The favourite to become the next First Minister was forced to watch as Nicola Sturgeon tried to defend his record as health secretary.
Humza Yousaf's campaign to become the next First Minister has come under fire over his record as health secretary.
It comes as a Freedom of Information request revealed that in recent months a patient in Ayrshire had to wait more than 60 hours to be treated at an A&E ward, while someone in Lanarkshire was left waiting 54 hours. "I hope that is not too uncomfortable for either the First Minister or the Cabinet Secretary to hear," she said.
"As a result, patient outcomes are getting worse, staff are burnt out and the NHS is going backwards," Sarwar said. He told Sturgeon: "First Minister, why should a health secretary who has failed our NHS now get to fail the whole of Scotland?
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