hugh mcsween

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hugh mcsween

hugh mcsween

@HughMcsween

Prosperity to Scotland and no union

شامل ہوئے Ekim 2022
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Ewan Hunter 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
Great point about the PFI scandal; add that to the massive Gold Reserves sell-off initiated by Gordon Brown at a *HUGE* discount (the amount sold off raised c£3.5bn; the same amount of gold is now estimated to be worth c. £48bn); the "pension fund raid" which cost pension schemes c.£100bn over time & accelerated the decline of final salary schemes; and the c.£8.5bn financial military cost of the illegal, 2nd Gulf War around the same time (2003-2011); and we see the scale of the mismanagement, corruption and stupidity that damages everyone. So, Scotland (as we look to May 7th), as we see the same mistakes and the same financial, moral & ethical illiteracy coming from Westminster...the question is, do we want more of that as we remain tied to this incompetent UK run purely by self interest for those embedded in the Westminster establishment; or do we want to take responsibility for ourselves, look after the people who call Scotland home, rejoin the world and have our voice heard again on the international stage? I know what seems obvious to me 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇪🇺🇺🇳
Josh Hunt@iAmJoshHunt

This one will require a stiff drink. In the early 1990s, the government came up with a clever idea. Instead of borrowing money cheaply to build hospitals, schools, and roads, it would get the private sector to build them and then pay the private sector back over 25 to 30 years. The Private Finance Initiative. PFI. The attraction was obvious. You got a shiny new hospital today. The bill didn't show up on the government's books. The cost was deferred into the future. Politicians got ribbon-cutting ceremonies without the awkward conversation about borrowing. It was, in effect, the nation's credit card. Buy now, pay later. Except the interest rate was extraordinary. The total capital value of everything built under PFI was around £50 billion. As of March 2024, there were 665 PFI contracts still running across the UK, with roughly £136 billion in remaining payments stretching out to the early 2050s. These are payments public bodies are contractually locked into. Hospitals, schools, councils, government departments. Paying for buildings that in many cases were constructed twenty or thirty years ago. And the terms are extraordinary. PFI contracts were structured so the private sector would not just build the facility but manage its services. Cleaning. Maintenance. Catering. Portering. These services are bundled into long-term contracts with built-in inflation increases that the public sector cannot renegotiate, cannot exit without paying massive penalties, and often cannot even fully scrutinise because of commercial confidentiality clauses. In one case raised in Parliament, a hospital was charged £333 to change a lightbulb. That isn't an urban myth. It was cited in Hansard. The NHS has been hit hardest. According to parliamentary analysis, the capital cost of NHS PFI projects was around £13 billion. The total repayments are estimated at around £80 billion. And the peak of NHS PFI annual repayments isn't even here yet. It arrives in 2029. The bills are still going up. In 2020-21, NHS trusts paid £457 million purely in interest charges on PFI contracts. Not services. Not maintenance. Interest. In the last five years, NHS trusts have handed over more than £1.8 billion in PFI interest alone. We Own It calculates that money would have covered the starting salaries of over 50,000 new doctors. One NHS trust, Essex Partnership, has reportedly paid back 27 times what was originally borrowed. Some hospitals are spending more on PFI repayments than on medicines for patients. And remember, these repayments come out of the same NHS budget that's supposed to fund patient care, staff, and equipment. Scotland got it just as badly. Audit Scotland reported that Scottish taxpayers will pay a cumulative £40 billion for PFI assets worth just £9 billion. North Ayrshire Council will have paid £440 million by 2038 for four schools that cost £83 million to build. Now here's what makes this worse. Many of these contracts are starting to expire. The buildings are being handed back to the public sector. And the NAO has warned of significant risks around the handback process, including cases where public bodies were dissatisfied with the condition of assets being returned to them. Decades of payments. And some of these buildings may come back needing significant further investment. So what actually happened? The government could have borrowed money at significantly lower rates to build these hospitals and schools itself. Sovereign borrowing has always been cheaper than private finance. Instead, it paid the private sector to borrow at a premium and passed the inflated cost on to the taxpayer. The private sector took the profit. The taxpayer took the risk. The buildings are now ageing. The debts are still being paid. And the services that were supposed to benefit are being squeezed partly because so much of their budget is locked into contractual obligations they cannot escape. PFI wasn't investment. It was an accounting trick. A way for governments to build things without the borrowing showing up in the national debt figures. It made politicians look fiscally responsible while loading future generations with obligations they had no say in and no ability to renegotiate. Both parties did this. The Conservatives created PFI in 1992. Labour massively expanded it after 1997. More than 700 projects were signed. The coalition eventually wound it down. The current government scrapped the latest version. But the contracts remain. The payments continue. And the damage is already done. This is what it looks like when a country chooses to buy its infrastructure on hire purchase instead of investing properly. You lock in above-market rates for decades. You lose control of the assets. You tie the hands of future governments. And when the bill keeps coming due, you're told there's no money for doctors, teachers, or social care. There was always money. It just went somewhere else.

