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I remember fondly an elderly lady interviewed on tv when HS2 was being mooted.
On being told that the new route/trains would cut ?90 minutes from the London to Birmingham journey time, she paused in thought for a moment.
Couldn't they just get an earlier train?, she asked...
... I know this is a serious issue, but that elderly lady's response gave me a chuckle. I mean, the logic is impeccable!
But, on a more sober note, it is another broken promise. This was one of Johnson's first pledges in 2019. At a visit to Manchester's Science and Industry Museum he said "I want to be the prime minister who does with Northern Powerhouse Rail what we did for Crossrail in London.”
Ultimately, what will it mean for the north of England? If you look at other European countries - or Asia - HS rail has a major effect on their economies.
"Most of our taxes seem to be spent on activities in the southeast, leaving the rest of the country out on a limb. No wonder the Redwall Tories are spitting feathers. I am too."
... yep, I can see why the OP is miffed...
That's the issue, isn't it? It's another broken promise. Moreover, Manchester has been told that its new railways will run overground, some on stilts, which will impact on the lives of people living in the areas where the lines are situated. Originally, the extensions were going to be underground. Grant Shapps told people, in effect, that they should be grateful for what they've got.