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British GP facing a year on the sidelines
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<blockquote data-quote="Salty25" data-source="post: 605805" data-attributes="member: 185281"><p>Ultimately, this boils down to the fact Bernie wants a new track in Britain, but isn't prepared to pay for it.</p><p></p><p>Bernie has made it clear that if private business isn't prepared or able to fund a new track (which is no small undertaking), he believes it's the responsibility of the government to stump up the funds* - so what you're left with in Britain and other western countries is a catch-22 in which, post-credit crunch, neither situation is likely, especially when you consider that some of the new tracks still run at considerable loss.</p><p></p><p>I'd rather <strong>not</strong> have a British GP if that is what it has come to, it might very well speed up Bernie's retirement.</p><p></p><p>* Also, there is still kick-back from Bernie about the tobacco issue and the donation way back in '97.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salty25, post: 605805, member: 185281"] Ultimately, this boils down to the fact Bernie wants a new track in Britain, but isn't prepared to pay for it. Bernie has made it clear that if private business isn't prepared or able to fund a new track (which is no small undertaking), he believes it's the responsibility of the government to stump up the funds* - so what you're left with in Britain and other western countries is a catch-22 in which, post-credit crunch, neither situation is likely, especially when you consider that some of the new tracks still run at considerable loss. I'd rather [b]not[/b] have a British GP if that is what it has come to, it might very well speed up Bernie's retirement. * Also, there is still kick-back from Bernie about the tobacco issue and the donation way back in '97. [/QUOTE]
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