THREE times more 12-15-year-olds vaccinated in Scotland than in England.
Where is DRoss? You can be guaranteed if it were the other way round he would be in every TV and radio studio.
The vaccination figures for England/UK have not been on the news for days, with lots of blips in reporting – again DRoss is silent. However, if that were Scotland I can hear the headlines – “FM losing it” etc etc.
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This just confirms to me that it is only when there are problems in Scotland that DRoss is able to see them. When problems are in England he is suddenly blind, along with his Tory cohort in Westminster, even though he is a Westminster MP as well as an MSP and football linesman – the result is that he is not doing any of his jobs properly.
Heigh ho, this is just the Tory way. When the going gets tough, the Tories get going – as far away as possible. Lots of examples, starting from the top of the mouldy heap.
Winifred McCartney
Paisley
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