Rachel Reeves fails to mention that with 8.1% of the population Scotland only gets 3.9%, less than half, the defence spending it deserves

Professor John Robertson OBA Chancellor Rachel Reeves is all over ‘Scottish’ media today with promises of ‘billions‘ to be invested in the Scottish economy via increased defence spending. Leaving aside the fact that much of the spending will be on new hunter-killer submarines built in Cumbria, the reporting fails to mention this key fact: From Grok AI: Scotland’s share of UK defense spending is approximately 3.7% to 3.9% based on recent data. In 2021/22, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) spent £2.01 billion in Scotland out of a total UK defense expenditure of £53.9 billion in 2023/24. This equates to roughly … Continue reading Rachel Reeves fails to mention that with 8.1% of the population Scotland only gets 3.9%, less than half, the defence spending it deserves

SNP ministers to save thousands as nurses take action on other parts of UK

Professor John Robertson OBA As the nurses in the other parts of the UK vote by a margin of 91% to 9% for industrial action, a reminder of what SNP ministers have done for Scotland: The Scottish Government has already agreed a 4.25% deal for this year, for nurses and midwives.  https://www.gov.scot/publications/nhs-staff-pay/ Scotland’s media will no doubt portray this as a similar offer, only 0.65% higher, to conceal the fact that it is 5.4% higher than 3.25% and that 4.25% of the average nurse pay of £40 497, in Scotland, is £1 721pa. The average salary for a nurse in Scotland is … Continue reading SNP ministers to save thousands as nurses take action on other parts of UK

Ed Milliband tries to take credit for new Scottish offshore windfarm, approved by SNP, to boost billions-worth of electricity already being transferred to England

Professor John Robertson OBA Today, the UK Energy Minister, above, appeared to claim credit for the approval of the massive 300 plus turbine, 4.1GW, windfarm off the Scottish coast near Fife and East Lothian: Even the Scotsman knew who had actually approved it: One of world’s biggest wind farms with 307 turbines approved near Edinburgh by SNP ministers though they are hoping it will kill lots of seabirds. Milliband and his boy from Scotland, below, clearly think this new project will help with their unimpressive achievement: 50%? Is that all? How is the SNP doing? What’s happening to the surplus … Continue reading Ed Milliband tries to take credit for new Scottish offshore windfarm, approved by SNP, to boost billions-worth of electricity already being transferred to England

‘Prison officers assaulted by inmates three times a day in England’s jails’ – Assaults on prison officers in England & Wales nearly THREE times as frequent as in Scotland.

Professor John Robertson OBA Thanks to Dottie for alerting me to this: In the 12 months to March 2025, the rate of assaults on staff was 122 assaults per 1,000 prisoners (10,568 assaults on staff), up 7% from the 12 months to March 2024 to a new peak. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/safety-in-custody-quarterly-update-to-march-2025/safety-in-custody-statistics-england-and-wales-deaths-in-prison-custody-to-june-2025-assaults-and-self-harm-to-march-2025 All things being equal, you’d expect the figure for Scotland to be around one eleventh of that 10 568, between 950 and 1 000, but according to the Daily Record and all the other frothing Scottish media is was 350, only just over one third of the level. Assaults on prison officers in … Continue reading ‘Prison officers assaulted by inmates three times a day in England’s jails’ – Assaults on prison officers in England & Wales nearly THREE times as frequent as in Scotland.

Why do Scots think crime is just as high when it has fallen by half?

Professor John Robertson OBA From Safer Communities and Justice Statistics Monthly Data Report: July 2025 published today, some key points getting no media attention: Public perception of local crime rate at a similar level to 2008-09. The SCJS found that over two-thirds (71%) of adults in 2023-24 said that the crime rate in their local area had decreased or stayed the same over the last couple of years. This figure has fallen from 76% in 2021-22 and is at a similar level to 2008/09 and the pre-covid position in 2019-20. https://www.gov.scot/publications/safer-communities-and-justice-statistics-monthly-data-report-july-2025/pages/statistics-on-community-safety/ This is both disturbing and contradictory. Why? From Grok AI: Since 2008/09, violent crime in … Continue reading Why do Scots think crime is just as high when it has fallen by half?

