Ayrshire Labour MP fails to understand that health board debt to the Scottish Government is not like English health trusts in debt to rapacious private corporations did she?

is now in £130 million debt, the highest in Scotland.

Professor John Robertson OBA

How worrying is the above debt? Not at all.

From Every Doctor, the above and:

The NHS is haemorrhaging billions to private companies through Private Finance Initiative (PFI) contracts at a time when the health service desperately needs investment in staff and infrastructure. An EveryDoctor investigation has uncovered that 69 NHS trusts in England are locked into paying more than £21.1bn to private companies over the next two decades – money that could be spent on doctors, healthcare staff, patients, and critical repairs. The total spent on PFI debt and interest payments (£3.1bn) would have been more than enough to pay for all the most urgent repairs required to NHS buildings. The total cost to eradicate the high risk maintenance backlog in the NHS, in England alone, reached £2.7bn last year.1

What about the Scottish health boards? I hear they’ve have ‘unprecedented‘ debt.

NHS Scotland loans are provided by the Scottish Government not private ‘selachimorph‘ loan companies, as in NHS England, and the annual payments are:

So, all things being equal, you’d expect the NHS England annual cost to be tens times higher than the £126.4m, £1.26bn, but is – £3.1bn, more than TWICE as much.

Also important, the Scottish Government would not bankrupt one of its own health boards but BIIF might.

Sources:

  1. https://everydoctor.org.uk/nhs-trusts-to-pay-private-companies-over-21bn/?link_id=1&can_id=27239d0dde9ed8c344fcb6294537b4a2&source=email-shocking-new-nhs-findings-plus-a-treat-for-you&email_referrer=email_2968667&email_subject=shocking-new-nhs-findings-plus-a-treat-for-you
  2. https://x.com/i/grok?conversation=1986471849170247964

Will a Scottish health board ever be allowed to collapse?

The board’s debt load and rejected plans signal a high risk of further intervention or insolvency without major changes. However, it’s not collapsing today—government loans provide a buffer, and recovery efforts are underway. This mirrors pressures on other boards like NHS Grampian (£65.2m bailout, £68m projected overspend). For the latest developments, monitor Audit Scotland or official NHS updates, as the situation is fluid. https://x.com/i/grok?conversation=1985787304691023927

Has one, ever? No.

No, no NHS health board or trust in Scotland (which operates under the devolved NHS Scotland system, distinct from NHS trusts in England) has ever collapsed in the sense of becoming insolvent, dissolving, or ceasing operations independently. These public bodies are directly funded and overseen by the Scottish Government, which provides bailouts, loans, or interventions to prevent failure, as seen in recent cases.

In England, some NHS trusts have entered special measures or been merged, but Scotland’s 14 territorial boards remain operational.

https://x.com/i/grok?conversation=1985789424911704516

3 thoughts on “Ayrshire Labour MP fails to understand that health board debt to the Scottish Government is not like English health trusts in debt to rapacious private corporations did she?

  1. This needs to be spread. Too many people still equate the NHS as a UK entity and are happy to believe the drivel delivered by Jackie Baillie and her band of lying colleagues.

    Propaganda is easily fed to the uninformed. One of my husband’s carers, a WASPI woman who loved her caring job, said she’d like to line “illegals” against a wall and shoot them, imitating a machine gun. Of course, I couldn’t let that pass and gently told her that the press didn’t print the truth, they printed what they, and the government, wanted people to believe. She, naturally, gave me that look of disbelief.

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