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Post by Totheleft on Oct 17, 2024 7:28:16 GMT
Read and weep chumps. GOV.UK www.gov.uk › news › recor... Record-breaking International Investment Summit secures £63 ... 3 days ago — Record-breaking International Investment Summit secures £63 billion and nearly 38,000 jobs for the UK · Business and Trade
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Post by jonksy on Oct 17, 2024 7:31:17 GMT
Watch the full video Doofus..... Watched it all jokesky just his opinion He read it and understood and then disected it Doofus so it is not his opnion it is FACT. Maybe you should try it sometimes and then your threads would not be shot to ribbons.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 17, 2024 7:33:22 GMT
Read and weep chumps. GOV.UK www.gov.uk › news › recor... Record-breaking International Investment Summit secures £63 ... 3 days ago — Record-breaking International Investment Summit secures £63 billion and nearly 38,000 jobs for the UK · Business and Trade Most of it had already been put in place long before 2T Keir infested no 10 Doofus...
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Post by Totheleft on Oct 17, 2024 7:34:36 GMT
Watched it all jokesky just his opinion He read it and understood and then disected it Doofus so it is not his opnion it is FACT. Maybe you should try it sometimes and then your threads would not be shot to ribbons. Not fact just his opinion on the real facts
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Post by Totheleft on Oct 17, 2024 7:36:28 GMT
Read and weep chumps. GOV.UK www.gov.uk › news › recor... Record-breaking International Investment Summit secures £63 ... 3 days ago — Record-breaking International Investment Summit secures £63 billion and nearly 38,000 jobs for the UK · Business and Trade Most of it had already been put in place long before 2T Keir infested no 10 Doofus... Nope no matter how many times you tell a lie it wont make it true
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Post by jonksy on Oct 17, 2024 7:37:56 GMT
He read it and understood and then disected it Doofus so it is not his opnion it is FACT. Maybe you should try it sometimes and then your threads would not be shot to ribbons. Not fact just his opinion on the real facts It's there in black and white doofus...Most of that was in place long before your hero infested no 10...
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Post by jonksy on Oct 17, 2024 7:39:14 GMT
Most of it had already been put in place long before 2T Keir infested no 10 Doofus... Nope no matter how many times you tell a lie it wont make it true It's not a lie Doofus...
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Post by Totheleft on Oct 17, 2024 7:40:58 GMT
Further investment in billions .
Green Power solar farm in Stow, as a result of planning consents having been granted by the Government, and its Roadchef portfolio company installing electric car ultra-fast charging points across its sites along the UK motorway network.
ServiceNow also confirmed its commitment to the UK market, with plans to invest £1.15 billion into its UK business over the next five years. The investment will not only support the future development of AI in the UK, expanding its data centres with Nvidia GPUs for local processing data, but also support new office space as the company significantly grows into employee base beyond its current headcount of 1,000 employees.
Manchester Airports Group is investing more than £1.1 billion in London Stansted Airport to expand its existing terminal by around a third, help secure new air routes to key business and leisure destinations, boost local supply chains and create 5,000 jobs. This includes around £600 million to extend the terminal and £500 million to deliver a suite of improvements to the existing terminal building and wider airport estate.
Eren Holdings confirmed a £1 billion investment in the redevelopment of Shotton Mill in Deeside, North Wales which is set to become the UK’s largest recycled paper manufacturing campus. This is expected to safeguard 147 jobs and create a further 220 when the site is fully commissioned.
Network Rail and London & Continental Railways are creating a new property company which will attract additional private and public sector investment with the potential to deliver brownfield regeneration schemes across the rail estate with a value exceeding £1 billion.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 17, 2024 7:56:22 GMT
Further investment in billions . Green Power solar farm in Stow, as a result of planning consents having been granted by the Government, and its Roadchef portfolio company installing electric car ultra-fast charging points across its sites along the UK motorway network. ServiceNow also confirmed its commitment to the UK market, with plans to invest £1.15 billion into its UK business over the next five years. The investment will not only support the future development of AI in the UK, expanding its data centres with Nvidia GPUs for local processing data, but also support new office space as the company significantly grows into employee base beyond its current headcount of 1,000 employees. Manchester Airports Group is investing more than £1.1 billion in London Stansted Airport to expand its existing terminal by around a third, help secure new air routes to key business and leisure destinations, boost local supply chains and create 5,000 jobs. This includes around £600 million to extend the terminal and £500 million to deliver a suite of improvements to the existing terminal building and wider airport estate. Eren Holdings confirmed a £1 billion investment in the redevelopment of Shotton Mill in Deeside, North Wales which is set to become the UK’s largest recycled paper manufacturing campus. This is expected to safeguard 147 jobs and create a further 220 when the site is fully commissioned. Network Rail and London & Continental Railways are creating a new property company which will attract additional private and public sector investment with the potential to deliver brownfield regeneration schemes across the rail estate with a value exceeding £1 billion. The only new jobs labour have created is for tea stirrers mate filled by Sue Gray
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Post by thomas on Oct 17, 2024 8:00:47 GMT
Further investment in billions . Green Power solar farm in Stow, as a result of planning consents having been granted by the Government, and its Roadchef portfolio company installing electric car ultra-fast charging points across its sites along the UK motorway network. ServiceNow also confirmed its commitment to the UK market, with plans to invest £1.15 billion into its UK business over the next five years. The investment will not only support the future development of AI in the UK, expanding its data centres with Nvidia GPUs for local processing data, but also support new office space as the company significantly grows into employee base beyond its current headcount of 1,000 employees. Manchester Airports Group is investing more than £1.1 billion in London Stansted Airport to expand its existing terminal by around a third, help secure new air routes to key business and leisure destinations, boost local supply chains and create 5,000 jobs. This includes around £600 million to extend the terminal and £500 million to deliver a suite of improvements to the existing terminal building and wider airport estate. Eren Holdings confirmed a £1 billion investment in the redevelopment of Shotton Mill in Deeside, North Wales which is set to become the UK’s largest recycled paper manufacturing campus. This is expected to safeguard 147 jobs and create a further 220 when the site is fully commissioned. Network Rail and London & Continental Railways are creating a new property company which will attract additional private and public sector investment with the potential to deliver brownfield regeneration schemes across the rail estate with a value exceeding £1 billion. lefty there is no point continually copying and pasting stuff without offering your own thoughts on the matter. That is after all why we are all here , to debate , and offer opinions. Copying and pasting parts of an article is normally used to back up points . The prospective rise in employers national insurance contributions rumoured to be in the pipeline in Reeves annoucement will be interesting , with uk business groups already warning this could have a dramatic effect on jobs in the uk , damaging hiring and any wage rises. We are reading sectors such as hospitality , already reeling from high energy prices and the fall out from the covid years , are among the least able to stomach labours tax on jobs , and we could be seeing thousands losing jobs in this sector alone. Burying your head in the sand , singing la la la im not listening while copying and pasting poor attempts at puerile "good news" stories isnt doing anything to alleviate the disaster that has been labours first 100 days in power.
