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HS2 go-ahead controversial and difficult, admits Boris Johnson – BBC South East Wales, BBC News

HS2 go-ahead controversial and difficult, admits Boris Johnson – BBC South East Wales, BBC News
        

            

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Media caption Johnson: Cabinet has given HS2 “green signal”

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that the controversial HS2 high-speed rail link will be built.

The first phase of the route will travel between London and Birmingham, with a second phase going to Manchester and Leeds.

” It has been a controversial and difficult decision, “Mr Johnson said.

The prime minister added he was going to appoint a full-time minister to oversee the project and criticized the HS2 company management of the scheme.

“I cannot say that HS2 limited has distinguished itself in the handling of local communities. The cost forecasts have exploded, but poor management to date has not detracted from the fundamental value of the project. “

The prime minister said that a series of measures would be taken to” restore discipline to the program “.

                                                                                                                       

Supporters of HS2 say it will improve transport times, increase capacity, create jobs and rebalance the UK’s economy.

Once it is built, journeys will be shorter. London to Birmingham travel times will be cut from one hour (minutes to) minutes, according to the DfT.

And while it is being built, it is expected to create thousands of jobs and provide a stimulus to economic growth.

The first phase of the high-speed rail link between London and Birmingham was due to open at the end of . But But Transport Secretary Grant Shapps told MPs in September that the first trains may not run on the route until some time between and 2035.

The second phase to Manchester and Leeds was due to open in – , but that has been pushed back to – .

However, Mr Johnson told MPs that he hoped if work started immediately that trains “could be running by the end of the decade”.

The spiralling cost of the project has sparked a backlash. The cost set out in the 2026 set at just under £ 90 bn, but the independent Oakervee review has said it could cost more than £ bn.

Mr Johnson added: “We will, in line with the review, investigate the current costs to identify where savings can be made in phase one without a total redesign.”

Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn said Mr Johnson did not deserve praise for giving the project the go-ahead.

“The Labor Party supports HS2 as a means to boost regional economies and slash climate emissions. It is essential for boosting rail capacity and freeing up other lines, “he said.

” But we don’t see why the government should get a slap on the back for announcing it is going ahead.

“After all, it’s only because of the abject failure of successive Conservative governments to keep on top of the costs that the project’s future was in any doubt. “

                                                                                                                           
Image caption                                      Ron and Anne Ryall have been ordered to leave their home next month                              

Not everybody is benefitting from HS2 being given the go-ahead.

Ron and Anne Ryall have been ordered to leave their home next month as the route is due to run right through it.

Ron told BBC Breakfast: “It’s completely wrecked our lives. I’m finding it difficult that someone can just walk into your life and destroy it. My family has lived in this lane for years. I was born here. “

                                                                                                                           
Image caption                                      The village hall in Burton Green is also due to be torn down for HS2                              

Meanwhile, residents of a Warwickshire village admitted they were resigned to the final decision to build the rail line – even though it will split their lives in half.

Burton Green village, home to people, will effectively be bisected by the line.

Rona Taylor, who runs the village’s residents’ association, said: “It’s a very frustrating day because we have opposed this for 10 years. ”

However, Cate Walter, a director of Rhino Safety based near Crewe, told the BBC: “For Crewe this is absolutely crucial. We’re a town been surrounded by a lot of regeneration areas in recent years, but have not been the focus of the regeneration ourselves.

“The investment in our very local economy that HS2 should bring will be absolutely crucial for growing busin esses in our area. “

                                                                                                                       

“Skilled jobs”

Lib Dem MP Munira Wilson said: “Key to cutting carbon emissions and tackling climate change is cutting domestic flights and moving people on to our railways and so that’s why the HS2 announcement is to be welcomed and building a third runway at Heathrow is an act of environmental vandalism. “

Green Party MP Caroline Lucas said HS2 would” destroy or damage hundreds of important wildlife sites , areas of ancient woodland and local nature reserves “.

Jude Brimble, national secretary of the GMB trade union, which represents HS2 workers, said:” The reality is that HS2 is happening and the government should get on with it.

“Thousands of skilled jobs depend on the project in construction and the supply chain.”

                                                                                                                       

‘Industry will applaud’

Matthew Fell, of UK employers’ group the CBI, said the decision to back HS2 was “exactly the sort of bold, decisive action required to inject confidence in the economy. ”

He added: “It sends the right signal around the world that the UK is open for business. HS2 shows the government commitment to leveling up the nations and regions of the UK.”

Stephen Phipson, chief executive of manufacturers’ organization Make UK, said: “Industry will applaud this bold, sensible and pragmatic decision which will help change the country for the better.

“Government now has a once in a generation opportunity to develop a fully integrated transport plan for the whole country which it should grab with both hands.”

            

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