Will all this be "at risk" with this administration's need to repay its borrowed votes up North. With talk of changing the Treasury funding rules are we in new territory?
Probably yes, new territory.
I neglected to note the link in my previous post ... it's at
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50925321Headeline reads "oh dear" for the South West ...
The Treasury is reportedly planning to rewrite rules governing public spending in a move that may benefit areas in the Midlands and North of England.
... but then perhaps there's good news for the South
West ...
The changes, reported by the Times, would make it easier for cash to be allocated to projects outside of London and the South East.
It goes on
Current rules require government to allocate cash to projects that promise the biggest economic benefits.
Those projects tend to have most impact in areas with more people and businesses.
But under the new plans, reported on Friday, investment decisions would be made with a focus on reducing inequality between northern and southern England, rather than promoting overall economic growth across the country.
It will affect decisions made about projects ranging from rail improvements to investment in scientific research.
The South West seems gloriously unmentioned in the article. Whether it's good or bad news for us is clear and I get the feeling that we're the forgotten region - from the
BBC» at least.