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Support for an M4 relief road around Newport could increase if the first minister was more transparent on the cost, the Welsh Tories have said. | Support for an M4 relief road around Newport could increase if the first minister was more transparent on the cost, the Welsh Tories have said. |
Their leader Andrew RT Davies asked Carwyn Jones to explain why he told BBC Radio Wales he thought it would cost "way below" the official £1bn estimate. | Their leader Andrew RT Davies asked Carwyn Jones to explain why he told BBC Radio Wales he thought it would cost "way below" the official £1bn estimate. |
The first minister said he would not "show his cards" ahead of negotiations with potential contractors. | |
A previous plan was dropped in 2009 when £1bn was judged unaffordable. | A previous plan was dropped in 2009 when £1bn was judged unaffordable. |
However, the project was revived and, according to Welsh government website details last updated in July, is still predicted to cost around £1bn. | |
Pressed on the issue during First Minister's Questions on Tuesday, Mr Jones refused to announce any new estimate. | |
"That is the equivalent of showing your cards in a poker game because we will have companies tendering for contracts to build the M4 if it gets to that stage, as is our plan," he said. | |
"Revealing beforehand what your target figure is is not a wise move in the world of business." | |
Mr Davies responded, saying: "It is not unreasonable to ask for clarity around these figures and around these numbers when so much effort and civil service time is put into it. | |
"Ultimately you could get more support for the project if you were more transparent in the remarks that were made." | |
None of the opposition parties at the assembly have supported the Welsh government's plan to build a new six lane motorway to the south of Newport. | |
The Conservatives have said there should be a review of the plan, while Plaid Cymru and the Liberal Democrats support a proposal to upgrade the existing southern distributor road through Newport. | |
Outside the chamber, Mr Davies told BBC Wales the Tories would consider supporting a new motorway if the cost is reduced. | |
A final decision is expected after the assembly election in May and, subject to approval and a public inquiry, the road could be completed in 2021. |