Immigration crime crackdown was not ‘Scotland-wide’ with only 1%, only a tenth, per head, of the arrests

Glasgow Live today, above joining the others with a dramatic headline and: Businesses across Scotland have been raided by police amid a country-wide crackdown on immigration crime, which “exploits vulnerable people by facilitating illegal entry into the UK”. and: Agencies interacted with 109 people, identifying 10 irregular migrants, Police Scotland said. 43 business compliance checks were carried out and Trading Standards identified four premises without a licence to sell alcohol or tobacco. https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/police-raid-nail-salons-vape-34227577 STV help us get things in persepctive. First, the headline – Four arrested in Scotland in major organised immigration crime crackdown Just four, ‘businesses across Scotland?’ Then, under a … Continue reading Immigration crime crackdown was not ‘Scotland-wide’ with only 1%, only a tenth, per head, of the arrests

Extreme Right-Wing elements are almost three times more common in England & Wales than in Scotland

With little sense of irony regarding the messages in advertising, The Times tries to make sure Scots don’t start thinking they’re better, ie not Nazis or fascists, like the ones all over the MSM apparently lining up next to Glasgow Cathedral: It’s an undeniably unsettling image which therefore clearly needs a bit of context. How many far-right extremists are there in Scotland and how does that compare with England & Wales? Membership details are not available but referrals to Prevent are the best proxy. Prevent is the UK government’s early-intervention programme designed to stop people from becoming terrorists or supporting … Continue reading Extreme Right-Wing elements are almost three times more common in England & Wales than in Scotland

If Andy Burnham and the Labour leadership truly believed that people should have control over their own lives, they would stop trying to block Scotland’s democratic right to choose its own future.

From the SNP on the 30th June 2026: Two years ago, Labour stood on the steps of Downing Street promising a new era of “change”. Fast forward to today, and the reality for families across Scotland is ongoing chaos: a soaring cost of living, rising unemployment, and a broken Brexit Britain that looks indistinguishable from the Tory austerity that preceded it. Now, with a new Westminster leadership race underway, frontrunner Andy Burnham has taken to the stage to pitch yet another “radical restructuring” of the UK through his brand of “Manchester-ism”. But beneath the shiny rhetoric of a “Number 10 … Continue reading If Andy Burnham and the Labour leadership truly believed that people should have control over their own lives, they would stop trying to block Scotland’s democratic right to choose its own future.

Scotland saw a 74% increase in the value of equity investment into smaller businesses in 2025, even as the overall UK market dipped by 4% – what it means, why it’s kind of good

From the Scotsman today, above. What is equity investment, some of you and I ask? Equity investment means putting money into a company in exchange for ownership shares (equity) in that business.Simple Breakdown: Is it a good thing? Yes, it is generally a very good thing for Scotland — though with some important context. Why It’s Positive Important Caveats (It’s Not All Upside) Overall verdict: Strongly positive signal. A 74% jump in equity investment is a clear win that highlights Scotland’s strengths in innovation and specific sectors. It’s the kind of news economic development agencies celebrate because it builds momentum. … Continue reading Scotland saw a 74% increase in the value of equity investment into smaller businesses in 2025, even as the overall UK market dipped by 4% – what it means, why it’s kind of good

Scotland sends exactly £91.4bn to London and gets back a wholly estimated amount based on 25 out 26 figures which are estimates

A reader emailed to ask – I have seen various figures for the total sum of Tax raised in Scotland varying from £70Billion to £90Billion and remitted directly to Westminster. Is it possible to confirm the exact figure? In 2024-25, total public sector tax revenue attributed to Scotland was £91.4 billion. This is the latest figure from the Scottish Government’s Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS) 2024-25 report, published 13 August 2025. It covers revenue raised in Scotland through both devolved taxes (controlled by the Scottish Parliament) and reserved taxes (collected and mostly retained by the UK Treasury/HMRC).1 This leads … Continue reading Scotland sends exactly £91.4bn to London and gets back a wholly estimated amount based on 25 out 26 figures which are estimates

