>HS2 delayed or possibly even cancelled as bond investors back out
>third runway at Heathrow might be cancelled as international traveler projection revised down
>French investors back out of £30B power plant projects to replace power plants that will have to be decommissioned by 2025 due to old age
>England-France underground DC cable don't have enough capacity for to carry the power that will no longer be generated in the U.K., so Britons can't even buy electricity from France to replace the shutting plants
>UK taxpayers will have to shell out £30B+ in public finance to replace those power plants without the help of the private sector
This just in the past four days.
*citation heavily needed*
>>79017754
>HS2 delayed
what's new?
Source - sounds like shekel request thread.
Nobody wanted HS2 anyway.
this is great i've always wanted to see what happened after tyler bombed the banks in fight club
>>79017754
>>HS2 delayed
Man Farage keeps getting everything he wants.
>>79018594
HS2 delay
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/dc0aa10e-3c4f-11e6-9f2c-36b487ebd80a.html
Third runway delay
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jun/26/brexit-may-delay-third-runway-warns-heathrow-chief
Power plant cancellation 1
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/hinkley-project-likely-to-become-18bn-casualty-k750f6xtv
Power plant cancellation 2
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-06-28/next-brexit-test-finding-136-billion-to-keep-u-k-s-lights-on
>HS2
You do realise this is a plus right?
HS2 was literally the largest and most pointless waste of money. The pinnacle of the government giving funds to private business because of slippy Dave and friends are in bed with corporate interests. Why do you think G4S always gets security jobs even though there track record is poor (IE Olympics) Theresa May's husband has a huge amount of shares in them that's why.
>HS2 delayed or possibly even cancelled as bond investors back out
this is a good thing
>third runway at Heathrow might be cancelled as international traveler projection revised down
this is also a good thing
>French investors back out of £30B power plant projects to replace power plants that will have to be decommissioned by 2025 due to old age
>England-France underground DC cable don't have enough capacity for to carry the power that will no longer be generated in the U.K., so Britons can't even buy electricity from France to replace the shutting plants
>UK taxpayers will have to shell out £30B+ in public finance to replace those power plants without the help of the private sector
scaremongering
>>79017754
I fail to see any downside to any of this.
>>79019136
>scaremongering
Enjoy 10% GDP deficit for next 5 years due to having to pay for power plants yourselves.
>>79017754
>Farage wins again
>>79017754
>HS2 delayed
>no new runway at Heathrow
Surely those are good things?
>>79019577
Considering tourism earned the UK over 20B last year, traffic congestion for increasing tourism doesn't really help them out. But I'm sure if it ever became too much of a problem, they'd just fork out the money for it. Runways can reach billions of dollars, but it would probably be a good payoff for them eventually.