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On 10 Mar, 11:47, Boltar wrote:
On Mar 9, 6:22 pm, Mr Thant wrote: And is Boris correct in saying that £46.4m has ALREADY been spent on these two projects? Surely not! I wouldn't be surprised. They put a lot of work into WLT - all those years of planning and consultations would have cost a few quid. Its amazing how much money gets spent just so apparachiks can avoid having to actually do what their paid for and make a decision. I thought consultants were paid to take the blame for decisions that have already been made, and consultations were designed to give punters no option but to support the decisions already made (apart from "other comments" etc). If they've changed their minds, it won't be as a result of consultations, but it's a decision followed by a different decision. So they'll have to pay for yet more consultations to justify that as well. |
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