The truth about Scotland, the UK and the £500m bribe for Crossrail
real news | 30.10.2007 12:00
Why are politicians and the media really upset about Scotland? Because they have the balls to give their citizens what any first rate country citizen should expect - free school meals, free prescriptions, no tuitition fees. England with the help of the corporate media has removed such essentials and worse still liars in the corporate press with help from corrupt academics Travers are misleading the public. They often refer to what London pays in relation to Scotland. But who pays what? It is not big business or the City and Canary Wharf whose interests and whims they represent. Ordinary Londoners pay taxes like the Scots with the North Sea. Most Scottish MPs had expressed an interest in voting against the £16-30 billion rail scheme Crossrail, which is being foisted on Londoners who are expected to pay two thirds for a line that will benefit the affluent City and Canary Wharf. Why? Because it is a bad scheme that makes money for private interests and developers and harms large parts of London.
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Sadly
30.10.2007 12:25
The grass isn't greener here, it just rains more.
Glasgow person
Weegie
30.10.2007 13:48
So well done to the guy who pointed out the Crossrsail link is dubious. You would be better off with free education, free health and the other benefits we do have up here. And if there is any undoubtable need for rail investment in the whole of the UK, it is between Edinburgh and Glasgow, not across London.
One day that will come, in the meantime we have to catch up with fifty years of under infrastructure investment at the expense of London being subsidised until it is cracking at the seams.
Danny
Scots Wae Ha
31.10.2007 10:41
Rabbie
underinvestment no excuse
31.10.2007 11:26
Glasgow person
all roads lead to London
31.10.2007 14:41
I agree, the M74 is a terrible thing but I think turning the A8 into the M8 is a good idea. The damage done by the M8 to Glasgow has already been done. Scotlands two premier cities, so close and yet not connected by either an affordable working rail link or a motorway link is frankly Albanian. What are the two biggest English cities that aren't connected by a motorway route ? That is a serious question.
Danny