It's interesting that Boris Johnson turned up
in Blyth to help the local MP Ian Levy announce a factory for the production of
batteries proposed to be built in the constituency next door, Wansbeck, where
Ian Lavery is the sitting MP.
We nutters believe that this had to be in response to the Sun Newspapers fist annual poll in the ‘Red Wall’ seats lost by Labour to the Tories in 2019. This first poll among their readers came up with the unsurprising conclusion that at this very early stage of the Boris Johnson parliamentary administration 36 of the 45 seats which changed hands would return into Labours hands today and that includes the constituency of Blyth Valley which slipped over to the Tories on the retirement of Ronnie Campbell the long serving Labour Party stalwart.
The reason we believe that spin is all this is from the Tories driven by its policy makers at Northumberland County Council who have been accused of all sorts of corrupt and vile acts in leaked emails is that the BBC in Wales exposed this company and the charlatans who make up the board of the company during July 2020 when they were courting the Welsh Assembly for the cash to develop their plant in the principality. https://the-eye.wales/flat-battery/
Locally we hear that this organisation, one of whom is a Swedish national registered as living in Saudi Arabia, needs millions gifted to them in order to float a share package to raise the remainder of the £1.2Bn needed to service this project. Unlike Wales Northumberland does not have a regional development agency to fork out this kind of Government cash and its Local Enterprise Partnership is not the vehicle which can support that kind of spend. So we need to ask, is it utter spin to keep some kind of Tory vote in Blyth Valley or has the new Cabinet Member for all things green has made her first grave error in guiding her boss BJ into the hands of this organisation?
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