By Anne North Cornwall’s taxpayers could soon be asked to invest up to £1 million in the South Crofty tin mine, more than six months after its owners announced their…
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By Anne North Cornwall’s taxpayers could soon be asked to invest up to £1 million in the South Crofty tin mine, more than six months after its owners announced their…
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If I get my sums or predictions wrong with the future of my business, will Cornwall Council bung me a bunch of cash? I don’t think so.
So why should our massively in debt council even consider investing in this?
Some of the £1 mil might be better invested in providing enough school buses. Do the councillors declare on their electoral papers they are professional clowns as a second job. Why do they think a council should invest our money in private companies?
“I know it’s only £1 million – which isn’t very much in the overall scheme of things”
Really?
I sincerely hope that this attitude by a Cornwall Council cabinet member isn’t prevalent throughout the Council.
The portents for an almighty mess-up (I am trying to be polite) in the future of the Cornwall Council finances are not good.