HS2 fund "unacceptable drain on depleted finances" (From Bucks Free Press)
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HS2 fund "unacceptable drain on depleted finances"
9:40am Friday 27th January 2012 in Amersham By Andy Carswell
Carl Shillito
A SUPPORTER of the High Speed 2 project has expressed concern at the amount of taxpayers' money being spent on a fighting fund, calling it "an unacceptable drain on the county's depleted finances".
Each of the county's four district councils, along with the county authority, have agreed to set aside a pot of cash to contribute to any legal challenge against the controversial scheme.
In an open letter to residents published in today's Bucks Free Press, Buckinghamshire County Council Leader Martin Tett has pledged to continue the fight against HS2.
But resident Carl Shillito has called for Cllr Tett to rein in the amount of taxpayers' money being spent on the fighting fund.
Mr Shillito, of Tilehouse Way, Denham, has written to Cllr Tett - who is also chairman of the 51M action group involving all the local authorities affected by HS2 - to reconsider spending so much on the legal battle to stop the project going ahead.
Mr Shillito said he had urged Cllr Tett "to consider very carefully any further expenditure on this scale bearing in mind the parlous state of Bucks County Council finances and the pressure on local services in the current economic climate".
He said: "I have suggested that 51M should continue to operate but funded by officers' and councillors' time and reasonable expenses and not by further tranches of six figure sums from the Council's dwindling reserves.
"I therefore hope that Bucks County Council and the other local authorities will continue their campaign but in a financially sensible way and through the appropriate democratic channels.
"I have yet to receive a reply from Mr Tett but judging by the contents of his open letter I am afraid that 51M will continue to be an unacceptable drain on the County's depleted finances. I hope that I am wrong and that common sense will prevail."
The County Council this week confirmed it has so far spent £40,000 on the fight against HS2, having previously agreed to make £500,000 available over a three year period.
The four districts have set aside more than £210,000 between them, with Chiltern District Council agreeing a budget of £125,000. They have so far contributed £14,975.89.
Wycombe has set aside £30,000, South Bucks £20,000 and Aylesbury Vale £35,978.
But Mr Shillito said: "A great deal of this money had gone on consultancy and legal fees for advice that I felt could mostly have been provided by the local authorities' own highly qualified, and highly paid, senior officers.
"Expensive and futile court actions are not the answer, and we in Bucks can't afford them whatever our views on HS2."
Meanwhile the 51M group said this week the first battle over HS2 had been lost but the war would continue.
A total of forty members of the Chesham and Amersham pledged to continue the fight and made an appeal to residents for funds.
In an open letter thr group said: "51M are actively looking at judicial review options funded by council tax payers in each authorities area.
"The local Action Groups are seeking to raise money to support other judicial reviews. Please consider donating to your local Action Group's fighting fund and please join with us and play your part in this vital campaign."
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Comments (87)
10:24am Fri 27 Jan 12
Scarletto says...
Would he then still complain about the campaign against the costly plan? Cheryl Gillan has already sold up her home near the route and fled the area. Unfit to be an MP now? Shabby conduct...
11:01am Fri 27 Jan 12
CarolHorner says...
The High Speed Rail is good for the Country and will be a far lasting legacy for the future than the stupidity of investing £30 Billion on a 4-week Olympics.
And as a Council Tax Payer I object to the expenditure of my Council Taxes on a futile proposal to stop the project.
The people objecting are more concerned about their house values than the country and forget that the concentration of wealth south of the Warwickshire county is disproportionate to the fact that there are others in the country who would benefit.
11:05am Fri 27 Jan 12
Nick1042 says...
11:18am Fri 27 Jan 12
CarolHorner says...
You are "alright Jack" but there are many older people who would benefit from having some of this "fighting fund" correctly placed to support the needy.
And the so-called Mayor gets his rewards as a long lived salary then a CBE and then a Knighthood. It makes you feel sick.
