Scotland’s revitalising of its ‘remote parts’ after two centuries of ethnic cleansing is admired across Europe

In the case of HIE, the work of these agents on the territory of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland has achieved that the levels of entrepreneurship in this area are above the average of the United Kingdom. (17)

http://sspa-network.eu/wp-content/uploads/HIE-SSPA-Report-complete-document-1.pdf

If HIE has secretly sold off its assets at Cairngorm that really would be a public scandal, but this appears just another example of HIE incompetence. 

http://parkswatchscotland.co.uk/2018/09/07/hies-cover-up-at-cairngorm-and-the-re-birth-of-natural-retreats-uk-ltd/

Much still needs to be done regarding, for example, land ownership and the debilitating grouse estates, but Scotland’s achievement in improving the lives of those living in our highlands and islands gets little and often negative media coverage. In particular, Highlands and Island Enterprise has been given a less than wonderful image in the Scottish media. The Herald did give us the above headline, but they were quite alone as the others ignored what is a real good news story worth celebrating.

The opening quote from a research report first delivered in 2017 is indicative of the praise for HIE in a document, Successfully Combatting Rural Depopulation Through A New Model of Rural Development: The Highlands And Islands Enterprise Experience, where ‘Scotland’ or ‘Scottish’ appears 78 times. Here are some of the best:

The result of this autonomous and flexible conception is right in front of our eyes: the HIE agency has been successful -the success we are looking for in our declining rural areas- and the Highlands and the Scottish Islands have recovered from their economic and demographic deterioration. Today, after more than fifty years of effort, adaptation, learning and perseverance, its inhabitants look ahead with optimism. (10)

In the case of HIE, the work of these agents on the territory of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland has achieved that the levels of entrepreneurship in this area are above the average of the United Kingdom. (17)

Regarding the difference between applying or not applying this type of criteria and controls, it is enough to cite an example: considering the population of the Highlands and Islands -466,000 hab., the 94.4 million Euros of the budget of HIE for 2017 suppose an expense of 202 € per person and year. For its part, the 60 million of the Teruel Investment Fund -FITE- represent an investment of € 441 per person per year. If we compare the results obtained in both territories in terms of population –brilliant in the Scottish case, whose population has not stopped growing since the first year of HIE activity. (20)

Notably, the report traces the roots of the problems faced in the HIE area to the 18th Century:

To the environmental conditions, they must be added the political processes inherited from the defeat suffered by the Jacobite clans of northern Scotland in their uprising against the British Crown, back in the second half of the eighteenth century. After the end of the revolt, there was a substantial change in land tenure in much of northern Scotland (Highland Clearances), leaving more than 80% of the land area in the hands of a small number of landowners who, almost immediately, replaced the local agriculture with large extensions of sheep, relegating the previous owners to work as sharecroppers or “crofters”. The result was that hundreds of thousands of Scots were forced to emigrate to the thriving urban centres of Edinburgh, Glasgow or London -immersed at that time in the midst of social and economic transformation resulting from the incursion of the first Industrial Revolution-, damaging the demographic structure of the Highlands and generating consequences that are still visible almost 250 years later.

Tory ‘Guru’ Dominic Cumming’s strategy to win inadvertently sacrifices Scottish Tories to SNP

Dominic Cummings in Downing Street, London.

I missed this at the time (7th August) but picked it up on Politics Home which I retrospectively search for ‘reports’ every so often.

Cummings has a plan for victory whereby the Tories sacrifice up to 30 remain-leaning seats across England & Wales to the Lib Dems but win a larger number from Labour. They achieve this by keeping to their firm Brexit line thus keeping the Brexit Party down, splitting the two remain parties’ vote, and coming through the ‘middle’ to win with quite a low vote but enough to do so.

The problem is that Cumming’s strategy, typically Anglocentric, or not giving a for the Boris-hostile Scottish Tories (?), will not work in Scotland. Here, the Tory vote will split with remainers going to the Lib Dems, allowing the SNP to barge through the ‘middle’ and take back the marginal seats which they lost in 2017. Perhaps he has factored in that loss?

https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk/political-parties/conservative-party/boris-johnson/analysis/105801/analysis-why-scottish

 

Poverty in Scotland LOWER than UK despite decades of Brian Wilson’s Labour AND because of one decade of SNP

From the Social Metric Commission report ‘Measuring Poverty 2019’:

Contrary to Wilson’s headline above, children and the elderly especially less likely to experience poverty in Scotland:

The Scottish Government unlike Westminster, cares:

There was a UK-wide official measure of child poverty, with associated targets, contained in the Child Poverty Act 2010. Targets based on reducing child poverty in the UK were abolished in 2015. Note that Scotland (who have now legislated for new measures and targets), Wales and Northern Ireland have retained measures of poverty based around the Child Poverty Act 2010 definitions

 

https://socialmetricscommission.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/SMC_measuring-poverty-201908_full-report.pdf

 

Why is poverty less common in Scotland? SNP Government actions after the demise of corrupt Labour betrayal on its own people.

