You don’t hear much about ‘levelling up’ within Scotland.
It’s a Whitehall term, dating back a couple of prime ministers. A political project to close the gulf of opportunity between London and its prosperous south-east neighbours and the parts of the country which feel – in many cases rightly – that they have been left behind.
Some of the funds reach Scotland with a union flag prominently attached but most of the political project is aimed at parts of the north of England.
England is a large and populous country with a sprawling confusion of weak local governance and that makes the devolution of power and distribution of funds a big task.
In Scotland, we haven’t heard so much about devolving power out from Holyrood.