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    1. Jared_Usbourne on

      >Investment in the North East will be seven times higher than under Johnson, and five times higher in the North West and Yorkshire and Humber by the end of the parliament, based on current trends identified in this analysis of 46 government programmes and funds.

      >In fact, Starmer’s government has already committed funding the equivalent of 70 per cent of the entirety of Johnson’s “Levelling Up” allocation in just 14 months in office. It is on track to invest £36bn in such schemes: three times the levels under Boris Johnson. It is also weighting this funding more towards the north, with 51 per cent of the money going to northern regions compared with 41 per cent under Johnson.

    2. Gentle_Snail on

      The data is absolutely insane:

      >In its first year in office, Keir Starmer’s government has invested £2bn more than Johnson did in his first year – with £4.5bn allocated to regional investment programmes in Labour’s first year compared with £2.5bn spent in the equivalent period under Johnson – according to new analysis by the Independent Commission on Neighbourhoods.
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      >Investment in the North East will be seven times higher than under Johnson, and five times higher in the North West and Yorkshire and Humber by the end of the parliament, based on current trends identified in this analysis of 46 government programmes and funds.
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      >In fact, Starmer’s government has already committed funding the equivalent of 70 per cent of the entirety of Johnson’s “Levelling Up” allocation in just 14 months in office. It is on track to invest £36bn in such schemes: three times the levels under Boris Johnson. It is also weighting this funding more towards the north, with 51 per cent of the money going to northern regions compared with 41 per cent under Johnson.

    3. TheShakyHandsMan on

      Can we ditch levelling up as a term. New government so shouldn’t be rehashing the old Tory lies.

    4. Outrageous-Floor-424 on

      I’m not British and this doesn’t count for much but I just want to say, I really like Kier Starmer

    5. Robinthehutt on

      Did the money reach your people or just go into social engineering programs for the civil service?

    6. Effective_Guitar_206 on

      And that’s how governments fool you – “The government is investing” sounds better than “The government is taking EVEN MORE of your money, and making your children poorer by borrowing EVEN MORE, and then deciding for themselves how to spend your money”.
      Some government spending is necessary and good. Too much is not. We’re definitely in the too much region.

    7. cheeseley6 on

      Great news.

      Obviously the Reform cult will just write ‘boats’ everywhere but it’s important that this progress is shared with normal people who just don’t get to hear about it.

    8. Important_Ruin on

      Until this its all undone by Farage and his ick next parliament.

      Why are Labour not screaming this from roof tops, they need to sort their coms out badly.

    9. Weird-Statistician on

      They need to plaster big posters on every bit of construction they do otherwise it just gets lost and people think nothing happens

    10. martini1294 on

      Wait…. Noo! Kier Stalin bad. It’s the brown people! Nigel! Nigel! Gimme dem flags

      This is sarcasm. Just need to be clear

    11. It’s nice that the government are doing some of the things they were elected to do, if only they would quit doing so many authoritarian things they weren’t elected to do…

    12. ash_ninetyone on

      And yet the only place I’ve heard this come up is Reddit sharing it.

      Not to say everything Starmer does is popular. I’ve fundamental disagreements on parts of it.

      But everything good Labour does is2g is detached from any mainstream media. Everything bad they do is amplified.

      And then there’s social media… and that’s a cesspit full of crazies.

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