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Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
18 Mar 2021
Drug Deaths and Harms
I, too, wish Maureen Watt, Jenny Marra and Neil Findlay all the best for the future. As this parliamentary session draws to a close, I am reminded that one of my first speeches as an MSP was on drug use in Scotland. Looking out of my window from my home in Springburn, I saw a...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
17 Jun 2021
Drug-related Deaths
I am thankful to be closing the debate for the Scottish Conservatives on a subject that is very close to my heart. There have been excellent and passionate speeches from across the chamber, and I hope that we can all work together constructively to reverse the crisis. I thank...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
06 Mar 2025
Reducing Drug Harm and Deaths in Scotland: People’s Panel Report
Across nearly a decade in the Parliament representing Scotland’s largest city, I have spoken to many people with a harmful relationship with drugs, and to their families, and almost every time, the message is the same—they just want to stop. They want to end their harmful rela...
Annie Wells Con Chamber
19 Sep 2023
Drug Law Reform
I will make some progress. The SNP is trying to find an excuse to blame Westminster for a problem that the Scottish Government created. It is completely dodging responsibility and accountability, so let me remind SNP members of the facts. Since the SNP came to power, drug de...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
19 Apr 2018
Safe Injection Facilities
As an MSP for Glasgow, and the Conservative Party spokesperson for public health, I have a particular interest in the proposal to set up a safe injection facility in Glasgow. The fact that the proposed safe injection facility has had so much local and national media attention ...
Annie Wells Con Chamber
28 Nov 2018
Public Health Crisis (Drugs and Alcohol)
There is a problem in some circumstances. I know many drug users out there, and I can look about and see the devastation that takes place in Glasgow. We have reached a crisis point because of a failing drug policy, and it is important that we are having a debate today because ...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
05 Dec 2023
Disability Equality and Human Rights
I welcome the chance today to talk about the challenges that disabled people face in Scotland. There is much in the motion that we can welcome. We agree that Scotland can and should be a world leader in protecting human rights. We recognise the incredible difficulties that man...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
16 Mar 2022
Substance Use in the Justice System
The problem with drug-related deaths in Scotland remains our national shame. The numbers do not lie. In 2020, around four people lost their lives each day to drugs. As the First Minister admitted, for too long, the Government had taken its eye off the ball. I recognise that es...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
24 Nov 2022
National Drugs Mission
This has been said many times before, but I will keep on saying it until meaningful action is taken: Scotland is experiencing a drug deaths crisis. For many people in communities such as mine in Springburn, families continue to be devastated by drugs and are left to suffer in ...
Annie Wells Con Chamber
19 Apr 2018
Safe Injection Facilities
I am sorry, but the minister asked about services. In 2016, 30 per cent of drug-related deaths in Scotland occurred in the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde health board area, and about 20 per cent of all drug-related deaths in Scotland occurred in Glasgow city. As most of us are...
Annie Wells Con Chamber
19 Sep 2023
Drug Law Reform
I would say to the member that the Scottish Government needs to look at itself and take the responsibility that it has to take now for Scotland having the largest number of drug deaths in Europe and the developed world. For a few years, the SNP seemed to be accepting some res...
Annie Wells Con Chamber
07 Sep 2021
Programme for Government 2021-22
I thank the cabinet secretary for that intervention. However, I was talking about long Covid, and the £600 million that I spoke about was just to deal with the backlog that our NHS is facing and to help front-line staff to achieve what they are being asked to achieve. As part...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
01 Jun 2021
National Health Service Recovery Plan
I am grateful to be given the opportunity to speak to the Scottish Conservative amendment in my name, and to the Government’s motion. I wish to extend condolences from my party to all those who have lost a loved one because of Covid. We welcome the Government’s commitment to ...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
28 Nov 2018
Public Health Crisis (Drugs and Alcohol)
I am pleased to have the opportunity to speak in this debate and to have contributed to the Scottish Conservative addiction strategy. From looking at how we tackle Scotland’s long-standing legacy of drug and alcohol misuse, it is clear to me that the Scottish Government’s eff...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
15 Dec 2020
Drug-related Deaths