As NHS England ‘seems’ to be closing the A&E gap with Scotland remember how the Royal College of Emergency Medicine has exposed their fraudulent ‘facts’ before

The most recent A&E data suggest there is only a 1% gap between NHS Scotland and NHS England in terms of the percentage seen in A&E within 4 hours. From stewartb 5 March 2026 on NHS England manipulating stats again, researched by stewartb and just framed by me. RCEM press release (march 4): ‘NHS England corridor care definition interesting but meaningful change must follow’ ‘Dr Ian Higginson, President of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine said: “..  we can already measure long waits and overcrowding. It remains to be seen whether trying to measure corridor care on top of this will prove more effective.   “We have … Continue reading As NHS England ‘seems’ to be closing the A&E gap with Scotland remember how the Royal College of Emergency Medicine has exposed their fraudulent ‘facts’ before

The consequences of being a colony – the view from Norway

Capella writes: I don’t know how or if it’s possible but reporting on the consequences of being a colony would be interesting. We have no power over vital aspects of development and decision making. Something the MSM fails to notice. Jeffrey Sachs pointed out that DR Congo gets criticised for not running the country properly while the long history of imperial exploitation is forgotten. “What’s wrong with your country?” At the world cup a fan stood up dressed as Patrice Lumumba to remind the world that Western intelligence murdered their first democratically elected leader. With power over our resources we … Continue reading The consequences of being a colony – the view from Norway

What mayors like Burnham would bring to Scotland – acting beyond the law to give away public assets cheap to cronies and for little in return

Talking-up Scotland follower, Scunnert, Grannies for Independence @Scunnert2 has asked us to investigate: Economic free zones, how they’re used by English mayors to hand public assets to private firms and are basically above the law. ‘Burnham’s neck deep in them.‘ The Herald and other MSM operating in Scotland are running with a report from Enlighten, Lord Jack McConnells ‘think tank’ arguing: Reform Scotland, the independent, non-partisan think tank, today calls on the incoming Scottish Government to endorse the creation of an elected mayoralty in every Scottish local authority. In its new report, ‘Local Heroes: Why Scotland Needs Directly-Elected Mayors’ (Download below), … Continue reading What mayors like Burnham would bring to Scotland – acting beyond the law to give away public assets cheap to cronies and for little in return

Dare to be different on smart phones, Scotland – since they were first introduced – teenage sex, pregnancy rates, crime, violence, alcohol and drugs all down!

21 years ago I read the above book by Steven Johnson so it was with delight that I received an email today from ‘scunhur’ making the case for smart phones making you smart, By ‘scunhur’: Imagine these Scottish news headlines: It’s all true (well…see 6.): The main point about each of 1-5 above is that the reduction in harmful behaviour started just as teenagers adopted smartphones from 2005 onwards, culminating in the introduction of the first iPhone in mid (USA) to late (Europe) 2007. There are numerous online references to this phenomenon, all being ignored by those who wish to … Continue reading Dare to be different on smart phones, Scotland – since they were first introduced – teenage sex, pregnancy rates, crime, violence, alcohol and drugs all down!

Knife crimes plummet here to only half the level under Labour and 90 times as many, per head, ‘Zombie/Rambo’ knives were mentioned in crime reports in England & Wales

As the Daily Record continues to milk the blood of dead teenagers to keep from running out of morbid front page headlines, their latest, today, is as ill-informed as ever. Here’s what you and your family need to know but the Daily Record feels no obligation to tell you of. In Scotland in 2006/2007, there were just over 4 000 recorded crimes of ‘having in a public place and article with a blade or point.’ By 2016/2017, the figure had fallen by half to just over 2 000.1 By 2019/2020, the figure had climbed to 2 666 before falling again to 2 582 … Continue reading Knife crimes plummet here to only half the level under Labour and 90 times as many, per head, ‘Zombie/Rambo’ knives were mentioned in crime reports in England & Wales