Humza Yousaf accused of 'betrayal' after SNP vote against 'Milly's Law' plan

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Humza Yousaf accused of 'betrayal' after SNP vote against 'Milly's Law' plan
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The First Minister is under pressure over why his MSPs did not support a set of proposals unveiled by Labour

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has accused Humza Yousaf of “betrayal” after SNP MSPs voted down plans to give bereaved families new rights.

An independent probe eventually concluded that Milly died after “probably” catching a water-linked ­infection at the QUEH.It would mean the Commissioner would represent those affected by a major incident in health care safety.The Commissioner would also have the power of “redress”, including compensation, while copies of reports into major incidents would also have to be provided to police and prosecutors.

Milly’s mum Kimberly Darroch has also criticised the vote: “This is disappointing and I hope all MSPs will reconsider this in the final vote. Families are looking to our parliament to take the necessary steps to ensure that nobody has to go through what we went through ever again.”

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