It is heartbreaking that, as we have heard today, Scotland’s drug deaths rate is the highest that it has been since records began. More shamefully, each and every one of those deaths was preventable. As Faces & Voices of Recovery—FAVOR—Scotland has said, it is abundantly c...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
03 Aug 2021
Drug Deaths
I, too, was at the memorial in Glasgow last Friday, and I, too, could see the hurt, anger and frustration that was on display from those who have tragically lost loved ones. I would also like to send my condolences to those who have been affected. As the minister has noted, t...
Annie Wells Con Chamber
10 Oct 2024
General Question Time · Glasgow Safer Drug Consumption Facility (Preparations)
Real, workable, common-sense methods to fix our drug deaths crisis are needed and welcomed. Since 2007, drug deaths have nearly tripled and we now have the worst drug deaths rate in Europe. Tackling that issue through harm reduction is a commendable goal, but those people who ...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
04 Sep 2025
Drug-related Deaths
I thank the minister for advance sight of her statement. It is a tragedy that Scotland remains the drug death capital of Europe. Although the minister will speak about the fall in the number of drug deaths, experts predict that they will rise again this year and will hit the m...
Annie Wells Con Committee
02 Oct 2025
Reducing Drug Deaths and Tackling Problem Drug Use
Minister, we heard from a man who has lived in the Calton area for 42 years. He is a drug addict and has been trying to get off drugs for a long time. He said that the situation in the area—for example, when it comes to drug dealers—is the worst that he has ever seen, and he f...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
27 May 2021
Covid-19
I, too, welcome you to your new role, Deputy Presiding Officer. Today’s maiden speeches were fantastic, but I will pull out just a couple. Pam Duncan-Glancy’s speech was phenomenal; it was passionate and powerful, as was Dr Sandesh Gulhane’s speech. All the new members’ speec...
Annie Wells Con Chamber
18 Sep 2024
Creating a Modern, Diverse and Dynamic Scotland
We need to deal with the things that I am going to tell you that we need to deal with—the things that people are telling me that we have to deal with. Creating a modern, diverse and dynamic Scotland requires addressing the everyday issues of people across our nation. A summar...
Annie Wells Con Chamber
19 Apr 2018
Safe Injection Facilities
I am trying to say that there is so much that we could have done before we got to this crisis point—which is why I would like to see a full sector-led debate. Are we seriously making a concerted effort to take people off methadone altogether, which in itself is a huge problem,...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
07 Jan 2020
Topical Question Time · Drug-related Deaths
This week, I wrote to the Prime Minister, asking him to make drug deaths his top priority in Scotland, ahead of everything else. Will the minister agree with me, by sending a cross-party political message, that drug deaths should be every politician’s main focus in 2020 and sh...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
30 Jan 2020
Drugs and Alcohol
I have listened to all the contributions in the debate, and I am glad that we are finally taking the time to talk about drug deaths at length in the Parliament. Some in here have said that we do not have the powers to tackle drug deaths. Out there, in the real world, some wil...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
11 Nov 2025
Topical Question Time · Drug Deaths
Professor Matheson is right that the national mission “was more about controlling the narrative than addressing drug deaths”, which are still the highest in Europe. We were willing to give the Thistle a chance, but it has led to nothing but misery for Calton residents. At th...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
28 Nov 2017
World AIDS Day 2017
It is with great pleasure that I open this debate, only three days before the 29th annual world AIDS day. The debate brings much-needed attention to how we remember the estimated 37 million people worldwide who have lost their lives to AIDS-related illnesses, and enables us to...
Annie Wells Con Committee
02 Oct 2025
Reducing Drug Deaths and Tackling Problem Drug Use
I understand where you are coming from, but the gentleman I mentioned said that the situation is the worst that he has seen in the east end of Glasgow in 42 years. Having been a pupil at a school down there—less than 42 years ago—I understand where he is coming from. I also ha...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
09 Oct 2025
Right to Addiction Recovery (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Once again, I send my apologies for not being in the chamber in person today. Nine years ago, in my maiden speech, I spoke about Scotland’s drug crisis—about the lives lost, the families broken and the communities left behind. When I addressed the chamber back in 2016, the num...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
20 Jun 2018
Access to Medicines
I thank the Labour Party for bringing an extremely important topic to the chamber for debate. I ask members to imagine a situation in which a family member or loved one could live longer if only they were given access to a medicine that they knew already existed, and then to ...
Annie Wells Con Chamber
19 Sep 2023
Drug Law Reform
