Angela Rayner criticises HS2 development during ambulance service visit
Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner said reports of HS2 not being routed all the way to Euston were an example of the Conservative Government failing to deliver on big infrastructure projects. The senior Labour MP, asked about the reports in an interview with broadcasters following a hospital visit to Harlow in Essex, said: “I don’t think it is a sensible idea for the Government to continue to promise things and then not deliver them, especially long-term infrastructure projects."
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