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4 Comments
Sounds positive, I can’t comment on the economic side of things but coming from the infrastructure side of things we are constantly banging our heads against a lack of funding for schemes. There are 1000s of ready designed schemes ready to go once funding is secured and the clients can get a contractor to do the works
It’s amazing how she can find money for some things but not others.
I have made a few off the cuff replies in this thread, but wanted to question the headline – WHO is saying this? is it EY? A “consultancy” employed by whom?
I don’t deny that the UK DOES need massive investment in infrastructure that would benefit the entire country, but where does that come from? Who pays? and how does it involve the devolved nations?
Labour nationally seem more interested in building new roads than new public transport. Same is happening in London where recently elected Labour councils are rolling back on public transport and active travel promises.