Man, I feel like we need to get real about this whole high street thing
. It's not just about throwing money at the problem, you know? Like, what's really going on here is that people are literally losing their local businesses because they can't compete with online shopping and whatnot. And then you've got politicians like Alan Strickland talking about strong leadership without actually having a plan
.
I mean, we all know Labour's trying to help out the high streets, but let's be real, some of these areas have been struggling for years. Newton Aycliffe was once a popular tourist spot, but now it's just a shadow of its former self
. And now they're talking about reviving it with £20m? Come on, that's not even enough to put the toothpaste back in the tube at this point
.
We need to focus on supporting local businesses, like the vape shops and barbers who are actually still there
. Maybe we should be looking for ways to attract new businesses that will bring some life to the area, instead of just throwing money at it without a plan
. It's all about finding that balance, you know?
I mean, we all know Labour's trying to help out the high streets, but let's be real, some of these areas have been struggling for years. Newton Aycliffe was once a popular tourist spot, but now it's just a shadow of its former self
We need to focus on supporting local businesses, like the vape shops and barbers who are actually still there