I am not dan of this government but I will say it:
good work
TheLyam on
People who say labour aren’t doing anything are either lying or not paying attention.
nick9000 on
>Largest number of major infrastructure projects green-lit in the first year of a Parliament in push to ‘build, baby, build’
‘build, baby, build’? How fucking cringe.
HotelPuzzleheaded654 on
Funny how we have to rely on government comms for any actual progress.
Our media is a black hole of negativity, no wonder everyone complains everything is shit all the time.
I wonder how things would change if the media reported everything is great for a year, be an interesting thought experiment to see how material the impact of media reporting is on the political mood.
GianfrancoZoey on
The Lower Thames Crossing one is so funny, a total boondoggle, undertaken mostly just to support the Thames Freeport.
In general the public needs to stop being so obsessed with building and growth as inherent good things. Are these projects actually beneficial to the public? Are they worth our money? Or are they just expensive ways to use public money for private profit?
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I am not dan of this government but I will say it:
good work
People who say labour aren’t doing anything are either lying or not paying attention.
>Largest number of major infrastructure projects green-lit in the first year of a Parliament in push to ‘build, baby, build’
‘build, baby, build’? How fucking cringe.
Funny how we have to rely on government comms for any actual progress.
Our media is a black hole of negativity, no wonder everyone complains everything is shit all the time.
I wonder how things would change if the media reported everything is great for a year, be an interesting thought experiment to see how material the impact of media reporting is on the political mood.
The Lower Thames Crossing one is so funny, a total boondoggle, undertaken mostly just to support the Thames Freeport.
In general the public needs to stop being so obsessed with building and growth as inherent good things. Are these projects actually beneficial to the public? Are they worth our money? Or are they just expensive ways to use public money for private profit?