I understand this but in London all that investment is with in the very central part. The rest of London get sweet fa.They get more investment than the North mate. The figures tell you that. Have a look at the investment per head in key areas of regeneration like transport, higher education & research, and culture. Bottom of the pile in virtually every regard. The disparity between London and the North East is huge. But if you just took transport as an example, the difference between the South East and North East is huge in spend per head. But undoubtedly there is another tier to this with inner London. I get it, its the hub of all our global relations, the centre of the power within the country, it should be heavily invested in and developed. It should be cutting edge, it has to be. But not at the exclusivity of all other regions - and in particular the North.
We have to look within too. Not enough is done from within the region to drag investment in.
Even Yorks and Humber, the East and West Midlands - investment wise we are lagging behind. Bottom line is we are so far away geographically they don't give a ****. Never have, never truly made an effort.
Canvey island, dagenham. Ilford, beckton, billericay etc are extremely deprived areas.
Moving up north west: Rochdale, oldham, Blackburn, bury etc
Yorkshire and surround: Barnsley, rotherham, grimsby, hull



