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Lower than half of Scots belief Scottish authorities to do proper by nation, report finds

By Editorial Board Published October 9, 2025 5 Min Read
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Lower than half of Scots belief Scottish authorities to do proper by nation, report finds

A brand new report has warned of a “clear decline in trust” within the Scottish authorities since devolution, with lower than half of respondents saying it acts within the nation’s greatest pursuits.

The Scottish Social Attitudes survey, revealed by the Scottish Centre for Social Analysis (ScotCen) on Thursday, discovered 47% of Scots belief the Scottish authorities to do what is correct for Scotland.

The determine has decreased from 61% in 2019 and is down from 81% when devolution started in 1999.

The survey, 25 Years Of Devolution In Scotland: Public Attitudes And Response, additionally discovered 38% of respondents consider the federal government is nice at listening to the general public earlier than making choices, the bottom consequence since 2006.

The statistics referenced within the report are from 2024.

Satisfaction with the NHS has fallen to 22%, which ScotCen says is comparable with the remainder of the UK.

This follows a 2023 discovering through which 69% of individuals surveyed stated they felt the usual of the well being service had declined.

ScotCen stated this represents the bottom stage of satisfaction and the best notion of a decline in requirements because the time sequence started in 1999.

In 2024, round two in 5 adults in Scotland (41%) stated they have been dwelling comfortably or doing alright financially, whereas round one in 4 (24%) reported they have been actually struggling.

Most of these north of the border continued to determine as Scottish, although the 74% saying in 2024 that it was at the very least one in all their identities was a discount from 84% who stated so in 1999.

Regardless of belief within the Scottish authorities having decreased, help for independence is at 47%, up from 27% in 1999.

Paul Bradshaw, director of ScotCen, stated: “These latest results show a clear decline in trust in the Scottish government, alongside continued concern about public services and the economy.

“Whereas Scots stay strongly connected to their Scottish id, our knowledge counsel that confidence in political establishments is underneath strain, a discovering that will likely be vital for policymakers and the general public alike.”

In an extract from the report’s conclusion, co-authors Sophie Birtwistle and Sir John Curtice wrote: “So far as public opinion is concerned, devolution has not turned out in the way that either its advocates or its critics anticipated when the Scottish parliament first met on 1 July 1999.

“On the one hand, it has not resulted in any long-term marked decline in Scots’ willingness to acknowledge a British id or in any marked divergence of attitudes and values between Scotland and England.

“On the other hand, far from persuading Scots of the merits of being part of the UK, the decision to put the independence question to voters in 2014 occasioned a marked long-term increase in support for leaving the UK.

“But, on the identical time, though help for independence might now be larger, it’s nonetheless a good distance from trying like a ‘settled will’ in the way in which that, by 1999, the concept of Scotland having its personal parliament gave the impression to be.”

Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes stated the “fresh start of independence” would assist to “raise living standards, grow the economy, and shape a fairer, more prosperous future”.

She added: “The data suggests that trust in the Scottish government is on a level with governments elsewhere, but we are determined to do more.

“A lot of this knowledge was collected as much as two years in the past.

“Since then, the Scottish government has made considerable progress to deliver on the people of Scotland’s priorities – including abolishing peak rail fares, confirming plans to deliver winter heating support for pensioners and taking action to improve our NHS, including investing record funding of £21.7bn for health and social care this year.”

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