By Sean MaguireAsk any kid what they'd do if they were Prime-Minister and the most likely response you'll get is that they would spend more money in areas like education, health, transport etc.
Somehow in the passage of time between playground and politician this wisdom of needing to spend is lost and all sorts of excuses are made not to invest in infrastructure.
To me it should be called inferred-structure; it's inferred (or it should be) that a state needs efficient, sustainable, and easily-accesible public infrastructure to suceed.
Apparently parts of Australia's clunking public transport infrastructure seem to have missed what should be common knowledge and the virus of ignoring inferred-structure also seems to be plaguing vast quantities of the world- including the rust belts of the UK and the US.
But possibly for no longer.
Barack Obama in what could be a defining point of his Presidency has announced a 6 year plan to invest in America's infrastructure to make it world class again.
Rail, roads, runways- the country will get moving again.
A lesson for the rest of the world that should be inferred but might need to be enforced if it isn't learnt quickly.