Recent reports with the evidence for the above statement:

Reporting Scotland fake concern over child poverty but ignore major SNP policies designed to help

August 1, 2019

Using increased demand for school uniform grants to get started, Reporting Scotland today gave us one their extended poverty porn mini-documentaries. Spending the opening minutes in a free breakfast club, they didn’t tell us why it is free. See this:…

BBC Scotland ignores SNP school holiday meals funding to keep the poverty porn going

July 2, 2019

On the same day that SNP Government funding of £350 000 to support providers of meals over the school holiday period was announced and days after the SNP government brought in a special child payment, not available in Tory England,…

Why Scotland has 8% of the population but 0% of the UK’s worst places for child poverty

May 15, 2019

Though today’s report from End Child Poverty shows that Glasgow does have one of the ‘top’ parliamentary constituencies for child poverty, before taking account of housing costs, Scotland has no entries at all when housing costs, as they would…

 

Is there less poverty in Scotland: Will BBC Scotland INFORM us?

March 29, 2019

From Reporting Scotland yesterday: ‘Poverty and income inequality continues (sic) to rise according to the latest figures from the Scottish Government.’ ‘You deal with it!’ As always, we got the bare facts and a quick reference to the Scottish Government…

 

Child poverty WAS and IS caused by policies of the UK government.

March 27, 2019

From TuS reader SAM: Chapter 3 of the ONS review of the long run rates of relative poverty in UK households since 1961 shows that rate of poverty in 1961 was 13%. This rose sharply in…

Attack on SNP poverty strategy fed by Lib Dem/Tory think tank funded by Zombie insurance

March 23, 2019

These headlines are the predictable outcome of the publication of research from the supposedly independent think-tank, the Resolution Foundation, titled ‘Wrong Direction’ which suggests the SNP’s poverty targets, 12 years from now, will not be met. The research is based…

As Joseph Rowntree looks on, SNP Government ACTS to reduce child poverty with £450 000 grant

March 15, 2019

In 2019, it’s clear to all that Tory policies are a conscious attack on the poor and vulnerable. In 2018, The Joseph Rowntree Foundation had this to say about the Scottish Government’s intentions to reduce child poverty: ‘The Scottish Government’s…

Rent poverty far less common in Scotland

January 14, 2019

In the Herald today, we read: ‘A “disgraceful” number of Scots are struggling to pay their rent or mortgage – with the number rising by nearly a third in the last two years. That is the view of Shelter Scotland…

Poverty in Scotland 2018: The positive news that you won’t have heard from BBC Scotland

October 3, 2018

Note: The predicted dramatic increases above neglect impact of further welfare devolution to SNP Government Reporting Scotland ignored the report altogether. They were far too busy with trouble over the football cup semi-final location and the Tory conference in…

Bitter and Broken Britain: UK welfare cuts pushing more Scots families into poverty

October 1, 2018

Steve Caplin From the SNP Government website: ‘Thousands of individuals and families across Scotland are being forced into poverty as a result of UK welfare cuts. The cuts imposed by the UK Government will continue to reduce welfare,…

 

Remind me what the Scottish Government did for that shipyard?

The business-oriented folk at Insider seemed in little doubt yesterday yet others were clearly uncomfortable with stating the obvious fact the that the Scottish Government had saved the shipyard, the workers’ jobs and the ferries for the islands.

Ferguson shipyard nationalised by Scottish government – BBC News

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-49370082

 

Struggling Glasgow shipyard to be nationalised by Scottish government

https://www.telegraph.co.uk › Business

 

SNP ministers nationalise Clyde shipyard | HeraldScotland

https://www.heraldscotland.com/…/17841805.snp-ministers-nationalise-cly…

 

Scottish government takes over management of Ferguson Marine …

https://www.ft.com/content/1ff9ce5c-c01a-11e9-b350-db00d509634e

 

Ferguson Marine shipyard nationalised by Scottish Government amid …

https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/…/ferguson-shipyard-port-glasgow-national…

 

Ferguson shipyard could be nationalised to save jobs, says Scottish …

https://www.scotsman.com/…/ferguson-shipyard-could-be-nationalised-to-s…

 

Ferguson Marine shipyard to be nationalised by Scottish Government …

https://www.scotsman.com/…/ferguson-marine-shipyard-to-be-nationalised…

 

Only the Daily Record could bare to say ‘saved.’

