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Coalition backs 16 road and bus improvement schemes
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11630252
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yes i understand the theory.
but to build roads and cut back the police/health care/new schools ect does not seem right to me. |
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by putting people on the dole, yer ok.
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On a good note, the Runcorn/Widnes gateway project is very much needed and has been put off for many years. I have spent lots of hours sat in jams trying to get into my office. |
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I'm glad the final stretch of the A11 will get the dual lane it badly needs.
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sounds to me that you are more concerned how quick YOU can get from a to b.
rather than the fact that the gov are spending £30bn on the black stuff |
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So - they cut things, they're barstewards.
They spend on things, they're irresponsible. btw, there's a lot of chaff being spread - "could's" and "might's"; it's awful if it happens to anyone (it's happened to me in the past), but it doesn't help spreading gloom and despondency, and it's very important to know the difference between being "at risk" and being redundant. |
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It's imperative that these investments are made, without them we're deeply in the excrement. It's not a nice decision but it had to be made. ---------- Post added at 23:02 ---------- Previous post was at 22:49 ---------- Quote:
What else would you suggest is done? Labour are stubbornly refusing to offer any plans of their own of any detail, constantly backtracking on previous comments as is politically expedient. The Green party's plan to cut nothing, increase environmental spending and to increase taxes to make it up which will never work as we'll have no-one here to pay the taxes - firms would move elsewhere and anyone mobile will be off like a whippet. The unions want zero redundancies or cuts and for the economy to 'grow' its' way out of deficit by which time the country will have been downgraded by credit reference agencies, quite rightly, and accumulated more debt pushing interest payments through the roof. Cut deeply now or cut incredibly deeply later. Things we cannot cut are the infrastructure projects that will assist with supplying the growth that we need to help us as a nation out of this hole. Public spending is being dropped as a percentage of the economy back to 2006-2007 levels. This is not some wild west time when we as a country were a destitute wasteland. The police will be fine so long as they stop obsessing over statistics and PR and do as the home secretary instructed them and police. Health is protected. The schools budget is protected, some elements of the education budget as a whole are being reduced however the majority of school construction continues. For all the nasty Tories crap this lot are the most liberal Conservatives we've ever had by a mile. Not speaking to you personally but the sooner some get their heads out of their backsides and stop pretending they live in a socialist paradise where you pay your (not that high) taxes and the state does everything for you rather than what the UK actually is - a modern, capitalist democracy heavily reliant on an extremely mobile work force, international corporations and financial institutions for our tax income - the better. Squeeze them too hard for taxes to pay for public services you lose 100% of what you would be getting, that's how it is. |
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Having said that I wish they would reconsider turning Newgate Lane into a dual carriage way so that this town wasn't gridlocked three times a day.:( |
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