19 years of the SNP in charge and UK youth unemployment is shocking 55% higher than in Scotland which has one of the lowest rates in Western Europe

The above, presented as applying to the UK as a whole, formed part of a BBC Breakfast report this morning including these comments:

Being out of work or education between the ages of 16 and 24 can have serious long-term consequences for people’s health, employment and finances later in life. A new study suggests that nearly one million young people are currently not in education, employment or training across the UK (sic)

The latest, January 2026, figure for Scotland is 10.2%. 15.8% is 54.9% higher.

https://www.skillsdevelopmentscotland.co.uk/media/l2qpgqbx/economy-people-and-skills-january-2026.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com

In a wider European context, Scotland has one of the lowest rates in Western Europe:

The 10.2% figure would put Scotland in the second lowest category (8-12% pale orange) with Finland and the Baltic States, while the UK (England) would be in a higher category with (12-16%) with France and Portugal.

Now, to end in the usual way, who gets the credit for this after 19 years of SNP rule? If it was the other way round, you know it would be John Swinney and the SNP to blame so what reason is there not to give at least a fair whack of it?


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