Ferguson Marine saved as Scottish Government nationalises Port …

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk › News › Politics › Scottish Government

 

Earlier BBC Scotland’s Douglas Fraser had given preference to the whinging billionaire keen to escape the contract:

 

70% reduction in young people going from a care home to homelessness

At Holyrood, yesterday:

Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (Scottish Liberal Democrats): To ask the Scottish Government what immediate action it is taking in response to reports [Herald] that at least one young person each week goes straight from a care home to homelessness?

Kevin Stewart: Whilst the most recent statistics published in June show a very small reduction in the number of young people leaving care straight into homelessness, there has been a 70% reduction over the last 10 years.

https://www.parliament.scot/S5ChamberOffice/WA20190813.pdf

Don’t fight over a toilet blocking stone lads and lasses

In the Edinburgh Evening News yesterday:

Edinburgh MSPs say Stone of Destiny should stay in Capital. CITY politicians say the Stone of Destiny should remain in the Capital despite a high-powered bid to have the centuries-old symbol of Scottish monarchy relocated to Perth. But they said it would be reasonable to consider allowing Perth to borrow the ancient stone. Deputy First Minister John Swinney, fellow SNP Perthshire MSP Roseanna Cunningham and SNP MP Pete Wishart are backing a plea by Perth & Kinross Council to have the stone as the centrepiece of a new museum and arts hub to be created in Perth City Hall.

https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/politics/edinburgh-msps-say-stone-of-destiny-should-stay-in-capital-1-4984852

When the monks at Scone heard that Edward the Psychopathic Serial Killer 1st was on his way, stripping Scotland of its symbols of nationhood, they hid it and replaced it with a lavvycover. It’s true. See this authoritative piece on ‘English’ History (😉):

https://englishhistoryauthors.blogspot.com/2013/11/the-stone-of-destiny.html

Anyhow, it has little to do with Scots now, as a people. Drill a hole in the side, insert the supposed heart of the Bruce in a Shortbread tin decorated with Bonnie Prince Charlie, wrap it all in tartan then fly over Loch Ness and drop it on the monster!

On reflection, maybe a bit hard on the monster.

 

SNP Minister in pieces over poultry welfare?

At the Scottish Parliament on Wednesday:

Alison Johnstone (Lothian) (Scottish Green Party): To ask the Scottish Government how many welfare inspections have been carried out in each calendar year since 2012 of poultry holdings with egg-laying hens that have (a) less than 1,000 and (b) 1,000 or more birds. (S5W-24150)

Mairi Gougeon: APHA conducts inspections for welfare non-compliance issues at poultry holdings on behalf of the Scottish Ministers and maintains the records of such inspections. The Scottish Government understands, from figures provided by APHA, that 144 inspections of poultry holdings with egg laying hens has been carried out since 2014 and is not broken down by flock size. Due to the change in systems of recording outcomes by APHA, records are not readily available for 2012 and 2013

https://www.parliament.scot/S5ChamberOffice/WA20190813.pdf

Now, we’ve already had Paul Wheelhouse answering questions on ferry-related matters. This can’t go on. For all I know there may be more. The SNP must initiate proper screening procedures prior to ministerial appointments before the Hootsman gets wind of this.

Maybe not exclusively ‘Scottish Values’ but strongly held here?

THE SNP Government has, once more, demonstrated the values that many English folk hold too but which a higher percentage of Scots do, as evident in the actions of the people we vote for.

So, to return again to banging on about Scotland being different enough, see these recent ones (There are more if you search the TuS blog – click on the magnifying glass icon granny!) below:

Scotland IS a different place as its universities offer guaranteed places to care leavers

July 26, 2019

It’s been some time since my last report suggesting that Scotland is a better place than the UK and that its leaders share a set of values driving us further away from it. Some have mistakenly labelled them ‘Scottish values’…

Another difference? Scottish charity bosses paid 9% less

June 1, 2019

Another wee drip on the stone of perceptions of the ways in which Scotland might be just a bit more collectivist (better) than rUK. From Third Force News on 27th May: ‘Recruiters say Scottish charity bosses earn around 9% less…

Different Scotland in the UN report on ‘Workhouse Britain’

May 23, 2019

Here are the main references to Scotland. I’m sure you will draw your own conclusions about where to lay the blame and what to do in the future: Wait, late news from Reporting Scotland: ‘President Mugabe says an independent Scotland…

Scottish values making oil and gas firms a tad different too?

May 7, 2019

I’ve just posted a piece in our occasional series on the differences between Scotland and rUK in terms of core values such as collectivism, economic justice or perhaps even environmental sensitivity. Now I read this in Energy Voice today, from…

Return to the Meme: Even our employers are a bit different?

May 7, 2019

From Insider today: ‘Scottish Gas owner Centrica is joining calls on the Government to introduce mandatory paid leave for workers who also have caring responsibilities. Chief executive Iain Conn has written to the chief executives of the UK’s 100 largest…

Another difference as UK small and medium-sized business people prefer Boris while Scots prefer…

April 13, 2019

‘Despite making numerous incendiary remarks and being at the heart of a ‘civil war’ among his own party, 23% of SMEs would still like to see Boris Johnson as the next Prime Minister, closely followed by Theresa May…

Another difference between Scotland and rUK?

