Summary
- The devolved governments in Scotland (SNP) and Wales (Labour) have failed to provide good public services, raised taxes, and engaged in expensive posturing.
- These governments have hindered growth and prosperity in their regions by implementing more regulations, interventions, and mismanagement.
- Various government bodies like the Bank of England, Ofwat, Environment Agency, and HS2 Ltd have also faced criticism for their shortcomings and failures.
- The article highlights the negative impact of government mismanagement and inefficiencies on public services and the economy.