NHS struggling to meet any targets... hmm...health boards in Scotland meeting all of their financial targets, while the NHS in England had a £2.5bn deficit....
Why don't you come down here Bodie, to this land of milk and honey, where everyone has a job, the windows are hung with Union flags, and the police are always there in a zero-crime rated environment to dispense a friendly word of advice when required or a clip round the ear 'ole of young scamps when needed... where the ducks swim lazily around their pond in the village green and no-one ever locks their doors, and we have street parties every year on both of her royal majestic highness's birthdays... where the doctor's ride around in Morris Minors giving out free treatment to the elderly (since no-one ever gets sick here) and where all the kids say please and thank you, respect their elders, and every one of them goes to Oxford and Cambridge....
In reality of course, there are no really significant differences. Jakeys are jakeys all over the UK, the NHS is falling on its backside, and as two-parent families and the influence of the church declines, so the fabric of society unravels slightly.
When I did find interesting though, was a comparison between this...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...t-ever-rating/
which is an article from the telegraph lambasting Scotland for poor education standards, and giving some very specific numbers, and this...
http://www.oecd.org/pisa/pisa-2015-United-Kingdom.pdf
which is the actual report... needless to say the numbers do not match the Telegraph's doom-laden lies.
Makes me wonder what you, Bodie, base your assumptions on about how poorly the Scottish government is performing in relation to other governments...
I won't hold my breath waiting for a reply, since you have ignored the question on every single occasion where you have been asked to quantify your ravings about what a car-crash Scottish governance is, and how fantastic this Union is by comparison...