SOMETHING
OF a pattern is emerging, is it not? The Nationalists’ claims have now become
so cynically outrageous that non-politicians, who probably did not want to be
drawn into the debate, are feeling obliged to rebut them in the plainest
possible terms.
Last
week, it was the Bank of England that issued a magisterial put-down when an SNP
press release in John Swinney’s name claimed that “technical discussions” were
taking place about currency union. It was untrue, and Swinney now says that he
did not mean to give that impression. Doubtless he will be dealing internally
with whoever took his name and reputation in vain.
Then
Sir Ian Wood had a good shot at being even more magisterial with his remarkable
interview in which he hazarded that Alex Salmond’s fabrication workshop had overestimated
future North Sea resources by around 60 per cent and short-term revenues by 40
per cent. Chunky numbers, indeed, when translated into schools and hospitals.
Salmond’s
audacity had provoked Sir Ian Wood into going far more public than he might
otherwise have done, with his conclusion that, in economic terms, “the case is
heavily weighted towards Scotland remaining in the UK and getting the best of
both worlds. I want the best for future generations of Scots”. You don’t get
much more unambiguous than that.
While
currency and oil might be regarded in some quarters as fair game for
misrepresentation, it is the Nationalists’ appalling behaviour over the
National Health Service that merits the greatest contempt. In this case, the
woman who headed the Scottish Government’s own cancer reduction strategy has
felt moved to hit back at the pernicious nonsense they are promoting. By her
own account, she would not have intervened if the claims had not been so
outrageous.
Dr
Anna Gregor said: “The thing that made me decide to talk about this subject is
that both the politicians and, to my chagrin, some of the clinicians are now
scaremongering and telling the voters and patients that the only way to protect
our NHS is to vote Yes. That is a complete and utter lie.”
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