English hospitals neither safe, effective, responsive nor well-led but Herald spreads rumour of pregnant Caithness women worried about travel to hospital

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To be fair you are safer in a hospital than on the road.

John Robertson

This is the best our Scottish NoMedia can dig up today, on NHS Scotland. Surely a photo of an apparently distraught Jeanne Freeman would make this a more informative report.

Meanwhile, in England, journalists have stuff ours can only dream of. We’ve just heard that pregnant women are terrified of attending East Kent hospitals after several avoidable deaths of babies there. Now we see that the hospitals of the North Midlands Trust have been slammed by the Care Quality Commission

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For University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust, it’s good to hear that the staff are caring but, nevertheless, this is a damning report that would have me requesting the ambulance take a detour across the border to a Scottish hospital.

One thought on “English hospitals neither safe, effective, responsive nor well-led but Herald spreads rumour of pregnant Caithness women worried about travel to hospital

  1. Every night, a diminishing band of Brit Nits will watch Repressing Scotland, “pregnant” with anticipation for the next weird mis-report as they scurry to find ANYTHING that relates to a story down south: one that appears to show SNP-BAD stuff.

    But nature takes its irresistible toll on the Blue-rinse generation, rendering Indyref2 a walk in the park.—-A truth that Boris Mossy-Lino knows full well.

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