fancythat
Most people wont like what I am going to say and that is part of the problem in my opinion.
Bat tunnel - £100 million.
Many many other schemes like that. Too many to mention.
And the majority of people, on GN at least, thought it was perfectly acceptable.
If money is spent on this type of thing, not so much money left for other things.
I think there is a real and growing problem in the UK and elsewhere about journalistic standards, conspiracy headlines, social media and our gutter press (tabloids).
It's easy to throw out headlines and simple sounding stories that allow people to grandstand and flounce around saying 'this' is the problem whatever the 'this' happens to be at that moment.
In fact Natural England say they never asked for or supported a huge bat cave. This report from The Bat Conservation Trust with ample explanation and links is one of the best articles available on a simple search. www.bats.org.uk/news/2025/08/once-again-bats-are-blamed-for-britains-planning-woes-but-the-evidence-tells-a-different-story
'There is no evidence that wildlife protections are to blame for planning delays. In fact, the real causes are well-documented: overstretched planning departments and outdated systems. Scapegoating species may grab headlines, but it does nothing to fix the real problems.'
HS2 is the real disaster, one of many similar overpriced, late or abandoned projects embarked on in the UK.
From the BBC "Its size has doubled over time, partly due to the need to accommodate future provision for local rail services," the spokesperson added.
Mr Dennis explained that the structure "originally cost £40m, then some wranglings with East West Rail made it a four-track structure and pushed up the cost". www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9wryxyljglo
And so on, one thing I blame for things getting worse is our appalling education system since Ofsted was invented so that children are not taught anything other than to pass tests and make the teachers look good; then there is privatisation which has led to the demise of, and foreign ownership of, much infrastructure; let's add in the money markets which few understand but which control huge aspects of our financial health; the control of interest rates by the Bank of England; the failure to tax the rich who offload money out of reach of HMRC and Brexit, supporters of which still refuse to offer evidence of any benefits which we have gained set against the massive losses. And then there's AI.....
'Stop the boats' is such a facile attempt to redirect attention away from the very real problems created in the last 20 years, most of which were created by years of Tory government.