Lord Hague has labeled the HS2 project as a “national disgrace” and believes it should have been canceled years ago. As a staunch supporter of Rishi Sunak, he expressed his dismay at the mismanagement of this flagship infrastructure endeavor. Lord Hague acknowledged the government’s dilemma in deciding the project’s fate, admitting that it may be too late to halt it entirely.
In an interview with Times Radio, Lord Hague criticized the project’s escalating costs and its inability to reach Leeds. “It should have been canceled a few years ago when it was clear that the whole thing was out of control,” he said. Despite the project’s mismanagement and national embarrassment, Lord Hague posed a genuine dilemma: continue with the remaining parts and salvage what can still be done.
Amidst growing concerns about the project’s skyrocketing expenses, Lord Hague’s comments coincide with Rishi Sunak’s evaluation of whether to scrap the Birmingham to Manchester section of HS2. Stay updated with the latest developments below.
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