11:36am Fri 27 Jan 12
Mutley says...
review process.
A bit like the developers telling us we need to build more homes.
12:04pm Fri 27 Jan 12
Windsorian says...
By all means local people may object to any unreasonable local impact of the proposals, but it is not right that Chiltern Hillbillies, NIMBYs, Luddites, Horse & Hound readers and the truely menopausal (male & female) be allowed to dictate government policy and the wish of the people as expressed at the ballot box.
12:18pm Fri 27 Jan 12
motco says...
12:19pm Fri 27 Jan 12
geoffW says...
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It would enhance the debate if Windsorian came across as intelligent enough to realise this instead of coming out with derogatory remarks about people who don't share his/her opinion. Sadly, this is something Windsorian is obviously not in a position to do.
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So if you want to be conned by political parties making policies for their own benefit and not the people then fair enough.
1:19pm Fri 27 Jan 12
Carl@Denham says...
And for the record I do live very close (100 yards) to the Chiltern Line and will be about half a mile from HS2.
Cheers.
2:02pm Fri 27 Jan 12
wayneo says...
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Cost cheapest fair £9.80 to King's Cross less the fair from King's Cross to Birmingham, say £20 = £29.80 cheapest.
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Alternatively you could take the Denham to Birmingham Moor street for 19:80 and it too, would only take 1hr 57 minutes with one change at High Wycombe.
2:10pm Fri 27 Jan 12
wayneo says...
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Personally, Never read the Horse & Hounds, don't live near the proposed line so not a Nimby, Chiltern Hillbilly? maybe but not sure what one of those is, what I am sure of though, is that Ad Hominem is defined as follows:
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I think that sums up Windsorian succintly.
2:12pm Fri 27 Jan 12
Carl@Denham says...
2:50pm Fri 27 Jan 12
wayneo says...
3:24pm Fri 27 Jan 12
Carl@Denham says...
4:48pm Fri 27 Jan 12
Nick1042 says...
5:02pm Fri 27 Jan 12
gpn01 says...
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The only "winners" in this scenario will be the legal profession. It's entirely possibly (in fact likely) that hundreds of thousands of pounds will be spent by both sides, which is bizarre when you realise that, generally, the ratepayers are the same people as the taxpayers. We find ourselves in a position where a portion of our rates are being used to fund a legal campaign against a rival campaign being funded through our taxes. How crackpot is that!
5:25pm Fri 27 Jan 12
Windsorian says...
By all means spend money to eliminate or mitigate local impacts, but it seems unreal that there should be any intention of blocking an entire project.
5:31pm Fri 27 Jan 12
gpn01 says...
6:27pm Fri 27 Jan 12
Carl@Denham says...
6:51pm Fri 27 Jan 12
wayneo says...
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The Government and the Council already spend millions each year on lawyers, it is a sad fact that a considerable number of lawyers do get fat from the public purse, I've seen Councils spend hundreds of thousands of pounds on legal teams over a single parking ticket because the ramifications from a lose would have been immense; they think nothing of spending hundreds of pounds on buying legal opinion srom a dodgy QC who will PROVIDE an opinion which can be used to mask bad and unlawful behaviour, hat which they spend on the HS2 project is a drop in the ocean compared to what Councils spend annually, do an FOI request if you don't beleive me.
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I'm pleased in this instance, that our money is being used to mitigate or protect the quality of life of those mostly affected, I won't personally be affected in the slightest by HS2 but i'm more than happy for my taxes to be used to qualify the law and provide residents who otherwise would not have the means, have an equality of arms against Government and some very powerful organisations.
8:28pm Fri 27 Jan 12
yog says...
If they wanted to do 'something' all the Tory Councillors could resign from the Conservative Party and run the local councils as an Independent Conservative' group.
That would send a strong message to the Government and wouldn't cost me or other tax payers a penny.
8:56pm Fri 27 Jan 12
demoness the second says...
