Despite constant pressure from suppliers of lower quality sandwiches in non-Scottish parts of the UK and the absence of proper border checks, Scotland’s hospitals have had no incidents of hospital acquired infections connected to, after, linked to, from, or because of, food products, in the last five years. Confirmation of this is thanks to Monica Lennon (Labour Branch North):
This was run on the BBC Scotland site some days ago under the dog-whistling headline, “Hairmyres Hospitals deny there is any food poisoning scare’ (or words to that effect. The article was much clearer in that there was no problem, but that there was a substantial one in many parts of England.
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I think Hairmyers had used the English supplier at the centre of the Listeria outbreak. The BBC then tried their damndest to make it sound as if patients in the hospital were at risk. To zero effect.
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