Boris Johnson and David Cameron criticise transfer to ditch HS2 to Manchester
Former Tory prime ministers have warned Rishi Sunak about "delivering a mutilated HS2" after his authorities refused to disclaim it was contemplating axing a part of the challenge.Boris Johnson stated solutions the Birmingham to Manchester route might be lower over price considerations had been "desperate" and "Treasury-driven nonsense".
He went on to induce the prime minister to ship on the 2019 levelling-up pledge the Tories had been elected on.David Cameron has additionally privately raised important considerations concerning the prospect the high-speed rail line might be closely altered, in response to The Times.The paper quoted an ally who stated it was "unusual" for the previous prime minister, who resigned after the Brexit referendum lead to 2016, to intervene in polit...









