Jim McMahon responds to reports of a 'rethink' by the Transport Secretary on HS2
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Jim McMahon MP, Labour’s Shadow Transport Secretary, responding to
reports of a ‘rethink’ by the Transport Secretary on HS2, said:
"You cannot trust a word the Tories say. Expecting people to accept
endless rebadging of promises made years ago is insulting. "Poor
transport connectivity continues to hold back the North, Midlands
and beyond and the Conservatives' record is one of total failure to
deliver. Communities that stand to lose out once again – thanks to
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Jim McMahon MP, Labour’s Shadow Transport Secretary, responding to reports of a ‘rethink’ by the Transport Secretary on HS2, said: "You cannot trust a word the Tories say. Expecting people to accept endless rebadging of promises made years ago is insulting. "Poor transport connectivity continues to hold back the North, Midlands and beyond and the Conservatives' record is one of total failure to deliver. Communities that stand to lose out once again – thanks to the Government’s incompetence and inability to keep projects on track - will rightly feel betrayed by yet another broken promise dressed up as a new announcement." Ends Notes to editors
June 2014 - In a speech in Manchester, then-Chancellor George Osborne proposes a new high-speed link between Leeds and Manchester. August 2014 – An alliance of six city councils unveiled the first route plan for a new trans-Pennine high speed rail link, backed on the day by Osborne. March 2015 – DfT publishes plans for transport infrastructure in the North of England, including proposals for a new line linking Liverpool to Hull. General Election 2015 – The Tory Manifesto pledges to ‘develop High Speed 3 to join up the North’ March 2016 - At the Budget 2016, Osborne backs the NIC’s report calling for High Speed North. The report noted that ‘it takes longer to get from Liverpool to Hull by train than to travel twice the distance from London to Paris.’ General Election 2017 – The Tory Manifesto promises to ‘continue our programme of strategic national investments, including High Speed 2, Northern Powerhouse Rail and the expansion of Heathrow airport’. October 2017 – Then-Chancellor Philip Hammond recommits to Northern Powerhouse Rail (as it then came to be more regularly called) and allocated £300m to future-proof junctions between Northern Powerhouse Rail and HS2. March 2019 – A new Government commission is set up to plan a new £6bn city centre station in Liverpool to accommodate HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail July 2019 – Boris Johnson pledges to fund the Leeds to Manchester section as proposed by Transport for the North, as a first stage. September 2019 – The Government rows back on committing to the exact route plan. General Election 2019 – The Tory Manifesto states ‘now is the time to invest in Northern Powerhouse Rail’. February 2020 – Andrew Stephenson is named ‘Northern Powerhouse Rail and HS2 Minister’ splitting the role from the brief of Rail Minister, and is tasked with ‘keeping a firm grip on these vital projects’ October 2020 – Grant Shapps recommits to Northern Powerhouse Rail in his speech to the Great Northern Conference. Feb 2021 – The Government tells Transport for the North to hold off on submitting its plans for Northern Powerhouse Rail https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/transport/grant-shapps-orders-leaders-delay-business-case-northern-powerhouse-rail-amid-fears-parts-scheme-could-be-downgraded-3137125 Aug 2021 – Reports suggest the eastern leg of HS2 could be scrapped https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/aug/22/hs2-eastern-leg-to-leeds-may-be-scrapped-new-leak-claims
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