>Boeing has said it will convert two 737 aircraft in Birmingham for the US Air Force, which would be the first USAF aircraft built in the UK for over 50 years, and could create 150 high-skilled jobs.
A minor detail but geopolitically fascinating, as the US regulations essentially mean all US Airforce planes had to be made in the US.
Logical-Brief-420 on
£150bn of investment is a hell of a LOT of money and sorely needed.
I’m sure there will be plenty of disparaging comments as per usual but even the moaniest bastard in the UK must admit that’s a decent chunk of change.
BronnOP on
The UKs stagnant wage growth has finally made it a lucrative place to invest since they can get cheap(er) labour.
GuyLookingForPorn on
Whats wild is this figure doesn’t even include the £10bn data centre development Blackstone is building in the UK.
KaiserMaxximus on
Waiting for the tabloid headlines to paint this as a blow for Labour 🙂
John_Williams_1977 on
£150bn gets 7,600 jobs. 7,600?! That’s barely even a rounding error!
£150bn is almost the NHS budget, paying for 1.5m people!
Where’s the money going? This is just sleight of hand political bullshit, isn’t it? Like Ireland’s GDP, all based around spreadsheet tricks.
GuyLookingForPorn on
This combined with Labours budget and all the renewable projects they’ve green lit, has really got me impressed with their insane infrastructure and investment kick they’ve been doing. Say what you want about Labour but the country has desperately needed this.
beej2000 on
I for one look forward to working for our American overlords…….
Commercial-carrot-7 on
You know what, I might just take the orange man’s nonsense if he supports our country in this time
rebelc93 on
For once let’s not be miserable bastards and just enjoy the rare bit of good news
Hopeful-Airline-5681 on
This is genuinely very *very* impressive and a major win for the government. There’s a lot in there to like. Well done to the government on this.
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>Boeing has said it will convert two 737 aircraft in Birmingham for the US Air Force, which would be the first USAF aircraft built in the UK for over 50 years, and could create 150 high-skilled jobs.
A minor detail but geopolitically fascinating, as the US regulations essentially mean all US Airforce planes had to be made in the US.
£150bn of investment is a hell of a LOT of money and sorely needed.
I’m sure there will be plenty of disparaging comments as per usual but even the moaniest bastard in the UK must admit that’s a decent chunk of change.
The UKs stagnant wage growth has finally made it a lucrative place to invest since they can get cheap(er) labour.
Whats wild is this figure doesn’t even include the £10bn data centre development Blackstone is building in the UK.
Waiting for the tabloid headlines to paint this as a blow for Labour 🙂
£150bn gets 7,600 jobs. 7,600?! That’s barely even a rounding error!
£150bn is almost the NHS budget, paying for 1.5m people!
Where’s the money going? This is just sleight of hand political bullshit, isn’t it? Like Ireland’s GDP, all based around spreadsheet tricks.
This combined with Labours budget and all the renewable projects they’ve green lit, has really got me impressed with their insane infrastructure and investment kick they’ve been doing. Say what you want about Labour but the country has desperately needed this.
I for one look forward to working for our American overlords…….
You know what, I might just take the orange man’s nonsense if he supports our country in this time
For once let’s not be miserable bastards and just enjoy the rare bit of good news
This is genuinely very *very* impressive and a major win for the government. There’s a lot in there to like. Well done to the government on this.