Now being used by the Daily Record on Child Poverty, why the London lads at the IFS lacked knowledge of education statistics too
Reposted in light of Daily Record lies today based on the lads at the not-leading lads at the IFS
As Daily Record lies about child poverty in Scotland again today some facts (1)
Thistle Centre Successes – The Herald headlines a confused Tory quote on drug addiction to maintain their proud record of untrustworthy fiction
The Herald headline today is ‘The SNP’s policy of state-sponsored drug taking is doing nothing to tackle addiction‘ under a photo of the SNP leader and the Glasgow SNP leader. So another of their ‘Beyond the Headlines. Into the facts’ series? Yeh, yeh, we see the speech marks there but who on earth notices them and thinks ‘Oh that might not be true?’ This is about the Thistle Safe Injection Centre in Glasgow. So, the Thistle Centre has not cut addiction? Was that one of it’s published aims? Nope. Here they are: The facility is explicitly described as a Safer … Continue reading Thistle Centre Successes – The Herald headlines a confused Tory quote on drug addiction to maintain their proud record of untrustworthy fiction
The Herald – Beyond the headlines and into the swamp beyond belief or trust
The Herald is using the above in a tragic attempt to groom gullible adults out there. They were using this in January this year: When I saw the above being punted by the Herald, I didn’t know whether to laugh or…………laugh. It’s Trump-like in its mix of self-delusion and deep cynicism. They’ll be giving themselves some kind of Pulitzer prize, awarded at a ceremony hosted by Anas Sarwar. I’ve long lost track of how untrustworthy they have proved to be these last twenty years of anti-SNP propaganda though, before that, they were long champions of corporate interests against those of … Continue reading The Herald – Beyond the headlines and into the swamp beyond belief or trust
Reposted as the Herald tries to stir up the Tory working at home scandal again
Teachers’ paid maternity leave – Labour plan to double it but it will still be only just over half that in Scotland
Thanks to Dorothy again for alerting me to this. In the Guardian yesterday, the above and: What is the current situation for teachers in England and what does the Labour Government plan to do about it? Doubling? Doubling what? Teachers, leaders and support staff will see their full maternity pay double from the 2027-28 academic year, rising from four weeks to eight, the Department for Education (DfE) has said. https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/teachers-maternity-pay-boosted-5HjdSZr_2/ I don’t suppose the minister had her staff check the situation in Scotland. No, why would they? What is it? 13 weeks full pay. https://www.snct.org.uk/wiki/index.php?title=Part_2_Section_7 So Scottish teachers used to get more … Continue reading Teachers’ paid maternity leave – Labour plan to double it but it will still be only just over half that in Scotland
The truth is if the British Labour Party knew how to fix the NHS it would be done by now. – in Wales
By stewartb With the publication today (April 3) by BBC Scotland of comparative information on the NHS in the four nations of the UK, does this mean that benchmarking NHS Scotland against its peers in England, NI and Wales is no longer to be dismissed as ‘whataboutery’? Seems it’s become ‘legitimise’! Helpful in examining this contention: ‘The truth is if the British Labour Party knew how to fix the NHS it would be done by now. – in Wales’ From the BBC News website (April 2) there is this: ‘NHS Wales major repairs backlog nears £1bn’. It reports that the “high” … Continue reading The truth is if the British Labour Party knew how to fix the NHS it would be done by now. – in Wales
BBC Scotland comparing the Scottish NHS with the rest of the UK but no mention of English strikes
By Liz S Talking of hiding things from the public……. The experts, that is the BBC, are the ones who are adept in that type of behaviour, in their quest to publish, transmit and broadcast all and any #SNPBAD news. MSM Monitor posted this below as an astute observation re the BBC supposed NHS comparisons today: “BBC Scotland is comparing the Scottish NHS with the rest of the UK. No mention of English strikes. No mention that corridor care is lowest in Scotland No mention of Scotland having highest NHS satisfaction. No mention of multiple English critical incidents this winter … Continue reading BBC Scotland comparing the Scottish NHS with the rest of the UK but no mention of English strikes
Supposedly intelligent prof discovers he has been wasting his time on ferries and says ‘bon voyage!’
Above, Lord Ashcroft Polls on 6th March 2026 find in 17th place only 4 out of 2028, 0.2%, respondents put transport and infrastructure in their top three concerns. Surely they asked more than 4 islanders? Ipsos for 25 February 2026, found in 13th place, 18% concerned with public transport/roads. I feel sure mentioning ‘roads‘ triggered thoughts of potholes rather than ferries for the vast majority, 95% who never use ferries. I find it hard to see any evidence in either of these two recent polls that the media ‘ferry fiasco’ attack strategy on the SNP Government is having any traction. … Continue reading Supposedly intelligent prof discovers he has been wasting his time on ferries and says ‘bon voyage!’
