Ineos. Grangemouth. Jim Ratcliffe.
He's finally reversed his decision to close half the plant, but how can one man hold a workforce and a nation to ransom? I can't think of a better argument for nationalising crucial infrastructure industries.
My friends The Bermondsey Joyriders are playing at Grangemouth, the first date of their Scottish tour showcasing their blisteringly passionate album, Noise and Revolution.
Above, the video I edited for them as inspired by the track, "Society is Rapidly Changing". Good luck, guys. And good luck Grangemouth.
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