You are a liberal democrat and as such have no right to criticise anyone because your beloved leader Cleggy is so far up Cameron's backside that he is probably tickling his tonsils :))
Enjoy the power because come the next election the lib dem party will be dead.
9:22pm Fri 27 Jan 12
wayneo says...
9:44pm Fri 27 Jan 12
demoness the second says...
You were HORRIBLE to me the other day!!
*sulks*
10:03pm Fri 27 Jan 12
yog says...
Back to the matter in hand why is Wayneo defending the waste of our local taxes?
10:59pm Fri 27 Jan 12
wayneo says...
11:04pm Fri 27 Jan 12
demoness the second says...
So I flounced away in a strop :)))
11:09pm Fri 27 Jan 12
wayneo says...
Anyway, regarding "waste of OUR local taxes":
1. I understand that you live in Brighton so one would assume they aren't YOUR taxes.
2. I don't read or hear of many people complaining other than those FOR HS2, the charlatans who want to seek political capital of which there is a small tincy, wincy minority.
3. In comparison to other legal fees,the spend is tiny in comparison. Equality of arms in view is money well spent though I'd rather not have to fill the boots of lawyers who I would have No time for but that's the system we have, our "democracy" has given way to a feud in the Courts i'm afraid.
4. What other option is there other than bending over and taking it?
11:10pm Fri 27 Jan 12
wayneo says...
11:18pm Fri 27 Jan 12
wayneo says...
11:42pm Fri 27 Jan 12
yog says...
8:10am Sat 28 Jan 12
Carl@Denham says...
9:51am Sat 28 Jan 12
wayneo says...
10:17am Sat 28 Jan 12
tom.marlow2 says...
10:35am Sat 28 Jan 12
wayneo says...
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I'm not sure how, without the benefit of legal argument of both cases being put forward, how you could claim that a legal challenge would "flounder"? In fact I am comfortable in stating that you can't. There are many cases that go through the Courts, they do so because the law requires that a challenge to a decision, (Judicial Review) is undertaken within three months of the decision having been made; it is a strict rule that does not wait for elections,(the next of which will be in 2015); to suggest that we should only challenge Government decisions at the ballot box is to politely put it, puzzling, time constraints aside,it might suit the developer to delay until an election but it does not provide relief in the interim to those that will incur damage from the prospect of such a development taking place. Remember too, that Government is is not the same as Parliament and therefore the Courts 'job' is to determine whether the Government has conducted it's business to that which Parliament intended.
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Also, using your logic of not challenging Government until an election,have a look on Bailli and look at how many cases UK Government have lost.
10:37am Sat 28 Jan 12
wayneo says...
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10:40am Sat 28 Jan 12
yog says...
There has been an extensive consultation, our elected representatives have made a decision.
Move on and stop wasting our money.
10:42am Sat 28 Jan 12
wayneo says...
10:46am Sat 28 Jan 12
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11:14am Sat 28 Jan 12
demoness the second says...
I can remember he/she being so very vocal about the stadium - waste of tax payers money and all that stuff.
Clearly the stadium affected Yog's home and lifestyle - plus the fact it was being pushed by the tories who of course Yog hates.
BUT the HS2 - well why should he/she care about that?
And we are accused of being nimbys - the train line does not affect us at all but we do care about our countryside and people of Bucks.
Yog - you are a sickening hypocrite - just like the rest of your pathetic shower.
11:17am Sat 28 Jan 12
demoness the second says...
Far rather it be used trying to stop something so hideous and so uneconomical :)
12:16pm Sat 28 Jan 12
wayneo says...
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The real problem with having policy or development forced on people instead of consulting and listening to the results, is that it really becomes an issue of us and them as opposed to how can we deliver change that is mutually acceptable while appreciating cost constraints, sometimes the groundwork has gone in prior to consultation which becomes very difficult to change later or that POLICY determines a certain way forward with little consideration to those that are affected by it.
