Belfast, Belfast....public transport...issues of urban transport

 ...surely,is it not time as I wrote in my teleological election proposals for the North and South in September 2009  that Belfast had a proper electric light railway i.e. trams as superannuated geriatrics such as myself call them and an electrified railway network was built across the North by trade union workers and a motorway was built between Belfast and Derry.

If there is £108 billions of public money available for the electric high-speed railway in England we can build an electrified train and tram network in Northern Ireland and build it with trade union labour with the aim to keep work outcomes predictable and to ensure that social insurance and income tax are paid to fund our generous welfare system and public housing. 

This could be financed at 2/7 of the cost of the Southern Luas and DART because the South is a society and economy which imbibed the narcotic of "value-added" prices during its rapid accumulation and late development era.( But now,I ask,why is every effort being made by neo-liberals in the South to impede the Western Road and Rail Orbital Route, a fast-track bus network for Galway and Limerick and a light rail network for Cork? )

The persistent and long-standing problem is the Economic and Social Research Institute in the Republic,as I highlighted in the late eighties and early nineties.

Doom-mongers in cost-utility planning in the Department of Finance and Central Bank have driven generations of young Irishmen and women out of our country and caused unbearable suffering and profound misery.

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The biggest bollocks you will ever meet is a know-it-all or sectarian bigot from Belfast who does not understand what he is talking about. The Sinn Fein politician is typical of that sort of idle mouthpiece. Some bigots live with delusions of grandeur. Give me an honest Dub any day of the week,he will do you no harm unless you antagonise him or there is outside intervention as there was in my case from O Riordain and O Murchu.

In the  former case,I am thinking in terms of Belfast corner-boys such as Mc Cartney and John Larkin Ll.B. who were hoisted up onto our backs by the Queen's Law Faculty Catholic Church to quell dissent in West Belfast. Both were like all Catholic socialists at the time giving information to both British Army and RUC. Pat Finucane was a lawyer who worked for MI 5 and the Home Office. That well-known feature of his activities cost him his life. His son works for MI 5 behind a thin veneer of political credibility provided for him by come-all-ye nationalists.


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