Glenn Campbell and the ‘significant underperformance in key public services like the NHS’ that does not survive a collision with the evidence

Professor John Robertson OBA

Glenn Campbell’s opinion piece on the SNP, after its budget, is the lead story on its website today, titled:

SNP rediscovers its political confidence with wily Budget

Hah! We know what to expect and, within one line, we get:

In the last couple of years its independence strategy has hit a brick wall, the party has tied itself in knots over gender reform, and it has fallen in and out of love with the Scottish Greens.

There have been three first ministers during that period and one of those remains under police investigation as the Branchform inquiry into SNP finances drags on.

The party’s worries have not gone away. Far from it.

It still has huge challenges to overcome, not least significant underperformance in key public services like the NHS.

That significant underperformance in key public services like the NHS’ line is based on targets that in every part of the world, from Canada to Wales, are treat as aspirational, which are never used to condemn political parties, far less governments.

There’s a huge amount of evidence that NHS Scotland is actually over-performing rather than under-performing.

Try these, recent examples:

I could go on.

5 thoughts on “Glenn Campbell and the ‘significant underperformance in key public services like the NHS’ that does not survive a collision with the evidence

  1. I could go on – thank god you do John, these attacks are relentless. GCs opening paragraph was a masterclass in cramming as many damaging slurs into a few lines as possible and making sure any possible positives were tainted by scandal

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