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Then you should of made that clear.I'm reffering to regional development grants not a golf club simulator.
Then you should of made that clear.I'm reffering to regional development grants not a golf club simulator.
The discussion was around regional development, I thought you had noticed that.Then you should of made that clear.
Phil never said regional development.The discussion was around regional development, I thought you had noticed that.
I know they were, and I know who used them. I was putting a different perspective on what is the truth. I don't doubt a lot of what went on was Tory led but, equally, reality is somewhere between what you believe and what is the Tory truth. By all means continue to believe your version, I don't have a problem with that at all, and I'll continue to believe something inbetween.
I havent said you were wrong and/or what the truth is or isn’t. But what I will say is we would not have seen the same investment from a Tory Government as we have seen in this city the last 30yrs.
I genuinely fear where we would be without the EU grants and other investment.
I’ve also worked in Manchester for a long period of time whose communities also benefitted hugely from EU grants.
I quote from his postPhil never said regional development.![]()
I've seen little pixies running naked up Trafford Way.
Seriously Stu, rather than say what you've seen, Google Liverpool EU grants and Manchester EU grants. The evidence suggest its a lot closer than you think, and maybe more in favour of Liverpool. Personally, I'm not fussed either way, although I do hope Liverpool win the Premiership.
And don't forget, CAPEX projects have to be applied for and approved by the national govt, not the local council.
“Managed decline” was the words used.
No it's 350 million a week, every week all going to the NHs
???????????????????????You’re pathetic
Yes, you’re being naive, Brexit still has a way to go (a long way) before we see any real evidence of whether it’s a success or not.The Brexiteer/Remainer divide just keeps getting wider and wider with no attempt from either side to close it.
If this thread is a snapshot of the nation as a whole, then God help us all!
So sad and such a shame.
The die has been cast and we have left the EU, for better or for worse ................... hopefully better.
Surely this is the time for everyone to pull together as one rather than carry on the stupid name calling that's been going on for the last few years ............................... or am I just being naive..
The Brexiteer/Remainer divide just keeps getting wider and wider with no attempt from either side to close it.
If this thread is a snapshot of the nation as a whole, then God help us all!
So sad and such a shame.
The die has been cast and we have left the EU, for better or for worse ................... hopefully better.
Surely this is the time for everyone to pull together as one rather than carry on the stupid name calling that's been going on for the last few years ............................... or am I just being naive..
Good Post.^^^ It is not the 'Forum' or the thread's fault that some posters get a little wound up; what's wrong with a bit of emotion as long as its not abusive/illegal. The subject reflects what is going on around us and, for some, it is a big deal for others not so much.
I guess there's a wide variety of personal reasons posters vent their feeling and write so I don't see why a thread needs to be closed if those debating keep wishing to express a view and comment. Its a bit of time wasting, the majority of posts are interesting and amusing.
Reading the thread is not compulsory and neither is commentating on it. 'Live and let live' is a good maxim and that applies equally to the Forum and Breixt and I do hope we don't fall in the 'fashionable' trap of looking for reasons to be offended.
So do you, we got a 10K grant at the Golf Club for our new Simulator/Training room from the EU, our Local Authority wanted nothing to do with it.
We applied directly to the EU, the only indirect sort of help we got from the Local Authority was their letter rejecting our bid, which we then used as part of our case for an EU Grant.
Which grants though? Apparently we’ve learnt there are different types. I don’t believe there is a “one type fits all” grantAll EU grants are costed on a 50/50 basis, that 50/50 may not be cash and can be made up on some very crafty accounting methods.
There are indeed a number of different grants. The point being made is that the EU don't give all the money and don't initiate it, the grant had to be applied for. I know I keep harping on about this point but the UK as a net contributor paid for everything they received from the EU.Which grants though? Apparently we’ve learnt there are different types. I don’t believe there is a “one type fits all” grant
I was heavily involved in applying for our grant (form filling, evidence production etc) and there was never a mention of 50/50, 20% was the maximum we could apply for and 20% we got.
Yes we know what point you are making, the point others are asking is:There are indeed a number of different grants. The point being made is that the EU don't give all the money and don't initiate it, the grant had to be applied for. I know I keep harping on about this point but the UK as a net contributor paid for everything they received from the EU.
Yes we know what point you are making, the point others are asking is:
Will the money we are not contributing from next year be available for the same purposes, ie Will there be a scheme were, like the one we applied to, another Golf Club could apply that is run by the UK Government? (I don’t expect you to know the answer)
We/I understand it was literally our own money we were applying to the EU for, but using our case in point, there were no UK funds we either could apply for or were refused, the EU was a last resort.
Thousands upon thousands of UK money has been granted back to us via the EU, will there be anything in the future these communities/individuals etc can apply to.