TheLocalYokel
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Poor old Bristol Airport is once again blamed for CWL's ills. Some bitterness in some of the public comments and I smiled wryly to myself at the one that says the Tories help 'Conservative Bristol'. Bristol City Council has not been Conservative-controlled since probably the 1960s when the Tories in the city used to masquerade under the Citizen Party title. Until the Greens made inroads at this years's local elections Labour comfortably held power. Furthermore, the city's elected mayor is Labour as is the newly-elected West of England Combined Authority mayor part of whose remit covers Bristol.
On top of that the city's four MPs are all Labour.
Just shows how entrenched views and sentiment can get in the way of facts.
Even the despised (amongst some section of CWL followers) Conservative and former minister Liam Fox who is the MP for the area of North Somerset that covers the airport has changed his mind and is now against further BRS expansion.
If the Conservatives were that much in love with Bristol they would not have axed rail electrification to the city for starters.
As for selling the airport to the private sector, now is certainly not the time given the state the industry is in because of Covid.
On top of that the city's four MPs are all Labour.
Just shows how entrenched views and sentiment can get in the way of facts.
Even the despised (amongst some section of CWL followers) Conservative and former minister Liam Fox who is the MP for the area of North Somerset that covers the airport has changed his mind and is now against further BRS expansion.
If the Conservatives were that much in love with Bristol they would not have axed rail electrification to the city for starters.
As for selling the airport to the private sector, now is certainly not the time given the state the industry is in because of Covid.