Reform UK accetterebbe a qualsiasi schema ferroviario settentrionale ad alta velocità, afferma Richard Tice | Industria ferroviaria

    https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/sep/08/reform-uk-would-axe-any-high-speed-northern-rail-schemes-says-richard-tice

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    1. UuusernameWith4Us on

      Reform are actively trying to undermine infrastructure investment and set back progress by decades.

    2. limeflavoured on

      I never understand why anyone would be against improving the infrastructure of the country.

    3. KIAA0319 on

      Reform are showing that they’re the fascist party of the south. Farage is “concerned” about the boats crossings, he’s concerned about how to use London to set up shell companies for his tax dodging, and Tice is wanting to kill off investment in the North.

      I can’t see how any Northerner would ever bother voting for them.

    4. Opposite-Ad-7317 on

      No!!! I want them to waste billions on a service which is slightly faster than what we already have!!! As a northerner, how am I supposed to get a pret a mange slightly quicker!!!!!

      Damn you reform!!!!!!

    5. lNFORMATlVE on

      Another “fuck anyone but the south of england” manoeuvre. You’d think they’d want to try not to alienate potential voters but you know, alienating people is pretty much their entire ethos.

    6. A party I don’t vote for would do something negative regarding something that my party has put a lot of money into

      Cheers Jeff

    7. Beautiful_Bad333 on

      This is great, This is something I think the public would appose. Hopefully it’ll be pushed by the media and negatively affect their ratings.

      All we need now is for another party to emerge that is a middle ground between labour and Reform.

    8. Independent_North135 on

      Oh no !
      I don’t know how we will manage in Northern England.
      Telephones , emails , live link video conferences are foreign concepts to us.
      Our pigeons can only carry so many information and since the canals are no longer in operation we are basically confined to walking distance when we travel.

      Investment in businesses in the North and relocation of Government departments e.g tax offices up north, would be a better use of public funds than a train scheme that would take jobs away from the region and make our housing even more expensive as we’d become a commuter belt for those working in London.

    9. JackStrawWitchita on

      Reform just want to wreck the UK. Their supporters just want to burn it all down so everyone else’s life is as crap as theirs.

    10. pajamakitten on

      Let’s hope people wake up and realise that if Reform gets into power they will be responsible for more than immigration. I doubt it but this is why single issue voting is a terrible idea: you get everything that comes with Reform, which is going to fuck a lot of their voters over. Investing in tiny violins might not be such a bad idea if Reform comes to power.

    11. Mail-Malone on

      Seventeen billion for thirty miles of rail, seems expensive.

    12. Reasonable-Client143 on

      Who needs high-speed rail when the English invented trains that will run on Great British coal…

    13. Dry_Yogurt2458 on

      Were going to reopen the canals and turnpikes, things were better in the old days.

    14. JustYouTryItLad on

      Good. The whole project is a shocking waste and I care far more about our trees and dormice than I do being able to get to work ten minutes earlier. 

    15. KindlyReflection6020 on

      Reform have probably worked out that they will save no money from cancelling HS2 and that said cancellation would be as much as a political headache as continuing with it. So they need to find something else that can be cancelled.

    16. 2070FUTURENOWWHUURT on

      High speed rail is a boondoggle made redundant by remote working for one and then automation and AI for another.

      If the gov had spent the money it has spaffed on HSR into nuclear power, we’d have something to show for it.

    17. ruffianrevolution on

      Is he talking about Britain or Dubai, where he lives?

    18. This is also the same party that wanted to axe HS2 in the 2024 manifesto, in spite of it being fully under construction. Reform are complete idiots

    19. jizzyjugsjohnson on

      Bring back Steam Trains, Corsets and excessively large Sideburns!!!

    20. -info-sec- on

      As a northerner, we don’t need high speed rail. We just need it to be on time, clean and free fast WiFi.

      The north is beautiful, the countryside is picturesque, we can’t justify spending 100 million+ to save 6 mins.

      Just make things cheaper/better…

    21. JagoHazzard on

      I don’t hate the idea of building a tunnel under Manchester, but it’s not exactly new.

    22. Usedbeef on

      The real money is in the South… Why would you invest in the North?

    23. Unlucky-Public-2947 on

      So they don’t want the north to have hi speed trains, and have previously argued against pylons of all things, why would anybody actually vote for these idiots.

    24. judochop1 on

      Not even in government and already laying into the north, just what we need, less interest from central government.

    25. judochop1 on

      Just think, if we do go to war with Russia, and we need to move men, munitions and machines around the country as quick and efficiently as possible, high speed rail will help free up rail capacity. So of course, nobody in Reform would go for that.

    26. MrSierra125 on

      Ofcourse they would. They don’t want to help the north.

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