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Published Date: 24 November 2008
Labour MSP for Dumbarton and campaigner on behalf of the families of those who died after the C.difficile outbreak at the Vale of Leven Hospital.
Why is this issue of C.diff and the Vale of Leven Hospital important?

Firstly, at least 18 people have died because of the C.diff outbreak at the Vale. The families deserve answers about exactly what went wrong. However, the Vale
of Leven Hospital is not unique. C.diff has caused deaths at many hospitals across Scotland and there will be lessons that we can learn from the Vale of Leven that will apply across the whole of the NHS.

What purpose would a public inquiry serve?

A public inquiry would get to the heart of what went wrong at the Vale, but, more importantly, (would outline] what lessons need to be learned for every hospital in Scotland. It is essential that we never witness an outbreak on that scale again. The only way for the cloud to be lifted from around this issue is to ensure that it is dealt with transparently by a judge in a public inquiry.

Why should Nicola Sturgeon resign as Health Secretary?

The Health Secretary has displayed a breathtaking degree of complacency on this issue. When she should have been as open as possible with the families, she has prevaricated and withheld information.

The families have been unwavering in their demand for a public inquiry. Nicola Sturgeon knows that it is now some four months on, yet the procurator-fiscal's investigation has barely started. She needs to either call an inquiry now or make way for someone that will.

What do you think should happen now?

Nicola Sturgeon should do the right thing and call a public inquiry immediately. That's what the families want, that's what experts believe is necessary, that's what parliament has already voted for and that's what is required to learn the lessons for every hospital in Scotland, so that public confidence is restored.



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  • Last Updated: 23 November 2008 9:40 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Hospital superbugs
 
1

Deeside,

Scotland 24/11/2008 00:10:04
Well, I think that is pretty fresh coming from the MSP who has sat in that constituency for far too many years - C-diff didn't happen overnight - it came about because the previous government at Holyrood which was controlled by Labour and incidently had a sitting MSP in the constituency sat back and allowed all the services be moved away. The standard of cleanliness at that hospital has been disgraceful for years - and it is down to Labour not the SNP.

Until the improvements which have been seen at the Vale over the past year came about, most local people wouldn't go near the place because it was so filthy, delapidated and the standard of clinical care was disgraceful - Labour has failed the Vale, and the people it is supposed to have served.

I don't know how Ms Baillie has the cheek to even comment on the Vale - she has done nothing - she couldn't even pursuade her own two health ministers at the time to improve things there!

People locally are fed up of her blaming everyone else for her own shortfallings as an MSP as they are with Labour in general!

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subrosa,

24/11/2008 00:23:00
'The Health Secretary has displayed a breathtaking degree of complacency on this issue. When she should have been as open as possible with the families, she has prevaricated and withheld information.'

The above statement is breathtakingly lies. Jackie Ballie is worried now and trying to cover her back. She is a big part of the problem because she hasn't been doing the job she's paid for.

As for Michelle Stewart's interview on the Politics Show, it was more like a labour press release than someone who was part of a campaign to improve hygiene and services at the Vale of Leven. You didn't do your cause any good whatsoever Ms Stewart.

3

Rasco,

24/11/2008 01:02:11
Not long ago Broon accused Cameron playing politics over Baby P Jackie are you now doing the same over Vale of Leven and using Ms Stewart as the front person the state of the Hospital has not just happened in the last 18 months and you have been the MSP since 1999,oh and by the way Jackie where is the E-Mails. Not once have I heard Ms Sturgeon say she will not hold a Public Enquiry.
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Westfield Bairns,

falkirk 24/11/2008 01:04:46
Jackie Bailie, sorry but whether she has concerns or not she is a member of the Nulabour party which is seen by many as self serving as opposed to serving their constituents. Problems at the Vale have been apparent for years under Jackie Bailies's watch and it should not be an issue for political point scoring
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24/11/2008 01:15:41
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Scunnert,

24/11/2008 01:55:11
Anything to keep her face in the press. She used to be Wendy's charwumin - now she's a nobody. THe "pair wee weans" didn't work - now it's the pair faimilies". This woman has no shame - only ambition.
7

donald,

glasgow 24/11/2008 05:21:34
Are you, or have you ever been a member of, the British Narionalist Labour Party?
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24/11/2008 05:26:44
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24/11/2008 06:49:49
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Guga II,

Rockall 24/11/2008 06:56:14
What else can I say, given the comments above? Jackie the Hutt is a total hypocrite; as are the rest of the New Labour Sleaze and Corruption Party (North British Branch).
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bully wee alba,

Edinburgh 24/11/2008 07:30:28
I wonder why Ms Bucket was never appointed as Health Secretary during the previous regime?
12

scottishcoffindodgerno1,

Tram City 24/11/2008 08:18:39
she was the closet health minister,she sat on it while the nations health went down the pan from 2000-2007. Baille the hut
13

gus1940,

Edinburgh 24/11/2008 08:23:17
What a coincidence that at this time The Anti-Scotsman gives this balloon the oxygen of publicity as part of Labour's orchestrated campaign against Nicola Sturgeon.

This is about the most blatant example yet of JP's policy of being the Voice of The Labour Party.
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connaughtboy,

stonehaven 24/11/2008 08:41:39
I see absolutely nothing wrong with Nicola Sturgeon's decision on this. Iain Gray failed to address her point that it is impractical to have a public inquiry at the same time as the police investigation.

