It’s surprising how many people don’t realise this. The Barnett formula calculates the allowances for the devolved nations relative to the planned expenditure in England via Westminster. So if budgets are cut in actual or real terms in England, that’s passed on to us too. And we don’t have the benefit of our own national bank to inject money into the system. We have some tax raising powers, but that’s a poisoned chalice politically.
Those who attack the WG rarely consider this. Sure, there are certain areas the WG prioritises and they can’t keep everyone happy. Although health is always lagging behind in Wales, for example, we can actually still get GP appointments pretty quickly. The situation is far better here than in England even if other NHS metrics are worse.