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This was evident with the stadium and I saw a real shift in Politics that I hoped would remain, we had politicians of all colours, "you know, this is wrong and we need to stop it", there were those that agreed in principle with the development yet represented the views of their electorate, that takes considerable guts and determination, there were those who were simply opportunistic, above all i think the Council has learned consult first, work with the community to accommodate the concerns that they have then everybody can benefit.
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Again, we have gone off on another tangent here but at least Carl presents a more refreshing perspective on the pro-camp without resorting to labels so look forward to learning more of what he has to write.
1:18pm Sat 28 Jan 12
washondo says...
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1:45pm Sat 28 Jan 12
demoness the second says...
3:52pm Sat 28 Jan 12
BOOKERite says...
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And I think that you Demoness are just 'splitting hairs'
4:13pm Sat 28 Jan 12
wayneo says...
5:40pm Sat 28 Jan 12
yog says...
I don't live near the stadium.
Just because someone doesn't agree with the blog police on here does not make them a hypocrite.
7:16pm Sat 28 Jan 12
Carl@Denham says...
To stop anything like this you have to change the politicians' minds or replace them with other politicians, and Heathrow 3rd Runway is a classic example of this happening, so it can be done. In fact if you go back to Victorian times any railway had to get its Act before it could go ahead and many proposals foundered because they failed to make it through the parliamentary process due to objections, so nothing new really. In this case I admit the objectors will have an uphill struggle because of the broad support for HS2 from mainstream politicians but then you have to ask yourself just why that is - can they all be wrong?
If the anti-HS2 councils take the court action route the only winners will be m'learned friends and the numerous consultants who will be called in to draft "expert" evidence (like they were for the councils' submission to the Transport Select Committee to no great effect). I may be wrong of course, but over the last 18 months whenever I told people that I thought HS2 would get the green light because it was a manifesto pledge (Tory & Lib Dem) and the PM and the coalition transport team were committed to it people laughed at me, but they're not laughing now. So disagree with me by all means and let's carry on with this important debate, but at least give me credit for knowing something about what I am talking about.
And would anyone like to open a new thread about the Belgrano? Fascinating subject, but I struggle to see the connection with Bucks...
9:40pm Sat 28 Jan 12
wayneo says...
9:54am Sun 29 Jan 12
IanBartlett says...
10:00am Sun 29 Jan 12
wayneo says...
10:18am Sun 29 Jan 12
Carl@Denham says...
Still at odds with you over the legal challenge. Give me one example where a Government has been stopped by the courts from laying a Bill before Parliament for a manifesto committment. I don't know of one.
BUT I agree 100% that there should have been more local input earlier in the planning stages. In fact before the detailed route is drawn up there is an engagement process which does involve senior planners from the local authorities talking to Government. They do the same thing with motorways. So when these consultations were going on where were our local elected representatives? It is my impression that they were not taking the thing too seriously as a Labour Government was in power at the time and its days were clearly numbered. Trouble was that they thought Maggie was still leading the Tories. She would have closed all the railways and turned them into roads given half the chance, but the Conservatives have moved on a long way since then and as a railwayman I have to say full credit to them. So when the coalition carried on with the HS2 project it caught the councils right on the hop and now they want us to shell out tens and hundreds of thousands to pay for a forlorn rearguard action. It's not on.
11:22am Sun 29 Jan 12
wayneo says...
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A Bill that fulfils a manifesto promise would still need to be debated, ratified then become law, it would then also be subject to the various constraints and statutes from other laws and just because there's a Bill or commitment to a particular project, does not mean that legislation (planning laws, consultations etc), doesn't have to be followed.
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As for failed manifesto promises, there have been many and for a variety of reasons, one only has to look at this Government and of the previous' track record to see that.
11:39am Sun 29 Jan 12
Carl@Denham says...
12:25pm Sun 29 Jan 12
Windsorian says...
1:17pm Sun 29 Jan 12
IanBartlett says...