March 30, 2019

Note: Found this in my drafts folder, forgotten I know it’s not a necessary condition for the Scots to be really different from their neighbours to then deserve independence but, if it’s there, it can help in articulating a rationale…

 

 

Scottish government to further improve lives of disabled Scots

From news.gov.scot yesterday:

Disabled people will have more choice in how they apply for benefits when the Scottish Government takes responsibility for Disability Assistance next year. Under the current DWP system people can only apply for Disability Assistance by post or telephone. Under the new Scottish system people will be able to choose to apply for the payment in the way that suits their needs – online or face-to-face, as well as by phone or by post.

https://news.gov.scot/news/disability-benefits-applications-made-easier-1

This is merely the latest in a long line of initiatives marking Scotland out as a place which treats disabled folk a bit better than its Tory neighbour in England or its Labour neighbour in Wales:

Scotland’s treatment of disabled citizens is improving

August 1, 2019

Much remains to be done, of course, but there is evidence of progress in Scotland’s Wellbeing: national outcomes for disabled people, published yesterday. Here are extracts: Crime: In the longer term, evidence suggests that the incidence of crime among disabled…

Commendable improvement in processing of disabled student allowances in Scotland disappoints someone?

June 4, 2019

From a Scottish Government Freedom of Information response (requested by which opposition MSP?) published yesterday, we can see both a dramatic rise in the number of applications processed within only 21 days and yet an equally dramatic fall in…

Scotland’s continuing efforts to improve the lives of disabled

December 12, 2018

The Scottish government’s action plan announced yesterday, includes: Up to £1 million to develop solutions to the barriers employers face in hiring and retaining disabled people Up to £500,000 to pilot the provision of support similar to Access…

Abuse of women and the disabled far higher in England than in Scotland

October 25, 2018

As I work on a larger post on the Equality and Human Rights Commission report which has been already covered in full negativity for Scotland, by our Nomedia, I came across these startling graphs on pages 138 and 139. Violence…

‘One in five ‘Britons’ [living in England?] with disabilities have their rights violated, UN told’

October 8, 2018

The United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities report on the extent to which the UK government complies with its convention was published on 31st August 2018. It condemns them thoroughly (see below for detail). Yesterday, five…

Another little difference that tells us something: SNP to improve disability terms for terminally ill.

April 21, 2018

See this, from the Scottish Government, yesterday: ‘A new amendment has been tabled to the Social Security (Scotland) Bill, which would remove any time qualification for people who are terminally ill. Current UK legislation for disability benefits and…

Big improvements revealed in Scotland’s colleges especially for the disabled, the most deprived and for minorities

January 30, 2018

Based on the latest figures for 2016-17 published by Scottish Funding Council, Scotland’s Further Education college sector has delivered across a range of indicators which show that they are fulfilling their essential role in providing meaningful access to the disabled,…

NHS England outperforms NHS Scotland……in making huge profits (>£120 million!) from car parking including that from disabled patients. SNP Government abolished charges in all but three, where they could not do so, in 2008

December 28, 2017

All English hospital trusts charge staff and patients for car parking. Around half of them charge disabled people for parking in disabled spaces. Only three Private Finance Initiative hospital car parks in Scotland at Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee…

Scottish Government to fight alongside UN to defend disabled against Tory cuts.

October 30, 2017

The UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities has written a damning report attacking the UK government’s plans to introduce its Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and called on them to repeal it and to ensure protection and security…

SNP to bring in free personal care for disabled under-65s by April 2019
September 10, 2017

There’s only one problem and that’s the possibility that the nasty Tories will cut disability benefits before they are transferred to the Scottish government and thus limit what they can do. So, according to the news.gov.scot site today: ‘Health Secretary…

 

 

SNP Government funding enables 61 000 children to benefit from nutritious meals while schools are shut

From news.gov.scot yesterday:

A record number of children have benefitted from holiday activities and nutritious meals while schools are shut. National charity, Cash For Kids, expect to provide activities to more than 61,000 children, up from the 37,000 children supported last year. The Scottish Government has focused £2 million from the £3.5 million Fair Food Fund specifically on school holidays, with £692,000 awarded for 2019-20 to support families send their children to a holiday club scheme. The Scottish Government took forward the recommendations of the Poverty and Inequality Commission earlier this year and worked to improve the coordination of support for families during the school holidays.

https://news.gov.scot/news/increased-school-holiday-support

Earlier reports:

BBC Scotland ignores SNP school holiday meals funding to keep the poverty porn going

Reporting Scotland fake concern over child poverty but ignore major SNP policies designed to help