High-speed politicking

Local Transport Today
21 December 2010
 

As transport secretary Philip Hammond this week attempted to placate opponents of high-speed rail by announcing revisions to the London-Birmingham route, the Labour Party appeared to be having second thoughts about whether high-speed rail should actually be a priority at all. At this stage it is hard to gauge the significance of Labour’s announcement that it is to review its support for high-speed rail. It may ultimately mean very little: after all, the party is reviewing all policies and...

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