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Maria João Kay
Maria João Kay@joao_kay·
No University tuition fees in Scotland thanks to the SNP. Absolutely wonderful.
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Mike Dailly™ 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇺🇦🇵🇸💙🌱
With a BBC interviewee letting slip that Scotland is worth over £200billion to WM, and now Wales being worth over £70+Bn, it's easy to see why English MPs want to hold onto us. Devolved nations gets back a tiny fraction of this amount, and the UK profits. Don't forget India.
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@YesCymruRhuthun@yescymruruthin

WALES IS MASSIVE ! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 BIG ENOUGH FOR ... #IndyWales #Annibyniaeth

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Marcus d’Osint
Marcus d’Osint@WarFrontIntel·
This article is from almost 22 years ago on April 23rd, 2004. It was published by British newspaper the Daily Mail. Do we all get it now?
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Scotland’s Story
Scotland’s Story@80_mcswan·
Anas Sarwar is trying to deflect blame away for his actions for willing to get into bed with right wing fascists Reform UK by dragging the SNP into his argument. Never forget Labour jumped into bed with the Tory's in 2014 Referendum and befriend the Orange Order
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Child of Alba 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
Labour branch office teaboy, Anas Sarwar, made a similar pledge in his manifesto launch. Silence from unionists & their tame press. Not a word from UKG. But SNP pledge it & suddenly it’s a huge issue & UKG will get in our way again? Enough of this.
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The National@ScotNational

BREAKING: The UK Government has reacted to the SNP's plans to put a cap on the price of essential foods A senior source attacked it as 'incoherent' and 'undeliverable', but stopped short of saying they'd block it entirely

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EveryDoctor
EveryDoctor@EveryDoctorUK·
MPs have accepted donations linked to the private healthcare sector. This raises questions about transparency and influence over the future of our NHS. Take five minutes to see if the person representing you in Parliament could be influenced by the private sector: link in bio.
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C Roberts(tweets from a colonised Scotland)
A normal country would expect its national parliament to be able to legislate that which the Scots spend billions on every year. Energy. Fuel. Broadcasting. NHS. And all taxes. Just like England can and does without protest or impedance WITHOUT their independence.
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Idris
Idris@7signxx·
Don't stay silent...
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sarah
sarah@sahouraxo·
Greta Thunberg: “Israel named me the second most dangerous antisemite in the world. Because I use terms like ‘genocide,’ ‘siege,’ and ‘mass starvation’ to describe what is happening in Gaza. Meanwhile, the genocide continues. Israel just passed a new law to impose death penalty based on race only for Palestinians. This is apartheid. We must demand sanctions, accountability for war criminals, and an end to our complicity in genocide and apartheid. It is the bare fucking minimum.”
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Eye on Palestine
Eye on Palestine@EyeonPalestine·
“I will never forget you, Dad”.. A child bids a heartbreaking farewell to his father in Gaza In a scene capturing the ultimate pain of loss, a Palestinian child said his final goodbyes to his father, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting the Beit Lahia area,
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Sarah Wilkinson
Sarah Wilkinson@swilkinsonbc·
Little Palestinian girl Masa, from Masafer Yatta, says that she’s too scared to go to school because israelis are there | via @translatingpal
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Nadira Ali🇵🇸
Nadira Ali🇵🇸@Nadira_ali12·
Hind rajab - 5 years old - 355 bullets Never Forget!
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