LABOUR is under pressure to “be bold” and guarantee that HS2 will be built in full, after the party said its decision on the project would be subject to review.
Addressing Labour’s annual conference, which is likely to be the final gathering of the party faithful before the next General Election, Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves said: “When it comes to getting things built and projects delivered, Britain has become the sick man of Europe with HS2 coming in at ten times the cost of the French equivalent.
“That is why our Shadow Transport Secretary Louise Haigh will commission an independent expert inquiry into HS2 to learn the lessons for the future.”
Her comments came after party leader Sir Keir Starmer said he could not “stand here and commit to reversing…
