Reeves Digs for Votes in Concrete Grass Monster, June 16, 2025June 16, 2025 GRASSMONSTER SAYS:“Billions in the Ground, Promises in the Air” – Reeves Digs for Votes in Concrete By @grassmonster Rachel Reeves, the new Chancellor, has turned up with a £725 billion shovel and is ready to dig. In her biggest move yet, she’s promising a ten-year blitz of building – tunnels, roads, clean energy grids, tidal power stations, and even that long-delayed Lower Thames Crossing. It’s not small change either – £590 million is going in right now to get stalled projects moving. The headlines look strong. This is about showing the country something solid – not just slogans. After years of potholes, patch-ups, and paused rail plans, Reeves wants to build Britain back from the ground up. But beneath the cement mixer lies a political truth – this is as much about winning trust as it is about pouring concrete. Many of these so-called “new” projects were actually kicked around years ago, shelved by indecision, cost spirals, or local resistance. The Thames Crossing has been more paperwork than progress. Tidal power was talked up back in 2012. So what’s changed? Reeves is putting her chips on urgency. She says the state will no longer sit on its hands. Delays will be “unblocked.” Planning will be sped up. Construction will follow. She paints a picture of cranes rising from council estates and solar panels gleaming on school roofs. It’s a good pitch. But a wise man – and Gareth Jones was such – would have peered beneath the scaffolding and asked who really benefits. Does this help the overworked nurse stuck on a late bus? Or the pensioner living in a crumbling flat while white elephants rise in the distance? Infrastructure is always the showpiece of a serious government. But it’s also the camouflage. You can spend billions and still ignore the basics. The devil isn’t just in the details – it’s in the delivery. And Britain has a long history of political cement that never sets. Still, we watch the first digger rumble into motion. If Reeves is serious, and she just might be, then Britain could be about to change its shape. Let’s hope it’s for the better – not just for the cameras. #BuildBackBritain #RachelReeves #TarmacPolitics #ConcretePromises #GrassmonsterSays Related Posts:BRITAIN’S STICKY PRICE BLUESWater Bosses BewareBritain’s Spy Queen Steps InIs Westminster Breaking the Law on Welsh Funding?Why the Online Safety Act Still MattersEvery Venue Must Stand GuardTHE £2 TRILLION GAMBLE£500M LIFELINE STRIKES THE TRACKS X-ARTICLES