A lone hand rises for HS2
Quick straw poll – who wants HS2? A lone hand rises. Who wants HS3? The hands fly up
HS2 Project And IMF Warning
This was originally published on South Heath against HS2.
A report by the International Monetary Fund casts doubt on...
More from UKIP & The Greens on HS2
Here are two very similar views from two very dissimilar parties, with the common thread of HS2.
The Green Party:
UKIP:
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For HS2 playing the Europe card has become a busted flush
From 51M.
When all else fails, HS2 advocates play the Europe card. Patrick McLoughlin did it recently when talking about...
Osborne coy in Notts, as republicans called in to save Aylesbury from HS2 backlash
In the last few days, the Prime Minister and Chancellor have touring the country trying to extol the virtues...
Sir David Attenborough derailed by Cameron on plan to save nature reserve from HS2
A plan backed by Sir David Attenborough to protect the first nature reserve in the world from HS2 has...
Cameron and Osborne: Creweless on SNP HS2 policy
With the General Election in full swing, sometimes when politicians make statements, you find yourself with a sudden urge...
Confusion over SNP support for HS2
Supporters of HS2 might have been relieved with the publication of the Scottish Nationalist Party’s manifesto today. In the...
Labour bin pro HS2 policy in key marginals
Two of the top Labour targets for the General Election, Broxtowe (Number 8) and North Warwickshire (Number 1) are seats heavily impacted by HS2. As such, it’s no surprise that their candidates in both of these seats have expressed reservations about HS2, bucking the party policy to support it. Here’s what Broxtowe candidate Nick Palmer had to say last week:
Meanwhile, in North Warwickshire, the Labour candidate Mike O’Brien who like Palmer was the MP there up until 2010 is again against the project. He doesn’t mention that in this clip, but he finds out that it’s parties who oppose HS2 that voters are looking to.