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Scotland's biggest health board accused of 'ducking and diving' instead of being straight with people

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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Health bosses have conceded there will be no action on a new medical centre until after the election.It’s another bitter pill for the community of Bishopton, claims Tory candidate Julie Pirone.She spoke of being astounded at the perpetual stalling in giving the village a fit-for-purpose health centre.Jane Grant, the chief executive of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, confirmed it will be June before any light is shone on the issue.That reaction has been labelled “beyond a joke” by Mrs Pirone, Scottish Conservative and Unionist candidate for Renfrewshire North and West at May’s Scottish Parliament election.She said: “The health board is continuing to kick.

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