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Prime Minister 'remains committed' to Northern Powerhouse Rail | Prime Minister 'remains committed' to Northern Powerhouse Rail |
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PM 'remains committed' to Northern Powerhouse Rail | |
The prime minister has said his government "remains committed" to Northern Powerhouse Rail amid recent uncertainty over the major infrastructure project. | |
It comes after plans to extend high-speed rail across the north of England were delayed further, which the BBC understands was due to concerns over long-term costs. | It comes after plans to extend high-speed rail across the north of England were delayed further, which the BBC understands was due to concerns over long-term costs. |
Sir Keir Starmer said he wanted to "get it right" following the scrapping of HS2's northern phases. | Sir Keir Starmer said he wanted to "get it right" following the scrapping of HS2's northern phases. |
"While I do understand the frustration, I think that anyone who looks at the mess the last government made of HS2 would say getting it right matters rather than taking decisions that unravel like HS2," he added. | "While I do understand the frustration, I think that anyone who looks at the mess the last government made of HS2 would say getting it right matters rather than taking decisions that unravel like HS2," he added. |
Northern Powerhouse Rail aims to cut journey times between northern towns and cities, including those in Yorkshire. | Northern Powerhouse Rail aims to cut journey times between northern towns and cities, including those in Yorkshire. |
It would include infrastructure upgrades and new lines but is a plan that numerous politicians have failed to deliver. | It would include infrastructure upgrades and new lines but is a plan that numerous politicians have failed to deliver. |
The prime minister said £3.5bn had been invested into the upgrade of the existing line, which was announced in the last budget. | The prime minister said £3.5bn had been invested into the upgrade of the existing line, which was announced in the last budget. |
On losing ground to Reform in Yorkshire, Starmer said people needed to decide whether they wanted the "toxic divide" that he says that party offers. | |
"You can have patriotic national renewal with Labour – or the politics of grievance which is Reform – where they want to trade on the problems not fix the problems because if we were to fix the problems their whole reason to exist dies away," he said. | "You can have patriotic national renewal with Labour – or the politics of grievance which is Reform – where they want to trade on the problems not fix the problems because if we were to fix the problems their whole reason to exist dies away," he said. |
"We need to make our argument about what we're doing, also we need to remind people what we have done. | "We need to make our argument about what we're doing, also we need to remind people what we have done. |
'Making progress' | |
Meanwhile, Starmer said while "millions of people voted for change" at last year's general election, he understood people's "frustration" at the time it took for that change to be take place. | |
"It takes time to unpick 14 years of failure," he said. | |
"The economy was badly damaged, public services were on their knees. We're making progress on that. | |
"We've delivered five million extra appointments for the NHS; we're rolling out childcare for those between nine months and four years; we're striking trade deals and getting investment in." | |
However, Starmer said ahead of the local elections next May, "we need to make our argument about what we're doing". | |
"We also need to remind people what we have done: waiting lists are coming down, confidence in the NHS is going up. | |
"There's more to do, I accept that - bringing in the Hillsborough Law to deal with injustices, and trade deals which benefit all parts of the country." | |
Listen to highlights from West Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North. | Listen to highlights from West Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North. |
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