The point that I am trying to make is that we have the same laws in Scotland as there are in the rest of the UK but we have almost three times more drug deaths in Scotland, so I do not think we need to go down that route. We need to see what more the SNP Government can do with...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Committee
14 Nov 2024
Tackling Drug Deaths and Drug Harm
Good morning. I am sure that it will come as no surprise to the cabinet secretary that I will ask about residential rehabilitation. How many beds are available in Scotland, and how many are in use at the moment?
Annie Wells Con Committee
14 Nov 2024
Tackling Drug Deaths and Drug Harm
Thanks very much for that. That is really helpful. The target and ambition is that 1,000 people will be publicly funded by 2026. You have spoken about 938 people being publicly funded this year, but is 1,000 the right number? How did we come to the figure of 1,000?
Annie Wells Con Committee
14 Nov 2024
Tackling Drug Deaths and Drug Harm
I have one more small question. It would probably be useful if we could find out how many beds there are in each health board area—or perhaps we could split it up into regions. It would be a useful for us to know that, because we know that Glasgow and Dundee have more issues a...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Committee
02 Oct 2025
Reducing Drug Deaths and Tackling Problem Drug Use
Thank you, convener, and I apologise for not being with you in person today. On that last response to Elena Whitham, I understand that the pathway will be totally different for everyone—everyone will have their own recovery pathway—but I have just a quick question. Of the 4,0...
Annie Wells Con Committee
02 Oct 2025
Reducing Drug Deaths and Tackling Problem Drug Use
Thanks very much for that answer, and I get what you are saying. However, when we were discussing the pilot for this facility, we were told that it would be a pathway for people to get into residential rehab, and we are not really seeing that—although I know that the Scottish ...
Annie Wells Con Committee
02 Oct 2025
Reducing Drug Deaths and Tackling Problem Drug Use
Thank you very much.
Annie Wells Con Committee
02 Oct 2025
Reducing Drug Deaths and Tackling Problem Drug Use
I am sorry, convener. My question is not related to that point, so I will wait until the end.
Annie Wells Con Committee
02 Oct 2025
Reducing Drug Deaths and Tackling Problem Drug Use
Thank you, minister. I might write to you on a couple of other points.
Annie Wells Con Chamber
06 Mar 2025
First Minister’s Question Time · Drug Driving
Earlier this week, The Scottish Sun reported that drug driving in Scotland now eclipses drink driving by around three to one. It is even more incredible that when the police pull over someone suspected of drug driving, subsequent testing proves their suspicions correct on more...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
14 Jun 2023
Liver Cancer
It is my privilege to take part in today’s debate on liver cancer, and I thank Stuart McMillan for bringing this important topic to the chamber. I join him in commending the promotion of intelligent liver function testing and non-invasive liver scans by charities and by primar...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
28 Jan 2026
Scottish Hospitals Inquiry
Scotland is now confronting what many rightly regard to be one of the most serious healthcare failures in recent memory. After years of denial, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has now accepted that contaminated water systems at the Queen Elizabeth university hospital were, on th...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
21 Nov 2017
Suicide Prevention
I am pleased to have the opportunity to speak today on an important subject that, unfortunately, is not spoken about enough. The consequences of suicide are far reaching. When suicide is preventable, it is all the more heart-breaking for the families who are affected. I, like...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Committee
14 Sep 2021
Session 6 Priorities (Drugs Policy)
Good morning, minister, and thank you very much for attending. I have just been trawling through the latest statistics. The police division with the greatest number of suspected drug deaths—187—was greater Glasgow, followed by Lanarkshire with 67, Edinburgh city with 64, and ...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
12 Sep 2023
Drug Deaths
A few weeks ago, the Minister for Drugs and Alcohol Policy, Elena Whitham, was asked four times how many rehab beds there are in Scotland, and four times she could not answer. Campaigners and charities say that many people still cannot access residential beds. Can the minister...
Annie Wells Con Chamber
06 Nov 2024
Portfolio Question Time · Disadvantaged Communities (Life Expectancy and Health Inequalities)
The leading causes of avoidable deaths include alcohol and drug-related conditions. People living in the most deprived fifth of areas are two to three times likely to die from such causes, which are categorised as being potentially preventable through treatment. What is the Sc...
Annie Wells Con Chamber
06 Mar 2025
Reducing Drug Harm and Deaths in Scotland: People’s Panel Report
I appreciate everything that is being done, but we need to move faster. You have referred to figures for 2022-23, but we are not seeing the evidence of people moving through the system. I would like your reassurance that we are monitoring the situation and looking at how many ...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