9:22pm Sun 29 Jan 12
wayneo says...
al laws and treaties.
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A Court would not be involved in the drafting of a Bill, instead it would be involved were the Council for example, call into question the processes or procedures that are attributable to existing legislation, have been followed as Parliament intended, that requires clarification in the Courts.
9:31pm Sun 29 Jan 12
wayneo says...
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Windsorian says...
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8:56am Mon 30 Jan 12
deecee01 says...
9:29am Mon 30 Jan 12
wayneo says...
7:05pm Mon 30 Jan 12
CarolHorner says...
1] It should have been connected directly to HS1 and then everyone could then go straight across the Channel in it.
2] It ought to have gone to Heathrow as well.
3] We still lack a credible rail service from Reading directly to Heathrow (a Heathrow Express 2 I suggest.)
4] The man in City Hall London under the cahoots of Halcrow Group and Richard Rogers is proposing another airport for London to which no one wants to go to for it will not be connected to anything and thatwill cost the country £50 Billion at least.
5] Better still we have so many RAF airports in the country that RAF Brize Norton would make the far better Regional Airport for Central Soukern England and it is so accessible.
Yes I have departed from the tracked conversation and I have friends who live near Brize Norton and they think this idea is wonderful.
8:47pm Mon 30 Jan 12
Carl@Denham says...
9:04pm Mon 30 Jan 12
Carl@Denham says...
The fact is it can't be done and we are going to see a lot of our money go down the drain by the time 51m concede defeat.
9:05pm Mon 30 Jan 12
Carl@Denham says...
The fact is it can't be done and we are going to see a lot of our money go down the drain by the time 51m concede defeat.
10:02pm Mon 30 Jan 12
wayneo says...
10:30am Tue 31 Jan 12
Carl@Denham says...
Incidentally I am apparently one of only two people who have ever contacted Mr Tett to challenge his views. It's mtett@buckscc.gov.uk if anyone's interested.
11:15am Tue 31 Jan 12
wayneo says...
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As for the legal challenge, it is evident that the 51m group are considering their options and are still in the process of consulting with their legal team, this is not something that happens over night but will have to happen within three months of the date of the decision, any challenge would not be to merely prevent a Bill being put before Parliament for the reasons already mentioned above.
7:31pm Tue 31 Jan 12
piran says...
5:16pm Wed 1 Feb 12
Scarletto says...
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wayneo says...
12:30am Thu 2 Feb 12
piran says...
11:30am Thu 2 Feb 12
Missenden says...
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piran says...
2:23pm Thu 2 Feb 12
wayneo says...
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I had a brief look for cases that the Government had lost against Councils, two (but not limited to), are below:
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1.Building Schools for Future - Councils won
2.2M Group against Heathrow expansion - Councils win
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The Government doesn't always get what it wants, the same as any developer.
2:30pm Thu 2 Feb 12
wayneo says...
3:38pm Thu 2 Feb 12
CarolHorner says...
There is of course the issue here that this HS2 debate is seen as being one of the Wealthy Leafy South fighting against a benefit for the Northern part of the Country. This though is not the case for the development is for the betterment of the whole country.
In France and Spain where there is a postive attitude to High Speed Rail apart fromthe planning laws being different the acceptance of these rail infrastructure lines is very favourable. What people seem to have missed in this current issue here is the really obvious one and that even though the CTRL (Channel Tunnel Rail Link) or HS1 has now been in service for some time the "so-called" blot on the landscape has been all but gone. The rail link does not produce massive quantities of noise. I have lived within 200 metres of it and it is acceptable. Some friends of mine who live closer still have accepted it. They would of course rather see this style of development than another Motorway carrying hordes of cars day in and day out to the frries and that is noted. They also make it pretty clear that the CTRL/HS1 is a better option than any airport expansion proposal - such as that proffered for the Lord Rogers-Halcrow-Boris Johnson folly in the Thames Estuary for in that alone - should it ever have got approval - the road and rail links would have been a serious issue.
