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The man is mad!

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Fennel Sun 09-Feb-20 17:48:41

I don't enjoy entering the news and politics forums, but this news item shocked me:
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7982525/Boris-Johnson-revives-20billion-plan-bridge-Scotland-Northern-Ireland.html
Especially today with the threat to bridges like the current storm.

trisher Sun 16-Feb-20 10:17:58

And all Boris has to do is to provide the money and of course there's loads of that around now isn't there??? Where it has suddenly come from no-one knows and of course it can't be used for anything else can it? 40 hospitals anyone?

Callistemon Sun 16-Feb-20 10:17:34

I think the problem was that no-one was at all clear just what they were going to do, MaizieD.

That's why they lost so decisively.

MaizieD Sun 16-Feb-20 10:15:24

Maybe this should be on a different thread, but perhaps, Cunco, you could tell me what Corbyn and McDonnell planned to do that was going to be so disastrous for the UK?

Were they going to politicise the judiciary?
Were they going to cut departmental spending yet again while trumpeting about vanity projects which would never get done?
Were they going to pack the Cabinet with incompetent yes men?
Were they hell bent on a 'no deal' Brexit?
Was Seamus Milne going to run the country?

Do tell...

Callistemon Sun 16-Feb-20 10:04:11

Actually, to be fair to Boris (someone has to be sometimes grin), he did not devise the concept nor design fhe bridge - that has been discussed by experts and designed by an architect Lovetopaint.

Links in my post above if you are interested.

Callistemon Sun 16-Feb-20 10:01:16

A bridge over troubled waters Cunco
Seems to be sorely needed.

Lovetopaint037 Sun 16-Feb-20 09:46:29

He’s off again. The fantasist who loves producing ridiculous ideas worthy of a schoolboy. No real knowledge, not thought through and certainly not costed. To think his decisions are going to influence our ability to survive Brexit is laughable if It wasn’t so horrifying.

Cunco Sun 16-Feb-20 09:33:50

MaizieD Oh dear, indeed. Here are five reasons why Labour lost the election. The first two are the leader and the manifesto. It's not me. This is The Guardian.

www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/dec/13/five-reasons-why-labour-lost-the-election

This thread has already forgotten the bridge (what bridge?) so I will leave it there.

Alexa Sat 15-Feb-20 11:22:25

When the large 'red' contingent understand how Boris has fooled them , what might they do about it?

varian Fri 14-Feb-20 20:16:23

We need a good social care system, massive provision of new homes, real investment in the NHS, education, crime prevention and criminal justice.

How much would all that cost and what could be the benefit compared to this fantasy bridge?

Blinko Fri 14-Feb-20 20:11:04

How much would it cost to properly fund a good social care system? We need this a whole lot more than a bridge to NI.

trisher Fri 14-Feb-20 20:07:27

So MPs having to declare any bungs or benefits they receive is just a bit pointless. and all they have to do is lie, because no one really cares. Well we have moved on from the expenses scandal haven't we?

varian Fri 14-Feb-20 17:38:49

Yes of course it is an important question, but will we ever get an honest answer? I doubt it.

We still haven't got to see the report on Russian interference in the fraudulent referendum of 2016.

The ordinary BJ voter doesn't care.

trisher Fri 14-Feb-20 10:44:03

Who paid for Boris's holiday is becoming a real question! He's claiming David Ross of Carphone Warehouse only Ross said he didn't and it's not his house. So whose £15K was it?

MaizieD Fri 14-Feb-20 10:11:10

but the prospect of Corbyn and McDonnell, fortified by the SNP and other minor parties, was just too terrible to contemplate.

Oh dear......

Cunco Fri 14-Feb-20 09:29:30

MaizieD I have now read the letter from the retired engineer. Apart from the political invective, it is very interesting. Like you, I was just adding information along side an opinion. For lots of reasons, I doubt that the bridge will be built.

Growstuff Whether voters vote out the Conservatives next time will depend, not only on their record, but whether there is a credible alternative. The Conservatives hardly had a great record leading into December 2019 but the prospect of Corbyn and McDonnell, fortified by the SNP and other minor parties, was just too terrible to contemplate. Who knows who will be the party leaders and the policies at the next election? You may be keeping a tally of missed targets but I suspect most people are getting on with their lives and will make a decision when the time comes.

Davidhs Thu 13-Feb-20 12:35:05

The recent airport plan was Foulmere on the north Kent coast but imagine the cost of a new build airport plus transport links. I know expanding Heathrow is unpopular but it is the sensible option because all the infrastructure is already there.

Grammaretto Thu 13-Feb-20 12:11:49

Wasn't it Boris who wanted a new airport in the Thames estuary/Isle of dogs?

A bridge to Ireland is not feasible in my lifetime but who knows what they are capable of . Doesn't seem like a priority to me.

On the other hand, the drive home from Cairnryan recently was awful. That road needs some serious upgrading to reach the ferries to Ireland, never mind a bridge.

growstuff Thu 13-Feb-20 12:00:25

Sajid Javid has resigned because he refused to sack all his advisers. Interesting! hmm

growstuff Thu 13-Feb-20 11:53:54

It depends on who becomes Labour leader.

In the US, the Democrats aren't doing a very good job of finding a realistic leader. I fear that Labour could go down that road.

I think we're going to see a realignment of political party loyalties.

IMO

suziewoozie Thu 13-Feb-20 11:47:41

grow the honeymoon is far from over for DT so I doubt it will be for BJ.

growstuff Thu 13-Feb-20 11:43:37

The honeymoon will be over one day. People need to ask themselves whether the government has really made any difference to the very real problems this country is facing, such as housing, the NHS, social care, neglected former manufacturing towns, etc etc.

Fennel Thu 13-Feb-20 11:36:34

Yes, very good post*growstuff*.
This thread has made me re-think, but I don't want to face the political future here.
sad

Dinahmo Thu 13-Feb-20 11:34:21

There is a proposal to create two dams across the North Sea (Norway to Scotland) and the English Channel (Cornwall to France) to control higher sea levels which will result from the melting of the polar ice caps. This seems to me to be a much better idea than Johnson's bridge across the Irish Sea.

Devorgilla Thu 13-Feb-20 10:39:48

grow stuff, a good post and I agree. Boris wants power and he will throw just enough crumbs from the table to satisfy people for a while - in my view until he gets another five years. Then he will find a reason to step down leaving others to clear up the mess. I've worked with loads of 'whiz kids' like that. Full of ideas which work short term rather than long term and who then got themselves promoted out of it. Oh well, we have to have something to occupy us now Brexit is 'done', so Boris Watch it is.

Callistemon Thu 13-Feb-20 10:05:18

Cunco Professor Dunlop's design for the bridge was featured in The Architects' Journal, I remember seeing it.