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Torygraph - Crossrail's Terry Morgan in optimistic mood
On Jan 31, 2:42*pm, allantracy wrote:
Crossrail, GW electrification and IEP aren’t going to happen. The only thing that’s keeping all those projects alive is an impending election. If the public finances are as bad as the government is admitting then there’s simply no money to pay for them (and please don’t mention off balance sheet that’s bound to have been one highly dubious practice too many, flogged to death already). Also, considering the unprecedented way the government cancelled this year’s public spending review, until after the election, the public finances are almost certainly a lot worse than they’re letting on. It’s already been leaked that forty thousand nurses posts are going, starting as early as next year, now that’s usually the cut of last resort so what chances those of first? Then add into to this joyless concoction that all of Darling’s spending plans for next year have been based on growth that’s failing to materialise and that our existing debt is no longer attracting a triple A credit rating interest rate and it doesn’t portend well for things like railway spending. Notwithstanding the foregoing, which is accurate, I believe cancelling CrossRail would be a mistake. London needs new transportation infrastructure. |
Torygraph - Crossrail's Terry Morgan in optimistic mood
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, E27002 writes I believe cancelling CrossRail would be a mistake. So, it appears, do the Tories - at least until the election... http://www.conservatives.com/News/News_stories/2010/02/~/media/Files/Downloadable%20Files/new-economic-model.ashx includes We will create a stable and transparent framework to encourage private sector investment in infrastructure. We support Crossrail. We will begin work on Britain's first ever North-South high speed rail line to connect London and Heathrow with Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds, increasing capacity and reducing travel times. Our aspiration is to go further in years to come, to a line that stretches north to Newcastle and Scotland and to a network connecting many of the UK's major cities in a national high-speed network. We will also reform the way our existing railways are run, with longer franchises to encourage private sector investment in much needed improvements. -- Goalie of the Century |
Torygraph - Crossrail's Terry Morgan in optimistic mood
On Feb 2, 12:16*pm, Goalie of the Century wrote:
In message , E27002 writes I believe cancelling CrossRail would be a mistake. So, it appears, do the Tories - at least until the election... http://www.conservatives.com/News/News_stories/2010/02/~/media/Files/... includes We will create a stable and transparent framework to encourage private sector investment in infrastructure. We support Crossrail. We will begin work on Britain's first ever North-South high speed rail line to connect London and Heathrow with Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds, increasing capacity and reducing travel times. Our aspiration is to go further in years to come, to a line that stretches north to Newcastle and Scotland and to a network connecting many of the UK's major cities in a national high-speed network. We will also reform the way our existing railways are run, with longer franchises to encourage private sector investment in much needed improvements. It all sounds very rosy! :-) I am reminded of the time a US constituent tried to sue a politician for breaking an election promise. The judge dismissed the case - an election promise is not a real promise. That said the UK Conservative part is the least bad by a good margin. |
Torygraph - Crossrail's Terry Morgan in optimistic mood
Goalie of the Century wrote:
In message , E27002 writes I believe cancelling CrossRail would be a mistake. So, it appears, do the Tories - at least until the election... http://www.conservatives.com/News/News_stories/2010/02/~/media/Files/Downloadable%20Files/new-economic-model.ashx includes We will create a stable and transparent framework to encourage private sector investment in infrastructure. We support Crossrail. We will begin work on Britain's first ever North-South high speed rail line to connect London and Heathrow with Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds, increasing capacity and reducing travel times. Our aspiration is to go further in years to come, to a line that stretches north to Newcastle and Scotland and to a network connecting many of the UK's major cities in a national high-speed network. We will also reform the way our existing railways are run, with longer franchises to encourage private sector investment in much needed improvements. Can the leopard change its spots? -- As through this world I've rambled, I've met plenty of funny men, Some rob you with a sixgun, some with a fountain pen. Woody Guthrie |
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