Once again David you are quite right.... This situation has been obvious and getting worse year on year since central government started cutting the treasury assistance to local councils and at the same time passing on burdens to them which should more properly be a direct Treasury responsibility. Councils should not be responsible for sheltering migrants, funding the Social care system and at the same time housing evicted families....
It is more glamorous for politicians to finance vanity projects like HS2 or white elephant aircraft carriers than deal with the nitty-gritty of ensuring society can function. They have taken the easy option, devolving responsibilities to local bodies and at the same time making a mess of the glamour side of politics.
The last 15 years of this have destroyed the Tory Party. What is so deeply worrying is that, at the moment, I can see no clear signs that Labour are doing any better.
Right on cue, see
THIS report which demonstrates how confident industry is in government policy....
The owner of Vauxhall has announced plans to close its van-making factory in Luton, putting about 1,100 jobs at risk. Stellantis, which also owns brands including Citroen, Peugeot and Fiat, said it would combine its electric van production at its other UK plant in Ellesmere Port in Cheshire. Rules imposed to speed up the transition to electric vehicles (EV) in the UK partly drove the decision, the firm said. Union Unite said the move was a "complete slap in the face" for its members working in Luton. There are growing concerns among car manufacturers over EV sales targets, with many, including Stellantis, calling for the government to do more to boost consumer demand. Following the Luton plant announcement and intense pressure from industry leaders, Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said the government would consult on changes to EV sales rules, which is officially called the zero-emission vehicles mandate, because it is not working as intended.
At the same time government is talking about the number of young people not seeking work. What incentive is there to do so if core industries like this are closing?