
Professor John Robertson OBA
In the Guardian yesterday, the above and:
NHS bosses and the British Medical Association are accusing each other of endangering patients during the ongoing resident doctors’ strike. Their war of words centres on “derogations”, local agreements under which doctors who have joined the strike can cross picket lines to provide clinical care in a hospital.
The escalation of the resident doctors’ pay dispute comes as it emerged that nurses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have voted to reject their 3.6% pay award for this year.
Scotland’s media are very quiet on this issue yet with the oft-proclaimed public service roles, they should be telling you this kind of thing:
Fifth Health Secretary in a row averts deadly health strikes
JUNIOR doctors in Scotland have accepted an 11% pay rise, totalling £64.1 million, the Scottish Government has said. Resident doctors – the new preferred moniker for junior medics – and dentists in training will see an 8.5% increase backdated to April of this year and a further 2.3% rise effective from October 1, a cumulative rise of 11%.
https://www.thenational.scot/news/24740514.scottish-junior-doctors-accept-11-per-cent-pay-rise/
and:
More than 50 days of NHS strikes in England, and counting, the Guardian today reports:Almost 10 million people across England could be waiting for an NHS appointment or treatment, 2 million more than previously estimated, according to a survey by the Office for National Statistics.
The ONS survey of about 90,000 adults found that 21% of patients were waiting for a hospital appointment or to start receiving treatment on the NHS.
When extrapolated, this equates to 9.7 million people. In January, the waiting list stood at 7.6 million, according to official NHS statistics.
The Guardian report does not, of course, offer the figures for Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.
Public Health Scotland, on 27 February 2024 suggested:
At 31 December 2023, there were 525,180 patient waits that were still ongoing.
With 10 times the population, all things being equal, NHS England might have been expected to have around 5 million patients waiting but had nearly 10 million, twice as many, pro rata.
I confidently suggest that not one single media outlet in Scotland would ever tell you that.
How ‘deadly’ were these strikes?
From the BMJ in April 2023:
The media reported that during the first round of junior doctor strike action in England, mortality was 11.1% above the five year average.
How many health strikes have the SNP leaders averted now? 10? More? Well, all of them.
How many lives have they saved? Hundreds? Thousands?

lots of stuff in the Guardian about Edinburgh Uni and it’s role in the slave trade and anti semitism, why for?
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/commentisfree/2025/jul/28/edinburgh-university-jamaica-scottish-enslaver
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2025/jul/29/jewish-leaders-urge-edinburgh-university-uphold-antisemitism-definition
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