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New Post! Oct 20, 2009 @ 13:55:56#1
Jeanne

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Hi all
I just thought I’d share something interesting. I’ve just read that the British government will be investing over 100 million pounds in support to a) building a National Film Centre b) extensions to the Tate Modern and c) extensions to the British Museum.
I wonder why they are doing this all of a sudden?
It is a great thing and every government around the world should invest in promoting their country’s art.

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New Post! Oct 20, 2009 @ 15:32:48#2
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Jeanne said:

Hi all
I just thought I’d share something interesting. I’ve just read that the British government will be investing over 100 million pounds in support to a) building a National Film Centre b) extensions to the Tate Modern and c) extensions to the British Museum.
I wonder why they are doing this all of a sudden?
It is a great thing and every government around the world should invest in promoting their country’s art.



This is a turn around considering the countries lack of money isn't it? Where are they getting the cash for all this from then?

They are talking about cuts in services and VAT and tax rises and yet they have money for this?

Don't get me wrong it is a good thing for sure but still considering the state of the country right now is it appropriate?
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New Post! Oct 20, 2009 @ 15:40:14#3
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Nice, considering they gave funding to have a college rebuilt near me up here and then after it'd been demolished cut the funding leaving no college (They could have cut the funding before the bulldozers went in leaving at least the old one). As long as London gets funds though eh. Yeah I think we should fund arts projects but after more important things, makes me sick!

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New Post! Oct 20, 2009 @ 17:44:58#4
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Considering the state of the economy and the 1000s of things I can think of that are far more important to invest in, I'm actually really disappointed. art, in my opinion, should be invested in after everything else. They want to cut spending, so why the hell are they investing in art?!

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New Post! Oct 21, 2009 @ 09:45:37#5
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I'm very interested in the arts in general, but this is wrong-headed. There again, why am I suprised? The present government is hopeless at prioritizing.

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New Post! Oct 21, 2009 @ 14:49:29#6
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I agree guys. I really have to put this quote in:
(Shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt responded to the new plans, saying: "Unless Gordon Brown can explain where this money comes from, this looks like nothing more than a hollow PR stunt." )
Maybe it is just a PR stunt, to say they will support these projects but then do nothing in the end.
Apparently they will also find funding for a visitor centre at Stonehenge and for Yorkshire’s British Library’s newspaper archive. What exactly do they mean with “finding funding”?
SparklyKatie, I am gutted to hear what happened to the college. It is something to be expected from idiots, I’m sorry to say. Who does such a thing? Now the area is worse off than before.
I wonder how many other projects out there are left in ruins….
Back to the new art “funding”, I truly believe a country should look after its touristy areas because it will create money for other things. And I also back London job creation in the process BUT have you noticed in what a state our health and nursing is? We need jobs there, and better hospitals and care. This is something that belongs at the top of any country’s list.
This is shocking!!!!

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New Post! Oct 21, 2009 @ 16:25:26#8
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I couldnt agree with all of this more!

Your right there Jeanne it is probably just a PR stunt to get the voters lined up! I mean really come on!

As you have said the healthcare system amongst others is suffering and they are talking about things like this - which while they are good should only happen once everything else - CORE services are sorted out properly you know?

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New Post! Oct 22, 2009 @ 15:55:22#9
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I also noticed something about the Mayor of London cutting on some of the planned Olympic jobs. I'll look into it more, but that's just crazy

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New Post! Oct 27, 2009 @ 16:16:48#10
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Jeanne said:

I also noticed something about the Mayor of London cutting on some of the planned Olympic jobs. I'll look into it more, but that's just crazy



Hey? Seriously? How is that possible? The whole point of something like this is to create more jobs surely? Let me know what you find out....
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New Post! Oct 28, 2009 @ 14:28:17#11
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Well,funny enough I can't find the original article but on the East London Advertiser they said the Mayor cut 1.6mil of jobs and skills as well as a 170k programme which would have created employment for disabled people.
The Mayor also cut a 2mil high street project which would have revamped Whitechapel road etc.
These cuts were apparently made because there was a shortfall with London's development budget blah blah blah.
What a shame though. Luckily in the same breath the Mayor will be creating around 20,000 jobs in the Nine Elms area through extending the Northern Line and housing. But I'm sure they could have made sure that disabled Olympic employment isn't scrapped as well.
I don't know how the Gov make their decisions these days...

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New Post! Oct 29, 2009 @ 15:54:34#12
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Jeanne said:

Well,funny enough I can't find the original article but on the East London Advertiser they said the Mayor cut 1.6mil of jobs and skills as well as a 170k programme which would have created employment for disabled people.
The Mayor also cut a 2mil high street project which would have revamped Whitechapel road etc.
These cuts were apparently made because there was a shortfall with London's development budget blah blah blah.
What a shame though. Luckily in the same breath the Mayor will be creating around 20,000 jobs in the Nine Elms area through extending the Northern Line and housing. But I'm sure they could have made sure that disabled Olympic employment isn't scrapped as well.
I don't know how the Gov make their decisions these days...


Hmmmmmm it does seem unfair doesn't it?

Its weird how they make thier decisions isn't it? Cuuting jobs here and then creating more there! It just makes you think! But sometimes they do get it seriously wrong! I am not sure how either! How do they think?

Lets hope whoever gets into government next does a better job hey? Doubtful though as far as I am concerned!
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