«After the first 237 incarnations on news bulletins, I struggled to see how this theme could be developed further, yet the BBC continued to lead with speculation about bizarre consequences of a Labour - SNP government for the economy, tax, and
even road schemes.
Not exact matches
And we have been here before, a year ago the Prime Minister boasted about their national infrastructure plan 12 months on not a single
road scheme has
even started, Mr Speaker.
Local
road pricing
schemes received
even less support in the survey, with 51 per cent of people claiming they were against the idea, with the north east of England showing the highest level of opposition at 72 per cent.
«A year ago the prime minister boasted about their national infrastructure plan, 12 months on not a single
road scheme has
even started.»
There isn't much in the way of an overarching concern (troublingly, one of the few recurring thematic elements appears to involve a metaphorical fear of immigration, though maybe we're reading too much into it), with
even the
road of the title not really proving to be all that important in the grand
scheme of things.
More levels, a proper ultimate goal, or
even a good control
scheme could've boosted this game out of middle - of - the -
road territory - but as it stands, that's right where it sits.