Stunned by the Tiny Staff: £10bn Labour-Backed Tech Hub Exposed Having Only 300 Permanent Jobs

A shocking revelation has shaken the tech industry as the Labour-backed £10bn tech hub is set to create a mere 300 permanent jobs, sparking widespread concerns over the ambitious project's actual benefits to the nation.

Amidst the fanfare surrounding the £10 billion deal, Labour's silence on the minuscule workforce has left critics scrambling to understand the true implications of this enormous investment.

Initially touted as a monumental step forward in driving growth and creating jobs, this latest development raises significant questions about the project's viability in contributing to the nation's economic prosperity.

Government officials have been keen to stress the importance of this partnership, with the Prime Minister assuring US investors that Britain is indeed open for business.

As part of the agreement, a pro-Trump billionaire has pledged support for the ambitious project which will be anchored in Northumberland.

This news comes on the heels of Labour's anticipated announcement regarding the £10 billion AI project.

However, the decision has sparked controversy due to Blackstone's significant involvement in the £10 billion investment in Blyth AI data center.

Meanwhile, Keir Starmer finds himself at the center of a recent gaffe after being spotted in a photo with an influential figure tied to the project, highlighting the ongoing scrutiny of his dealings.

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