Saturday, 22 January 2011 08:29

Ireland the Bail Out and the Transport Industry - where's the future?

I watched with interest as the Irish Government finally capitulated to pressure from the European Community to accept a emergency bailout of its economy.  It must have been a very bitter pill to swallow for the hard hit people of Ireland but one that I believe will be best option in the long run; you’re probably wondering why I would bother to voice my view or even worse be qualified to have a view, but as I am one of the debt ridden tax payers of the UK, I know what it’s like to wake up in the morning and know my kids will be paying off the greedy finance houses and Banks debts when I am dead and gone.

So if that in any way qualifies me to voice an opinion, the purpose of pointing out something that is now yesterdays ‘chip paper’ is that I believe, the small businesses of Ireland can expect the likes of RBS and Anglo Irish to step up to the plate and start setting up their stall in earnest.  Lending and Commerce are coming back to Ireland make no mistake!  Maybe not now, maybe not tomorrow, but it’s coming and with it the seeds of change that will wake The Celtic Tiger again, perhaps with less teeth and claws but none the less an animal to contend with.  Consumers are going to have more money in their pockets to buy the product that the Transport Industry is going to bring in, and we all know those tired trucks  are on their last legs are going to have to be replaced.

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