There’s a bit of good news in here:

In the four years that followed (2018-21), the average gap in investment in rail and road decreased from 66% to 34%. During that time, seven countries invested more in rail than roads – Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the UK – while the rest spent more on roads than rail.

But ideally we need a Wales style road building freeze across Europe. We have enough roads to get everywhere, it’s purely building for capacity now and we should be shifting that capacity to rail.

  • elouboub
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    71 year ago

    French government: centre right (or quite right depending on which foot they step out of bed with)

    German governments hitherto: centre-right, capitalist, christian (current government trying to unfuck what was done)

    Spanish government: centre right

    Dutch government: centre right for what, a decade?

    Belgian government: lol, whatever the fuck they were up to

    Bulgaria: holy shit are they right

    Poland: kekw, do I even have to state it?

    Danish government: the “we hate immigrants” government

    What about the rest? I haven’t been keeping track.