The thread relates to the Scottish Governments overall performance in managing social affairs, most recently healthcare. To which they have a much larger logistical challenge than compared with down South. That's what you replied to... . Obviously not at one with the recent post are we mate? Confused with the waiting times thread?
Want me to draw you a wee map, point out the hospitals and explain how ambulances have to cover a much larger geographical area. And how it means more people spread out over much greater distances from hospitals. It doesn't hurt the brain to conclude to why that may be an evident factor in running a national health service. Which btw, includes ambulances covering 96 islands...
It really is not that hard to comprehend. Unless your brains been blunted by too many pictures in the Daily Express?