27 Feb 2020
First Minister’s Question Time · Drug Summit
Annemarie Ward of drug death action group, Faces & Voices of Recovery UK, said that yesterday’s drug summit “was nothing more than a party political broadcast for the SNP”. She went on to say: “No one in the Scottish Government is willing to take responsibility for what...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
26 May 2021
Scottish Government Priorities
We did not hear an answer to Douglas Ross’s earlier question, so I will ask it again. Despite Scotland’s appalling drug-death figures, many people are being denied the help that they need. Therefore, will the First Minister support our proposals for a right to recovery bill, i...
Annie Wells Con Chamber
19 Mar 2025
Portfolio Question Time · The Thistle (Community Safety Measures)
Approximately two weeks ago, discarded needles and burnt spoons were discovered in a car park across from the Thistle drug consumption facility. Local community representatives have raised serious concerns about the facility’s impact and, in particular, about the risk of child...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
01 Feb 2017
Female Genital Mutilation
There can be no justification for female genital mutilation, and I welcome the Scottish Government’s efforts at home as well as the UK Government’s efforts abroad to tackle this awful crime. I take this opportunity, as the cabinet secretary did, to raise awareness of the inte...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
12 Sep 2018
Suicide Prevention
I welcome Clare Haughey to her new role as minister. I look forward to working with her during the coming months and years on a very important topic. We owe it to those who have lost their lives in this tragic way to be united in the chamber and to make sure that Scotland’s s...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
19 Jun 2019
Mental Health (Young People Entering and in Custody)
I, too, offer my sincere condolences to the families and friends affected by the tragic deaths of Katie Allan and William Lindsay last year. I thank Her Majesty’s chief inspector of prisons and Dr Helen Smith for their work in forming the review, and the Cabinet Secretary for ...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
30 Sep 2020
Family Care Givers
I am pleased to contribute to the debate. It is always right to mark the international day of older persons, but this year, in particular, it takes on extra poignancy. This has been a year like no other for our older people and those who care for them. It has illustrated the f...
Annie Wells Con Committee
23 Apr 2024
Suicide Prevention
It is good news that that is being worked through just now. I will follow up on that with my next question. Some respondents to our call for views said that focusing on the reduction in suicide deaths as an overall measure is perhaps not the right way to do it. Should we look ...
Annie Wells Con Chamber
28 Nov 2018
Public Health Crisis (Drugs and Alcohol)
I am sorry, but I do not have time. We want to see a dramatic expansion of support for the third sector so that it has access to a direct fund to help establish places for rehabilitation. When I met the director of the River Garden Auchincruive project in Ayrshire, which open...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
08 Sep 2020
Topical Question Time · Drug Consumption (Safe Facilities Report)
In 2007, there were approximately 352 rehab beds in Scotland. In the 10 years since then, the number has dropped to fewer than 70—282 rehab beds have been cut under the Scottish Government. Surely, the first priority should be to increase the number of people accessing treatme...
Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
19 Sep 2023
Drug Law Reform
I have seen what addiction does to those we care about, and I have experienced losses because of it. The issue deserves to be treated as a national emergency, and it has deserved to be treated that way for more than a decade. Shamefully, the SNP is, once again, solely looking ...
Annie Wells Con Chamber
05 Dec 2023
Disability Equality and Human Rights
My colleague Jeremy Balfour has proposed a bill to introduce a disability commissioner. We support increasing the distance in the adult disability payment mobility descriptor to 50m. We believe that all people with disabilities should be entitled to the Scottish Government’s w...
5. Annie Wells (Glasgow) (Con) Con Chamber
25 Jan 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Drugs Policy
To ask the First Minister, in light of the Scottish Government’s plans to open the first safe drug consumption room in Glasgow later this year, what assurances he can provide that other areas of drugs policy, including spaces for residential rehabilitation, will not be deprior...
Annie Wells Con Chamber
25 Jan 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Drugs Policy
Residential rehabilitation is a vital way to help drug users not just to beat addiction but to get their lives back, yet the most recent figures show that the numbers of people starting at places in those facilities fell to their lowest in more than two years. We know that the...
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Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 18 March 2021

