'The Prime Minister's taken a decision that he thinks, and I think, is in the interest of the country'
Transport Secretary Mark Harper said he was 'proud' of the decision to cut HS2 to Manchester - and shrugged off criticism from ex-Tory Prime Minister David Cameron and former Chancellor George Osborne. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak used his speech at the Conservative Party conference on Wednesday to confirm he has axed Phases 2a and 2b of the high-speed railway.
"I worked closely with both of them in government and was very proud to serve with them. But that was a number of years ago. The facts have changed, the costs of the project have escalated, the patterns of travel have changed post-pandemic.READ MORE: Rishi Sunak's denials over HS2 to Manchester 'exposed by his own video'
The Cabinet minister said 'saving the £36bn we were due to spend' on HS2 and 'investing every penny' in alternative transport projects was 'a decision [he is] proud of'. He told BBC Breakfast the decision was partly about the cost of HS2 'but also the change in behaviour post-pandemic'. "And the business case for HS2 was heavily weighted towards business travel. Business and commuter travel is 50pc down where it was pre-pandemic."
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