Sir Keir Starmer has said he is determined a tram network in West Yorkshire "does happen and happens quickly".
Tracy Wants Trams!
Well, one route would be a start!The orange one!The Prime Minister backed up calls by the region's mayor Tracy Brabin ...
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| Does she wish we would all forget Coronation Street? |
... that a planned mass transit system should be in the form of a tram, rather than an improved bus network.
Keir Wants Votes
Speaking on a visit to York, he said: "The mayor of West Yorkshire is absolutely passionate about this. She wants a tram and I think that's right, so let's just get on with it now."
Brabin said: "It is always good to have the prime minister on your side by saying 'tram' rather than 'mass transit'."
Tracy Wants Cash!
"That is how you unlock growth, by improving transport. You know mass transit has been under way for a number of years but we are now committed, working with government to deliver that tram network," she said.
"This is part of my Weaver Network, that integrated transport system that is part of bus franchising but also a tram, and bicycles, electric bikes, and I know that government want to work with us to get it delivered at speed."
Tracy Wants Cash, Loadsa Cash!
Would You Vote For Andy?
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| Happy Andy? |
That's because Andy has no deep desire to represent the people of Ashton in Makerfield in the House Of Commons. He just wants to be Prime Minister.
It is worth reminding ourselves that nobody votes for a Prime Minister at any parliamentary election. Anyone who prognosticated politically "that the nation elected Keir Starmer to be Prime Minister", is 100% wrong.
It is drivel! Like all the other MPs he was elected as the MP for Hollborn and St Pancras and nothing more.
First, Andy has to be chosen as the Labour Party candidate for election as MP for Makerfield.
He has wangled that, but no one quite knows how.
So, to become PM, Andy has to be elected as MP for Makerfield; he has to resign as Mayor of Manchester; he has to have the support of 50 MPs to stand in an election to be Leader of the Labour Party. He then has to garner enough votes from Labour Party Members, Union Members and Labour MPs to be elected as Leader.
Then the King has to invite him to form a Government. Then he has to gain enough support from MPs to create a viable working Government.
Only then might he get to be Prime Minister.
There is no guarantee that he will leap over the next hurdle and be elected MP in Makerfield
There are 13 others who want the job, most of whom have absolutely no chance of winning!
There’s few policies that you can introduce that get more noticed than changing the colour of every bus,’ Greater Manchester mayor tells podcast.
Hmmmm?
Paint the buses (and trams) yellow and everything will instantly be wonderful?
Andy Burnham has urged UK mayors to take control of their bus networks as quickly as possible, arguing that the benefits outweigh the transition costs.
He said bringing Greater Manchester’s buses into the publicly controlled Bee Network has been highly visible and popular, helped by rebranding buses ...
... with yellow paint and a furry insect (?) ...
... and reducing fares. Burnham believes bus franchising can help address the cost-of-living crisis by making public transport more affordable and accessible.
Reducing fares? Increased local taxation? Increased government subsidy and of grants?
Hmmm?
Andy Is Spending Cash, Loadsa Cash
He expects other city regions, including Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield and Newcastle, to follow Greater Manchester’s model, making public control of bus services a major UK transport trend this decade.
Richard's Got Money Problems
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