Labour are sinking to new depths in order to score political points. Baillie is one giant disgrace.
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24/11/2008 09:54:04
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Farmernot,

24/11/2008 09:57:58
Jackie Baillie and Wendy Alexander.......two underperforming/underachieving Labour hypocrites.

Wee Nicola is a far better politician than any of these two trough snorters
17

The Former Mr. Angry,

24/11/2008 10:15:28
Why is this issue of C.diff and the Vale of Leven Hospital important?

Because I have the opportunity to express my clearly biased opinion in this Labour rag with no opposition whatsoever. Next loaded question please.

What purpose would a public inquiry serve?

That implies that a public inquiry would be a good thing which is of course what I want to make myself more important than a bucket of s*%t3. Now make your next quezzie a good one please.

Why should Nicola Sturgeon resign as Health Secretary?

Nice wan! Just what I wanted to hear. She should resign because she is intelligent, can assemble a thought-out plan and is much better looking than me.

What do you think should happen now?

I think that, in the interests of N. Britain that Queen Wendy should be reinstated by our Beloved Leader as Chief Commissar of Tractor Production so I could of course perform my favourite suck-up role. How's that?

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24/11/2008 10:51:03
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Thomas the Tank,

Edinburgh 24/11/2008 10:59:25
Jackie the Hutt's whole contrived, patronising 'Q & A' session is just a masterclass in Nu-Speak Bulls Hit Bingo. 'Find out what went wrong'(REPETITION), 'Lessons to be learned'(REPETITION), 'Never be allowed to happen again', etc. Interesting to note that (like so many of her parliamentary colleagues) this creature has never actually held down a 'real job'.
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subrosa,

24/11/2008 11:06:28
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Jackie Baillie has obviously brainwashed Michelle Stewart who was on the Politics Show yesterday. Ms Stewart is supposedly representing the Vale of Leven families but her performance was obviously a well rehearsed publicity slot as a prospective labour party candidate.

Shame. The families cause has been usurped by their spokesperson making this such a political matter. They deserve better.
21

michelle stewart,

alexandria 24/11/2008 11:35:47
i am just writing in reply to stand up for my comments on the politics show yesterday .firstly i dont even vote so saying i was trying to be a labour candidate gave us such a laugh because i dont even vote.this isabout peoples lifes and i dont need anyone to tell me what to say i can think for myself thanks very much.
if nicola sturgeon had nothing to hide we would have had a public enquiry by now the whole point is that we need to learn lessons for the whole of scotland now.
yes we have met jackie and she has heard all the families stories knows excactly what happened to our loved ones could we say the same thing for nicola who by the way we have also met
22

Millerman1,

24/11/2008 11:58:45
6#

Scunnert will you be posting an apology for your Anti English rants?
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Thomas the Tank,

Edinburgh 24/11/2008 12:10:19
#21 - Do schools in Alexandria not do punctuation, then?
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connaughtboy,

stonehaven 24/11/2008 12:27:32
#21 Michelle

And do you agree with Jackie Baillie that Nicola Sturgeon should resign?
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Anne, Glasgow,

24/11/2008 12:43:02
My partner's daughter died in the Vale of Leven 8 years ago from liver failure. At that time I had doubts about the standard of care, but didn't know that the hospital had for years been underfunded. As far as I could detect the staff were doing the best they could under difficult circumstances. Eight years ago Labour were in power in Holyrood which and has been reported many times under Jackie Baillie's watch that the hospital has further deteriorated. Nicola Sturgeon is doing her level best to bring the standard of the hospital up to a more acceptable level, though with the constrains of the Scottish grant (underfunded by LONDON LABOUR delibertly) it is more difficult to attain these standards. Shame on Labour for more twisted lies.
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Miss H,

24/11/2008 12:43:39
What I cannot work out is why she is pressing for a public enquiry rather than a police investigation.

Do you think someone should explain to her in words of two syllables or less that the police actually have more powers to investigate than a public enquiry does?

Or do they actively not want there to be a police investigation?

I am deeply confused. Can some Labourite explain it?
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Millerman1,

24/11/2008 13:25:19
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Another Troll from the Herald.

GOTCHA!
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Millerman1,

24/11/2008 13:41:20
29# Troll

New user name same psih posted!

GOTCHA!
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connaughtboy,

stonehaven 24/11/2008 13:44:27
#28 Why are you so obsessed with the Herald and trolls?
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bully wee alba,

Edinburgh 24/11/2008 20:00:28
#21 Michelle (if it is indeed you).

I have the greatest sympathy with those who have lost loved ones through the chronic underfunding of the NHS under the previous regime, and the subsequent poor standards sadly supported and implemented by the likes of your local MSP.

I believe your anger is completely understandable, if somewhat misdirected.

Ask yourself a few pertinent questions:-

Who was in charge of NHS policies regarding the Vale hospital for the 10 years preceding Ms Sturgeon’s appointment?

Which party wished to close this hospital (and why), and who fought to keep it open?

Has the C Diff infection only materialised in the last 18 months, and if not, what steps did the previous regime take to eliminate it?

As a non-voter do you think that the charge of being exploited by the real perpetrators of the fundamental issues surrounding your loss reflects upon your own naivety?

Michelle, beware of your new found supporters, those who would use you to try to erase their own complicity.

They will discard you as soon as look at you.

 

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