Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
I've said. From the range of projects that will receive funding, from electrification to new roads to trams etc, potholes is an extreme example - the smallest of all those schemes. They still matter to a lot of people though, even if they don't to you.

Again, do you not support any of the projects that will now receive funding previously tied to HS2 then?

Or do you think we can have it all?
How do you conclude a quarter of this magic fund is extreme? You seem to major on other people's naivety when it comes to politics. Yet you blindly accept Sunak's "reallocation" of a budget starting in 2029 that he will never be in power to spend that suggests a sprinkling of "new" projects from Plymouth to Sunderland via Dover via most marginal constituencies in between, none of which will get started before next year's election like it came down on tablets of stone from Mount Sinai.

To answer your question, who doesn't like an infrastructure proposal? I guess except those who prefer infrastructure implementations!