader in the shape of Nicola Sturgeon.
When he and Nicola Sturgeon were told there
would be problems by cutting the drug treatment budget, this fell on deaf ears
for both of them.
1,264 people lost their lives in the last
year because Joe Fitzpatrick was a bad public health minister, and Nicola
Sturgeon is a bad First Minister. Earlier in the week, I tweeted that if Nicola
Sturgeon didn't sack him by the end of the week, her intervention would be seen
for what it was an SNP PR gimmick. In order to attempt to kill off the story,
Sturgeon who want to keep Fitzpatrick felt the heat was too great to ride out
the storm. Especially in light of the excessive death toll caused by her and Fitzpatrick's
failures, someone had to fall from grace. So today, SNP MSP Joe Fitzpatrick has
resigned as Public Health Minister. The question must be, why did it
take him so long to resign? The opposition exerted mounting pressure on him over
drugs deaths failings, and he was facing a motion of no confidence. As the pace
of the storm gathered it was clear that he would lose a vote of no confidence.
After being brought in for a chat with Nicola Sturgeon, it transpires that he agreed
that 'he should leave government'. Just as Margaret Ferrier was quickly sacrificed
by Sturgeon to save her neck, so too was Fitzpatrick to protect 'Saint Nicola
of Dreghorn'.
On leaving Government, Fitzpatrick said:
“It has been the privilege of my life to
serve in the Scottish Government and, during that time, the most heart-breaking
and difficult problems I have faced as Public Health Minister is the harms and
deaths caused by drug use. I have worked with families who have felt the burden
and weight of grief from drug use. I want to thank them for their candour and
the amazing efforts they make to try and make our country better and safer for
all. As the minister responsible for this area I, ultimately, take my
responsibility. It is clear that my presence as a minister will become a
distraction, when we should be focused on achieving the change we need to save
lives. There is nothing I can express that will ease the loss that so many families
have felt due to a death from drugs use. I can only say how sorry I am for
their loss, and that hearing the experiences of the families and the recovery
communities will never leave me.”
The guy who didn't fight enough hard against
the cuts to the drug treatment budget says he is sorry, well sorry just isn't
good enough!
1,264 people are dead because Fitzpatrick
was unable and ill-equipped mentally to do his job properly. Results speak for
themselves! Most of the ordinary public don't see behind the curtain of
politics, I have, and I have met Joe Fitzpatrick in person. This was during the
SNP campaigning to try and elected David Kerr to Westminster in the 2009
by-election. Hand on heart, Joe Fitzpatrick is a clown. When Labour
MSP Neil Findlay stood in parliament and said that Joe Fitzpatrick was a 'nice
guy', I was like, 'what the fuck are you on'? So, let me give you my opinion of
'slow joe', during that by-election run by Stewart Hosie, Fitzpatrick turned
and without knowing nothing about the area, the campaign or what resources
available, started to throw his weight about like he was someone important. It
seems that not have a clue about what he was talking isn't a recent occurrence
for this guy.
As Fitzpatrick was sacrificed to save
Nicola Sturgeon who is ultimately responsible for the1,264 people who lost
their lives, he now will be sitting safe and sound on the SNP backbenches. In
his place, in comes another Sturgeon 'pal' in the form of Angela Constance.
Constance has been appointed as a dedicated minister for drugs policy. To me
this smacks of another twist in the continual PR spins and twists to con people
that the SNP are working to solve problems. The new SNP twist is, two for the
price of one, drugs czar and, new public health minister, who will be nominated
on Monday. In a field of uninspiring candidates for new public health minister,
the top five would appear to be Jamie Hepburn, Emma Harper, George Adam, Ash
Denham and Alasdair Allan. In some ways looking for a suitable candidate for SNP
public health minister is like looking through the bucket in a bargain book
store.
So, I would have to go with Hepburn as public
health minister, the less objectionable option out of the SNP 'bargain bucket'
of candidates.
Nicola Sturgeon said:
“I thank Joe for his work as a minister and
the service he has given to Government over the last eight years, firstly as
Minister for Parliamentary Business and then as Minister for Public
Health. While the time has now come to make a change in the public health
brief, no one should doubt Joe’s hard work, dedication and sincerity. He will
continue to champion the interests of his constituents at Holyrood, and I wish
him well in the future.”
No one should doubt 'Joe’s hard work,
dedication and sincerity'?
If we start the list at 1,264 families of
those that died due to the mismanagement of the public health brief by
Fitzpatrick would they support Sturgeon's assessment? I personally doubt it,
and the list of dissenters to her view in the general would ensure that figure climbed
even higher.
Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross
said:
"After 13 years of failure, no-one can
have any confidence in Nicola Sturgeon's disastrous drugs strategy and the
resignation of her public health minister changes nothing. If this was about
the shocking number of drug related deaths this year, he would have gone on the
day the numbers were released. The families of the 1,264 people who lost
their lives in the last year to drugs will take little comfort in his
resignation. They are more interested in how we have reached this shameful position
after more than 13 years of the SNP being in power, with Nicola Sturgeon in
charge of health for much of that. We urged the First Minister to agree to our
proposed £20million funding for rehabilitation but got no commitment. All
the focus must be on the urgent public health crisis of Scotland's drugs deaths
epidemic so we can finally start to reverse the tragic number of lives being
lost from drugs ”.
As to the new illusion which we are being
asked to swallow, Drugs czar Angela Constance will now lead the Scottish
Government's work on tackling drugs harm. She will report directly to Nicola
Sturgeon, which is a novelty because Sturgeon is known for not knowing anything
about anything bad ever. Interesting Constance's appointment is only May's
Holyrood election. So, are we to believe that Constance will turn around in 5
months what Nicola Sturgeon, Joe Fitzpatrick and the SNP Government failed to
do in 13 years?
I see the appointment of 'lightweight' Constance as a PR 'fix', nothing more.
Finally, just like I highlighted about SNP
attempts to fix failed ventures in business, using SNP taskforces, the SNP is
using the same defunct model on fixing the Scottish drugs problem. Constance will
work with the ultra trendy 'Drug Death Taskforce', which should be renamed the
Drug Rehabilitation Taskforce, because the whole point of it is saving lives,
and improving quality of life. This lively 'Death' group will allegedly be
taking actions necessary to reduce Scotland’s drug deaths and better support
those living with addiction. The opposition should demand a debate on what
those new measures will be, and when they will be introduced. There should also
be a specific cross party over watch committee to review the work done by
Angela Constance, and its progression. And there should never again be cuts to
drug treatment services by the SNP, and parliament should ensure this when
budget votes happen. Joe Fitzpatrick is 'sorry', not sorry enough that he had
to be brought in first to see Sturgeon before we saw the back of him. Yet
again, you have to question the judgment of Nicola Sturgeon, she picked this
deadbeat as a minister, and she cut the drug treatment budget.
Yours sincerely
George Laird The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University