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The Conservative Party could’ve just, you know, sorted the concrete issues on a rolling basis.
At the time of the pandemic lockdowns, working on the schools when they were part-closed anyway might have been an optimum solution with the added bonus of keeping folks in business.
The attack ad is easy to put together because unfortunately the current Conservative Party provide such easy source material to work with.
Where is Mr Sunak just now anyway?
I love how this comes out just before the kids went back. Could've at least to rectify the situation a couple of months ago...
A material with a 30-odd year shelf life was used on buildings 30-odd years ago. Some time in the last ten years or so there ought to have been a plan in place.
If I recall correctly the money to do that kind of work was cut… in 2010.
When the Tories got in... of course.