Tuesday-Wednesday blog
Here’s our Prime Minister giving the details of the massive investments in Britain which he has apparently almost single-handedly managed to secure:
It’s quite impressive how he managed to do all this while also deciding which of his £32,000 of new suits and pairs of glasses to wear.
If I had any concerns, they would be around the fact that at least £25bn of the £63bn is for supposedly ‘renewable energy’ projects which will receive massive taxpayer subsidies to get to Net Zero by moving Britain from cheap, reliable fossil-fuel energy to eye-wateringly expensive, unreliable and intermittent ‘renewables’.
Anyway, here’s a tweet/X from Labour’s multi-talented, hockey-playing, (IMHO) free-speech-loathing Education Minister – Bridget Philipson – celebrating the great Sir Keir’s monstrous success in securing this £63bn in investment and 38,000 new jobs for Britain:
Hooray for honest Sir Keir! Hooray for Labour!
I’m not a cynic. So I’m delighted at this incredible (or beyond credible?) achievement as Sir Keir bats for Britain. But, I’m disappointed to find that there are some people, who seem much better informed than myself, who might be inclined to question Sir Keir’s and the fragrant Bridget’s claims that this £63bn was actually generated during Labour’s enormously successful first hunded days in government (the first seven minutes of this video):
38,000 jobs will give employment to all those crossing the Channel this year. I’m sure they will have the appropriate qualifications.