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BFYP.It tells us that Yorkshire and the Humber gets significantly less per head spent on it by Govt than the national average, and that the proportion is going steadily down under the Tories. I see that and I find it stretches credibility to breaking point and beyond to even imagine that the Tories will cover the several billion Euros that Yorkshire and the Humber were due to get from the EU in the 2020s, and which we've now chucked away.Regarding your comment on other regions, are you SERIOUSLY saying that London gets more spent on it per head than anywhere else in England, by a Tory Govt because it predominantly votes Labour? Really?
Quote from: tommy toes on October 31, 2019, 06:44:42 pmGet Blackpool to explain it.why don’t you explain it? How have you benefited from eu money?
Get Blackpool to explain it.
No of course it's not "just" EU funding. For crying out loud, the world isn't binary.EU structural funding is designed to tip the balance. To make it attractive for private sector investment in projects they wouldn't otherwise see as viable.Did you actually read the article you posted.It specifically mentions the civic centre (EU funding) the airport (EU funding) and the racecourse (EU funding).How many of those do you think would be what they are now without that funding?
Thanks to EU funding Doncaster is now becoming an attractive proposition for investors.It is now standing on its own two feet more.My suspicion that the town would have dropped down the table of financial need in future is my opinion, and you have no divine right to say I'm wrong. Which point is wrong?https://wearedoncaster.co.uk/news/doncaster-is-geared-up-for-growth/
There you go again, wiggling your way through yet another accusation. I've NEVER objected to anyone having an opinion regarding how the future will pan out. I even run a competition that requires just that! What I do object to is someone who claims to be an expert at it. Some are better than others at it, yes, but no one is an expert at correctly predicting the future. What is more objectionable is someone who tells another that their view of future events is wrong, especially when it is regarding something that had never happened before.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on November 01, 2019, 06:54:11 pmThere you go again, wiggling your way through yet another accusation. I've NEVER objected to anyone having an opinion regarding how the future will pan out. I even run a competition that requires just that! What I do object to is someone who claims to be an expert at it. Some are better than others at it, yes, but no one is an expert at correctly predicting the future. What is more objectionable is someone who tells another that their view of future events is wrong, especially when it is regarding something that had never happened before.I've never claimed to be an expert at predicting the future. Just International Customs Law.
I hope it does continue to be an attractive proposition but it would have been a lot more attractive with the future EU grants that have now gone pop.
"if we were to have lost that funding way off into the future, it would be because we we had become significantly stronger economically."That is what my point was when I said 'because Doncaster was becoming an attractive proposition to investors, thanks to EU funding, i suspect that the town would drop down the table of financial need in future.'Why was it wrong?
I dont get it. The way I see it. Give me £100 and I will give you £20 back and tell you how to spend it. Is that the jist of it?
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on November 01, 2019, 08:13:32 pm"if we were to have lost that funding way off into the future, it would be because we we had become significantly stronger economically."That is what my point was when I said 'because Doncaster was becoming an attractive proposition to investors, thanks to EU funding, i suspect that the town would drop down the table of financial need in future.'Why was it wrong?Then you need to improve your English.Doncaster is not "becoming an attractive proposition due to EU funding". That phrase is present tense. But we don't get very high EU funding at present.