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Post by ratcliff on Oct 17, 2024 8:54:32 GMT
Nearly 38,000 UK jobs are set to be created across the UK after a total of £63 billion of investment was announced around today’s International Investment Summit, turbocharging growth and innovation across the country. The record-breaking total figure more than doubles the £29.5 billion committed at last year’s Global Investment Summit and spans partnerships across the infrastructure and tech sectors, including over a billion pounds in new investments announced today by DP World, Associated British Ports (ABP) and Imperial College London. Most of this was first announced under the conservative government
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Post by Pacifico on Oct 17, 2024 10:43:02 GMT
Further investment in billions . Manchester Airports Group is investing more than £1.1 billion in London Stansted Airport to expand its existing terminal by around a third, help secure new air routes to key business and leisure destinations, boost local supply chains and create 5,000 jobs. This includes around £600 million to extend the terminal and £500 million to deliver a suite of improvements to the existing terminal building and wider airport estate. You really are the most gullible poster on here - these plans were announced and approved 2 years ago..
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Post by piglet on Oct 17, 2024 11:01:34 GMT
Shouldnt the government be looking at expenditure, not tax rises. How can we expect a donkey to pull a wagon five times its weight? The donkey needs whipping, at it will die trying. Debt at the moment will carry on indefinately, a man with a red pen could slash debt by this afternoon.
There will be a thousand cash drains that need plugging, all sancrosanct because all are assholes, politically motivated, blind, stupid. We treat people like children unable to cope without money from the government, a little bit of hardship is good. We need to pull the plug on assholes who smoke, take drugs, gamble, drink etc, and not spend money on food etc. Guess what, hardship makes people grow up, the more we rescue the worse it gets.
Breakfast clubs in schools is a measure of how disturbed society is. Cant afford a bit of cereal, a slice of toast. Shocking.
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Post by witchfinder on Oct 17, 2024 11:14:01 GMT
Interesting that the usual suspects pour cold water on Billions of pounds worth of investment into the UK, perhaps they dont want to see the UK do well, they do not want to see sustainable growth come back to the UK after 14 years.
A LOT of the £63 Billion of new investment is new, and not previously announced.
Not far from where I live a new announcement of almost a quarter of a Billion pounds from SeAH Wind will bring the total investment close to £1 Billion on Teesside, and this further investment is expected to create 700 jobs by 2027.
To the South of me, futher new major investment in a solar farm, and unlike before there will not be years of wrangling and planning objections - Thunderbirds are go - we will have growth in the economy.
Also in the Northeast at Blyth, a colossal £10 Billion investment to build the largest AI data centre in Europe will create 1200 jobs just in its construction alone.
Planning rules, NIMBY's and years of planning inquiries are to be swept away, homes are going to be built, and factories, ports and infastructure including Billions of pounds of investment in green energy will be given the go ahead.
But of course there will be the moaners, the doom and gloomers and the pesimists, the criticisers and those that dont want to see anything positive.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 17, 2024 11:18:27 GMT
Interesting that the usual suspects pour cold water on Billions of pounds worth of investment into the UK, perhaps they dont want to see the UK do well, they do not want to see sustainable growth come back to the UK after 14 years. A LOT of the £63 Billion of new investment is new, and not previously announced. Not far from where I live a new announcement of almost a quarter of a Billion pounds from SeAH Wind will bring the total investment close to £1 Billion on Teesside, and this further investment is expected to create 700 jobs by 2027. To the South of me, futher new major investment in a solar farm, and unlike before there will not be years of wrangling and planning objections - Thunderbirds are go - we will have growth in the economy. Also in the Northeast at Blyth, a colossal £10 Billion investment to build the largest AI data centre in Europe will create 1200 jobs just in its construction alone. Planning rules, NIMBY's and years of planning inquiries are to be swept away, homes are going to be built, and factories, ports and infastructure including Billions of pounds of investment in green energy will be given the go ahead. But of course there will be the moaners, the doom and gloomers and the pesimists, the criticisers and those that dont want to see anything positive. There is nothing positive that can be posted from the current shit-show who are now infesting the HOC fiddles..
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