So they agree to £60m, he’s holding out for £65m, so they go over his head anyway and then ride back on the £60m and say they’ll only put in £22m, yet you think that’s a bad reflection on the bloke who was trying to get what his community needs if the businesses within it are going to ride out this crisis, when the Tories are now putting in £38m less than they’d already agreed to which will see unnecessary hardship created as a result?
Who’s playing politics again? Take your blue scarf off mate, not everything is binary and dependant on what side you’ve picked.