TheLocalYokel
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I do believe each individual project can apply for City deal money and then gets assessed to see whether it can qualify.
I don't think there was any protests to the name. I've no doubt some people from the Valleys are probably not happy though!
Bristol and the West country do suffer from a lack of their own regional government whereas despite it's detractors the Welsh government has for the most part been positive and given Wales a voice though some believe it's not loud enough. I dread to think where Wales would be without it.
UK governments of all political colours seem to believe that Bristol and its region are too wealthy to need much assistance, hence the private and overseas investment sectors have to be pursued, usually with not much success.
The elected mayor of Bristol recently returned from China trying to drum up cash for his £4 billion underground system, one line of which would access the airport although I presume that one would be mainly overground.
National governments for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland but nothing for England is a strange concept when UK governments seem to love emphasising the United Kingdom. Regional governments for England would be a very poor second to a national government for England as the former would not be given serious tax-raising or law-making powers for starters.
I mentioned Alun Cairns in my previous post and he seems to get some stick in some quarters for supposedly not fighting hard enough on Wales's behalf. About ten years ago when he was an AM, before he entered the Westminster parliament, I conducted a lengthy email exchange with him about the respective merits and demerits of CWL and BRS. I was surprised and pleased - fair play to him as they say around here - that he took so much time to discuss the issues with someone who wasn't a constituent or even a resident of Wales. He was passionate about CWL then and although we didn't agree on everything I've maintained a respect for him. It's nothing to do with his political party because I have no party allegiance.