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Prime Minister Sunak cancels the northern leg of the High-Speed 2 rail project

    Kris Lubcek
    By Kris Lubcek Replies (3)

    HS2 route

    On the fourth day of the Conservative Party's conference at Manchester, prime minister Rishi Sunak drops the bomb shell by announcing the cancellation of the Birmingham-Manchester leg of HS2. The rumors were there for several weeks already but there were also some strong opposition to any cancellation.

    Sunak said the cancellation was due to doubling costs and long delays.

    The now-cancelled Birmingham-Manchester leg of HS2 was to cost £36bn by latest estimates. Sunak said, the amount would be spent for other transport projects with `quicker results`.

    This is not the first time HS2 faces cancellation. The eastern leg between Birmingham and Leeds was also cancelled in 2021.

    • Keith Keloe
      By Keith Keloe

      The government had been loudly trumpeting this for quite a time now...

    • Keith Keloe
      By Keith Keloe

      This is what happens when a bean-counter becomes a prime minister.

      Poor decision-making without a vision for Britain and only for short-term gains.

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