http://www.guardian.c...ss-of-thameslink-deal
So our government has once again preferred to go 'foreign' than support our 'home' industries and workers.
/// Transport minister Theresa Villiers insisted that the Siemens bid represented "the best value for money for taxpayers" and would benefit Thameslink passengers with "modern, greener and more reliable trains".///
What she failed to say in this report is what she said on the TV news, that being it was European law that government contracts should represent the best value for money.
How can this be the best value for money, taking into account the expected loss of skilled jobs, but most important of all the loss of yet another British Manufacturer?
These redundant workers will either finish up on the dole or be forced to change their type of job, which means more losses to our skill base, and is it only the Germans that can provide us with "modern, greener and more reliable trains"?