LaPennaBianca
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Amazing how easily pleased some are by pork barrel politics. A few promises from this government and you drop your knickers.
Is that aimed at me?Amazing how easily pleased some are by pork barrel politics. A few promises from this government and you drop your knickers.
Is that aimed at me?
So you would vote for someone who offered you nothing and spent no money on your area (re pork barrel) over someone who offered you or spent something? Interesting. If any government of any persuasion offered the opportunity to better my area they’d have my attention and support. If they didn’t follow through on their words with action then they’d find my support withdrawn. At the end of the day I’m prepared to cautiously welcome this, let’s see where it leads before writing if off because the ‘guy is wearing the wrong coloured tie’. (I voted labour by the way and have been critical of the government’s handling of the pandemic and PPE contracts etc so I’m no true blue Tory).It's aimed at whoever is falling for this transparent attempt to buy votes. No attempts to actually tackle inequality, just an unsustainable one and done effort to get a new slightly younger, equally gullible electorate to keep the kleptocratic show on the road.
As I said - pork barrel politics.
EG interesting that the next polling station visit is in around 8 weeks. Be interested in just what will be front and centre of Houchens election literature next to the airport.I currently don’t see cautious optimism as a gamble. We all know this area has been dealt a tough hand over the years by all sides of the political divide but right now there is the semblance of positivity for the area from government so let’s see where it takes us. If it turns into a white elephant then we vote for a change next time round. Sometimes we hold our own area back with our own attitude towards things, perhaps it’s a just mistrust and defence mechanism derived from past experiences, but at some point we have to stop that and look forward to try and make our area grow. This seems like a possibility for that to happen currently and being overly negative from the outset won’t help in my opinion. I’m never going to say I’m right you’re wrong as I don’t currently know enough about the plans in detail, just let’s wait and see. We can hold to account if it proves to be another false dawn later at the polling station.
I don’t disagree totally, but let’s wait and see. I would like to see all boats rising also. I’d love a truely balanced country that is neither hard right nor hard left, that has the benefit of all forefront. Extremes of anything are dangerous and as ever the most beneficial for all is usually a centre ground taking the best aspects of capitalism with the best aspects of socialism ie capitalism with conscience, but that is a wider discussion. In this case I guess we’ll find out soon enough if there’s no substance, in the meantime there’s cause for cautious optimism rather than just writing it off in my opinion.EG interesting that the next polling station visit is in around 8 weeks. Be interested in just what will be front and centre of Houchens election literature next to the airport.
& 3& a half years won’t have too many tangible benefits or failures to discuss properly when the next GE comes around.
I hope it works for Teesside but Freeport’s and Towns funds are the Tories basically playing with us producing winners and losers rather than working to make sure all boats are rising.
No possible about it. Look at the PPE contracts you mentioned.So you would vote for someone who offered you nothing and spent no money on your area (re pork barrel) over someone who offered you or spent something? Interesting. If any government of any persuasion offered the opportunity to better my area they’d have my attention and support. If they didn’t follow through on their words with action then they’d find my support withdrawn. At the end of the day I’m prepared to cautiously welcome this, let’s see where it leads before writing if off because the ‘guy is wearing the wrong coloured tie’. (I voted labour by the way and have been critical of the government’s handling of the pandemic and PPE contracts etc so I’m no true blue Tory).
as for kleptocratic, possibly, but all sides can be guilty of / accused of that at one time or another.
It’s interesting how it is the same band of brothers who have already decided that this scheme is a failure.some telling us it’s a white elephant and then refusing to explain why. For some this gvt can do no right and never will.
I’m not saying it will but likewise I’m not prepared to discount it out of hand as a failure without giving it a try.We had freeports until 2012. Have a look at the rules and regulations around them. There are also many, many studies & reports that you can find online if you actually want to do any research. The track record of this government's relationship with the truth and its relationship with corruption is informative. Its history in this area is informative. Combine all of those things and the conclusion to draw is really quite straightforward. It's nothing to do with partisan politics and in fact you've got it the wrong way around. It is certainly the case that too many people that have voted for this lot have blinkers on and refuse to entertain any negative view. They lied to you and broke the law to secure Brexit, performed dreadfully in its negotiation, have overseen one of the worst COVID responses in the world (both from a health and economic perspective) and been engaged in vast corruption in plain sight. But yeah, I am sure the freeport will be the silver bullet for our area. Bound to be.
I guess having them distributed across the country will stop wealth moving from area to area.I have no idea what a freeport is other than what I've seen on TV - apparently somewhere to stash billions of pounds worth of art, gold, severed heads of business rivals - but I can't see how this can be bad for Redcar and the surrounding area.
Even if it does just move the wealth from one area of the country to here at least it is coming here for a change instead of leaving.
I’m not saying it will but likewise I’m not prepared to discount it out of hand as a failure without giving it a try.
The Freeports you mention from 2012 are we to assume that it is the exact same model the gvt is going to follow?
Even if we assume the gvt are doing it to win votes - the gvt are where they are due in part to northern votes, it’s 2021 now and therefore they have three years before they need out votes again - failing with Freeport’s could be one way they lose votes so isn’t it in their best interests to make it a success? I hope it is a success. If everyone involved has your view then it will likely fail but with a bit of open minded optimism who knows what it might bring.
To only see negatives in yesterday’s announcements feels wrong to me - but each to their own.
El Guapo youre wasting your time mateI currently don’t see cautious optimism as a gamble. We all know this area has been dealt a tough hand over the years by all sides of the political divide but right now there is the semblance of positivity for the area from government so let’s see where it takes us. If it turns into a white elephant then we vote for a change next time round. Sometimes we hold our own area back with our own attitude towards things, perhaps it’s a just mistrust and defence mechanism derived from past experiences, but at some point we have to stop that and look forward to try and make our area grow. This seems like a possibility for that to happen currently and being overly negative from the outset won’t help in my opinion. I’m never going to say I’m right you’re wrong as I don’t currently know enough about the plans in detail, just let’s wait and see. We can hold to account if it proves to be another false dawn later at the polling station.
Do you think it will be bad for the area? Do you think there are any positives to it?We had freeports until 2012. Have a look at the rules and regulations around them. There are also many, many studies & reports that you can find online if you actually want to do any research. The track record of this government's relationship with the truth and its relationship with corruption is informative. Its history in this area is informative. Combine all of those things and the conclusion to draw is really quite straightforward. It's nothing to do with partisan politics and in fact you've got it the wrong way around. It is certainly the case that too many people that have voted for this lot have blinkers on and refuse to entertain any negative view. They lied to you and broke the law to secure Brexit, performed dreadfully in its negotiation, have overseen one of the worst COVID responses in the world (both from a health and economic perspective) and been engaged in vast corruption in plain sight. But yeah, I am sure the freeport will be the silver bullet for our area. Bound to be.
Just what everyone else has heard in the news. I’ve said I’m no expert. Adi seems to be so I’ve simply asked him if he thinks it will be bad for the area and if he sees any positives.I'm waiting to hear what it will do for the area. I've heard nothing in concrete terms so far, so why all of the celebration?
What have you heard that makes you so optimistic?