300 more police officers in Scotland since last Labour government despite massive fall in crime and far better staffing ratio than in other parts of the UK

Professor John Robertson OBA From Safer Communities and Justice Statistics Monthly Data Report: July 2025 published today, some key points getting no media attention: There were 16,553 full-time equivalent (FTE) police officers in Scotland on 31 March 2025. This was 319 (+2.0%) more officers compared to the position on 31 March 2007, and 197 (+1.2%) more than on 31 March 2024. https://www.gov.scot/publications/safer-communities-and-justice-statistics-monthly-data-report-july-2025/pages/statistics-on-policing/ How much has crime fallen in Scotland. From a Grok AI question: Since 2007, crime in Scotland has significantly decreased, with various sources indicating a substantial decline in overall recorded crime and specific crime categories. According to the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey … Continue reading 300 more police officers in Scotland since last Labour government despite massive fall in crime and far better staffing ratio than in other parts of the UK

Scotland sees 6 000 more crimes cleared-up in one year as parts of England & Wales just give up

Professor John Robertson OBA From Safer Communities and Justice Statistics Monthly Data Report: July 2025 published today, some key points getting no media attention:  Increase in crime clear up rate. The clear up rate for all recorded crimes was 56.0% in 2024-25, up from 54.1% in 2023-24. Crimes against society (93.8%), non-sexual crimes of violence (68.4%) and sexual crimes (56.9%) continued to have higher clear up rates in 2024-25 than crimes of dishonesty (35.1%) and damage and reckless behaviour (31.0%). https://www.gov.scot/publications/safer-communities-and-justice-statistics-monthly-data-report-july-2025/pages/statistics-on-crime-in-general/ There were 299 111 crimes recorded in 2024/2025, down less than 1% (679) on the previous year. The 1.9% improvement in the clear-up rate means … Continue reading Scotland sees 6 000 more crimes cleared-up in one year as parts of England & Wales just give up

Crime plummets in years since Labour were last in power in Scotland

Professor John Robertson OBA From Safer Communities and Justice Statistics Monthly Data Report: July 2025 published today, some key points getting no media attention: Police recorded crime changed little between 2023-24 and 2024-25, decreasing by less than 1%. The recording of crime remains below the position immediately prior to the pandemic (2019-20) and is down 51% from its peak in 1991. Property and violent crime has fallen by 37% since 2008-09 https://www.gov.scot/publications/safer-communities-and-justice-statistics-monthly-data-report-july-2025/pages/statistics-on-crime-in-general/ Some will say, of course, not all crime is reported, but two other sources triangulate with the above to reveal that crime really is falling. For proof, see … Continue reading Crime plummets in years since Labour were last in power in Scotland

New ‘kind’ SNP disability payment system in shocking contrast to DWP’s suicide-linked brutality

Professor John Robertson OBA Above are the opening words of the final statement on the transition from a reserved system of social security for disabled people to one led and managed by the Scottish Government. They are an obvious place and an easy way for a journalist, under pressure, to begin and to frame, their report on a 66 page document. BBC Scotland have headlined the report but, instead, have opened with: Access to Scotland’s adult disability benefits should be made easier despite forecasts of a steep increase in claims and costs, an independent review has said. to extract and … Continue reading New ‘kind’ SNP disability payment system in shocking contrast to DWP’s suicide-linked brutality

Who is funding the Herald to back new nuclear that risks the lives of women and children, will contaminate our land for centuries and cost far more than renewables?

Professor John Robertson OBA It’s not even close, the debate over whether Scotland needs new nuclear power stations. The research is in. Numerous independent studies, across the globe, prove their unsuitability. They produce waste that causes local spikes in, for example, breast cancer and childhood leukaemia. It takes centuries to make the sites safe. They cost far more to build, to run and to de-commission than the renewables which already produce more power than Scotland needs. They are a terrorism risk, especially the numerous small modular reactors that would be needed spread across the country. Yet, the Herald keeps coming … Continue reading Who is funding the Herald to back new nuclear that risks the lives of women and children, will contaminate our land for centuries and cost far more than renewables?