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by radicalbyte
1971 days ago
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The North of England has suffered from generational lack of investment. If you follow the UK elections, there was a big fall of the "red wall", which put the Tories in power. That "red wall" are all areas which have been totally abandoned by the UK Government for the last 30+ years. For these people, the "elites" are people in the South East: people in Greater London who have benefited from enormous investment - the investment which should have been spread out more fairly. Because these areas have seen a lack of investment, they are cheap to live in. They also see a lot of Polish/Romanian/Hungarian immigrants who are doing seasonal / tough work (because it's cheap). So if you're going to get **d anyway, why not take some of those smug **s down with you? * Even TheGuardian are a great example of this horrible LONDON focus. |
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Ironically, in some of the poorer areas there's been a fair amount of investment by the EU (via local development grants). You can see it: There are signs on various local features and buildings saying supported an EU grant, with an EU symbol.
That EU funding in poorer areas is now going away, to be replaced by what?
The UK gov't promised it would make up for the lost funding, but I honestly don't believe them, because it could have done so before and did not.