18 Mar 2021 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Drug Deaths and Harms

I, too, wish Maureen Watt, Jenny Marra and Neil Findlay all the best for the future.

As this parliamentary session draws to a close, I am reminded that one of my first speeches as an MSP was on drug use in Scotland. Looking out of my window from my home in Springburn, I saw at first hand the impact that the drug deaths crisis had on the victims, their families and the wider community.

Back then, the scale of the emergency was clear, and it demanded immediate action if we were to stem the flow of drug deaths. However, such action was not forthcoming, and the emergency has been allowed to emerge as a full-scale crisis.

It is clear that a comprehensive plan is required to tackle a crisis that, to our country’s shame, has robbed people of their lives well before their time. We owe it to the victims of drug deaths to do better. Therefore, although a national plan is necessary, it is long overdue and, in many victims’ cases, it has come far too late.

We cannot ignore the fact that the drug deaths crisis has significantly worsened in recent years, nor can we ignore who bears the responsibility for that. The Government has admitted that much more could have been done to prevent Scots from losing their lives to drugs; I welcome that acknowledgement.

The statistics do not lie. They paint a stark picture: the drug deaths rate across Scotland has more than doubled since the SNP came to power in 2007. Let us take the example of my home city of Glasgow. In 2007, 147 drug deaths were recorded in the Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS Board area, but if we fast forward to 2019, we find that a staggering 404 such deaths were recorded in that year alone.

Glaswegians always pride ourselves on our city’s famous motto, “People make Glasgow”. However, the reality is that those words ring hollow for people who are addicted to drugs in Scotland’s largest city, because those men and women are being badly let down by the Government’s handling of the crisis.

The same story is being repeated time and again across Scotland, as the crisis deepens. How on earth have we arrived at a point at which the drug deaths rate in Scotland is now three and a half times the rate in the rest of the UK, which is not to mention its being the worst in Europe?

I have always said on drug deaths that actions speak louder than words. My main frustration has been that, even though it has identified problems, the Government has been far too slow to act on them. Residential rehab is a case in point. Conservative members, alongside community groups such as FAVOR—Faces and Voices of Recovery—Scotland, have repeatedly urged the Government to fund rehabilitation and recovery programmes to the hilt. That can hardly be said to have been the case in recent years as, in 2019-20, the SNP Government funded a mere 13 per cent of residential rehab places.

I say to members that rehabilitation services save lives. That is why, last year, the Scottish Conservatives called on the SNP to properly fund residential rehab to the tune of £20 million per year in order to guarantee that those services would be equipped to support users when they most need professional help. Although I was delighted that the First Minister finally listened to our calls by pledging £20 million in January, the announcement was well overdue.

The minister has said that no part of Scotland can be left behind in tackling the drug deaths crisis. As someone who comes from a city where drug deaths have historically been higher than in other areas of Scotland, I agree with her, but I return to my original point: we need action, not promises. As with many other policy areas, I remain concerned that, for members of the SNP Government, their heads and focus remain elsewhere.

With fatalities as high as they are in Scotland, it can be easy to let the people who are at the heart of the crisis become statistics, figures or something to be analysed. We must not forget that each person who tragically loses their life to drugs is someone’s parent, child or close friend.

One day it will, we hope, as with the pandemic, be possible for us to look back on the drug deaths crisis as a thing of the past, but if we are to get there, we need a Government that is bold and willing enough to confront the challenge head-on.

16:29  

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