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I'm confused.
In England, these buildings are supposedly "dangerous" and near collapse, yet in Scotland the SNP are doing nothing with their buildings made of the same material.
Only one of the parties gets criticised though, naturally. Because consistency is impossible these days.
All funding has to be justified with lists on how you are going to spend it. If the Tories are not accepting buildings inspections and repairs as credible funding requests, then you will simply not get it. Councils and devolved governments can not depend on charities just providing all the help. They need cash to pay someone to do it, and the Tories are not providing that cash.
Sunak was videoed stating that as Chancellor he deliberately stopped unnecessary cash going to areas that did not deserve it. He expanded by stating he wanted to move that cash to areas who pay the most like Tunbridge Wells.
They do not get away with pointing fingers when they control the purse strings.
I'd also add a comment from another thread on the subject that I posted in:
I suspect partly it's politically motivated. It's another thing to bash the conservatives over the head with, so the opposition are bringing it up. Maybe the schools would be fine for another 10 years ago knows.
After all Labour don't want the gain power and then this immediately comes out, better to make the Tory's deal with it.