Get your facts right

Cochrane is a long-established Uncle Tam fighting for the Union from the offices once inhabited by the likes of the clearly Scottophobic Johnson. He thinks we cannot be as rich as Denmark. Let’s remind ourselves of what Scotland has and tell me which of these Denmark can match? I’m not going to check. I feel sure, the answer is ‘not that much.’ Denmark has had to do it the hard way. What they do have, of course, is a long history of independence. We should get some of that too. They do have lots of pigs too. Continue reading Get your facts right

Labour MP accused of ‘selling out Scotland’ and risking jobs

In the Edinburgh News yesterday: Climate change: Scottish government’s failure to oppose Cambo field shows SNP’s love affair with oil continues – Ian Murray MP. As a new parent, the climate emergency keeps me up at night like never before. https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/opinion/columnists/climate-change-scottish-governments-failure-to-oppose-cambo-field-shows-snps-love-affair-with-oil-continues-ian-murray-mp-3384525 Leaving aside the fact that Zola (after Emile?) was born more than a year ago, new parent Murray, playing the creepy exploitative parent in the tradition of Gummer and Cole-Hamilton, is this the Labour position on oil and gas extraction? Has he checked with his Tory allies in the New British Nationalist Pact? The Tories have already accused the SNP … Continue reading Labour MP accused of ‘selling out Scotland’ and risking jobs

BBC Scotland bad news trawling quickly catches a fish that likes the attention?

At 08:19am yesterday, BBC Scotland cast their nets for a bad news story on ambulance times. 12 hours later they had landed a big one and posted/broadcast the above story of a woman who did experience a long wait, whose family will have been distraught but who did not die. One of those relatives went to the media with the story. He’s not a first-timer. In 2018: Under the Edinburgh News headline ‘Anglers rescue pair from drowning in Linlithgow Loch‘ and this image: we read: A quick-thinking taxi driver who missed the first half of the England vs Sweden match … Continue reading BBC Scotland bad news trawling quickly catches a fish that likes the attention?

Scotland’s drug deaths: help needed

I’m confused. More numerate readers help me here. You remember: Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe. And its rate is more than three-and-a-half times that of England and Wales. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-58024296 See this for Scotland: Note: NRS made it lower at 1339 So, 260 per million overall, 66 per million for the under 35s and 191 per million for the over 35s. See this for England & Wales: So, in 2020, 805 per million overall, twice that in Scotland? What am I missing here? Continue reading Scotland’s drug deaths: help needed

Greenwash

After the May elections in Scotland, we read in the National, under the above headline: THE Scottish Greens have hit out after a “front for fascists” party with a similar name and logo to theirs may have cost them two regional list seats. Independent Green Voice, whose candidates included an alleged Holocaust denier and two former BNP activists, has been registered with the electoral commission since 2003. But in this election there are concerns their name and logo may have cost the pro-independence party regional seats in Glasgow and South Scotland. https://www.thenational.scot/news/19290315.greens-say-confusion-fascist-front-may-cost-seats/ Today, the Electoral Commission responded: Following the election some voters in … Continue reading Greenwash

NHS England risked lives by changing 999 rules for ambulances in 2017

By stewartb Headline: Fewer ambulance 999 calls to be classed as ‘life-threatening’ – by Nick Triggle, BBC Health correspondent (13 July 2017) ‘Fewer 999 ambulance calls will be classed as life-threatening and needing a super-fast response in the biggest shake-up of the service in 40 years. ‘The move by the NHS in England – and agreed by ministers – will result in about 8% of call-outs being classed as needing the quickest response. ‘Currently half of call-outs are, but many are not serious or could wait longer for paramedics to arrive.’ (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-40592286 ) This article (of course!) gives no indication of … Continue reading NHS England risked lives by changing 999 rules for ambulances in 2017

Ambulance chasing at its most fetid

BBC Scotland launches another of its campaigns to unseat an SNP minister. This rodent-like behaviour is familiar: They found two, two. They found four pupils and one geography teacher, out of many thousands, prepared to moan. The former teacher, above, and others could smell a rat: BBC UK/England, Wales and Northern Ireland do not use this unprofessional approach: Continue reading Ambulance chasing at its most fetid

Think twice or stay away?

Once more Scotland’s media exploit a well-intentioned comment by an SNP minister to call for their head yet, elsewhere in the UK things are different: The minister is not asked. No heads are called for. There is no suggestion of lives at risk. The media largely side with the health trust. Again no minister is expected to comment, no heads must roll. There is no suggestion of lives at risk. The media again uncritically supports an appeal by the health trust and notes: The trust is not the only one to make such a plea. In the past 10 days, … Continue reading Think twice or stay away?

Protecting the guilty in care home deaths

Once more, BBC Scotland reports on care home deaths carefully obscuring the role of the private sector. After more than a year attempting to associate the Scottish Government with these deaths, the truth is emerging and we now know that private care homes, especially the larger, corporate-owned homes more reliant of agency staff, are to blame. While the likes of Ian Murray or Anas Sarwar might repeat disproven allegations that hospital discharges were to blame, this thesis is mostly abandoned now. Look at this account: Two residents have died in a Covid outbreak at a care home in the south … Continue reading Protecting the guilty in care home deaths