It is important to note still - and it is something that has been raised tiome and time again - that this HS2 Rail Link does not do what it ought to do. One of the claims being made about its potential use is to link London to the North of the Country by an efficient and high speed rail link. The proposed route does not do that, it fails to address the fact that it doesnot seem to notice Newcastle-Upon-Tyne or the East Coast at all! To my mind there was an opportunity to address this in a real programme of joined up thinking in transport and that would have been to use the HS2 Rail System to be fully linked to the spine of England with the network following what is known as being "closer to" the original Great Central Railway Line and then to have spurs going to the East and West to reach the whole of the country north of Leicester. This link should then have been connected around London so that on the East it would pass under the Thames to join up with the CTRL/HS1 and to the West via Heathrow-Gatwick and then to the CTRL/HS1 at or near where it goes across (under) the Channel. We had an opportunity to do this a few years ago when there was a hosy opf objecters to such a proposal from the Leafy South Western extent of the Stockbroking area around the Reigate Dorking Leatherhead Esher Hounslow Poyle-Datchet Denham and Gerards Cross-Beaconsfield-H
igh Wycombe and Denhamd Aylesbury side to the Great Central Path made their feelimgs known then. So here we are 10 to 16 years later with another brooding cacophany of people objecting to something which is a second best option that will cost whatever it will cost.
Returning to the costs of the HS2 link, I would also suggest that if at this time you think that the estimates to construct something 15 years before it is finalyy built can be contained within a realistic budget then think again. Constyruction companies within the UK are poor masters at building to budget estimates, just look at the costs associated with any major programme these days. It is wholly unfair for people today pontificating on what they think should be the costs to build this HS2 ro Manchester when traditional and historical inflation rates have always been over 2%, Fifteen years at 2% means that a project estimated today at £20 Billion would cost £26 Billion by the time it was built. What a pity we do not have Turkish or Korean Contractors employed to build the projects!
I still object to the costs being illegally apportioned by the County and District Councils to the legal challenge. This is not legal.
4:05pm Thu 2 Feb 12
wayneo says...
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As for costs being "illegally apportioned by the County can District Councils to the legal challenge not being legal, I expect you will be able to indicate that that is so.
4:06pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Carl@Denham says...
However, I am informed by my MP (and he is the Attorney General, so he should know) that the councils are not breaking the law in funding 51m. However, imagine if a group of Northern Labour councils got together to campaign against Welfare Reform and the benefits cap. They could call themselves "26K" (after the £26,000 benefits limit). And just suppose they started pouring council tax payers' money into the campaign. I think that the Government would take a very dim view of it, and we would hear all those old arguments about propaganda on the rates. But Mr Tett and his friends at 51m seem to be getting away with it scot-free, and meanwhile we are the losers.
5:36pm Thu 2 Feb 12
piran says...
It is about national infrastructure, future capacity and investing for our children and grandchildren. I wish the anti HS2 were not so blinkered or lacking in vision.
6:52pm Thu 2 Feb 12
wayneo says...
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If it were about National infrastructure, how do you propose the existing infrastructure will be funded while much of the resource go towards funding the new? investment is one thing, sustainability is another.
7:05pm Thu 2 Feb 12
wayneo says...
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People should really do some research as to how much Council Tax is spent on lawyers each year by Councils, whether it is trying to prevent members of the public from achieving their rights under the Freedom of Information, even to the extent of spending thousands rather than having make a simple apology for a misdeed; those for HS2, if the Government have acted according to the laws of Parliament and now unfortunately the EU, then they will have nothing to fear.
5:31pm Sat 11 Feb 12
piran says...
Sinking her was right as she was a threat to our Naval forces. By doing this the Argentine navy did not venture out of port therefore saving many more lives!
8:53pm Sat 11 Feb 12
wayneo says...