Tory cancellation of promised electrification works will lengthen journey times, increase carbon emissions and raise the cost of the rail network

Tory cancellation of promised
electrification works will lengthen journey times, increase carbon emissions
and raise the cost of the rail network

By scrapping the electrification of the
TransPennine route, the Tories are essentially pulling the plug on the proposed
Crossrail for the Northern Powerhouse project, which could no longer be a fully
electrified network.

Cancelling electrification
projects around the country will add significantly to journey times:

  • Journeys between Manchester
    and Liverpool will add nearly 30 minutes

  •  Journeys between Leeds
    and Newcastle will add over 20 minutes.

  • Cancelling the
    electrification of the Cardiff to Swansea section of the Great Western Mainline
    puts at risk the estimated journey time saving between Swansea and London with
    Super Express trains of 19 minutes.

Labour has made a £10
billion commitment
to “Crossrail for the North” to reverse decades of
underinvestment in Northern transport infrastructure that has undermined the
economic potential of the north of England and help deliver 850,000 new jobs by
2050.


Network Rail estimates that electrification and the
running of electric vehicles can help to reduce CO2 emissions by an average of
20 to 30 per cent compared to their diesel counterparts and the maintenance
costs for electric trains are 33 per cent lower than for diesel.

Network Rail also estimates that electric passenger
vehicles fuel savings are between 19 and 26 pence per vehicle mile.

Andy McDonald MP, Labour’s
Shadow Transport Secretary,
commenting on the
findings, said:

“The Government’s disgraceful U-turn on
their promise to deliver electrification on the Midland Mainline, Trans-Pennine
and Great Western routes will threaten economic growth in areas of England and
Wales already suffering from poor connectivity and underinvestment.

“Pulling the plug on electrification
shows the Tories’ disregard for Wales and Yorkshire, which will continue to
suffer from underinvestment, and proves the ‘Midlands Engine’ and the ‘Northern
Powerhouse’ are just more empty slogans from this Government.

“The Tories are trying to pull the wool over people’s
eyes by claiming that diesel bi-mode trains will deliver the same benefits as
electrification, despite saying for years that failure to electrify the network
costs more in the long run, causes more pollution, worsens air quality, lessens
capacity and makes services slower and less reliable.

“Not only will Labour deliver the promised
electrification, we will address the imbalance in transport infrastructure
spending, committing to building a Crossrail for the North and enhancing and
expanding the rail network in order to drive economic growth and rebalance our
economy for the many not the few”.

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It is unbelievable that the Government is planning further privatisation to the justice system – Richard Burgon

Richard Burgon MP, Labour’s Shadow Justice Secretary, responding to
Government proposals to
privatise the collection of court fines
, said:

“It is unbelievable that the Government is planning further
privatisation to the justice system. 

“The outsourcing of Civil Enforcement Officers will combine weaker
oversight with pressure to maximise profits and risks more and more people
becoming victim of rogue private bailiffs.

“A previous attempt to privatise all enforcement work was
abandoned, but
only after the Conservative government had wasted millions of pounds of
taxpayers’ money pursuing it. It should not be putting such a flawed idea back
on the table.

“From the deep failures in the part-privatised probation system to
the scandal surrounding G4S tagging contracts, the Conservative Government’s
obsession with privatisation is at the expense of delivering a fair justice
system that works for all.”




This Government has failed to meet every fiscal target they have set themselves – Peter Dowd

Peter
Dowd MP, Labour’s Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
, responding to reports in the Times that the
Chancellor is considering to again extend the time until he balances the books
until 2027, said:

“If these reports are true, it demonstrates once again that this Tory
Government is economically inept and would have failed to meet every fiscal
target they have set themselves.

“It also suggests that the Chancellor has had to break cover once more to brief
the press that he will fail to meet his own target for balancing the books in a
bid to get his excuses in early ahead of the Autumn Budget later this year.

“Only
a Labour Government will provide the investment our economy needs, underpinned
by our Fiscal Credibility Rule, in order to balance the books and build the
high wage, high skill jobs of the future.”




Today’s announcement shows that the Government has still not got a grip on the broken energy market – Whitehead

Alan Whitehead MP, Labour’s Shadow
Minister for Energy and Climate Change,
commenting
on the announcement that British Gas will increase its prices, said:

“Today’s announcement shows that the
Conservative Government has still not got a grip on the broken energy market,
with companies raising prices yet again.

“This is why we need a Labour
Government to radically transform the energy market, bring down energy bills
and transition to a low carbon future.

“At the very least the Conservatives
should institute the energy price cap which Theresa May promised during the
campaign.”




Liz McInnes response to the outcome of the election in Venezuela

Liz McInnes, Labour’s
Shadow Foreign Minister,
responding
to the outcome of the election in Venezuela, said:

“We mourn all those
who have been killed and injured in the protests leading up to this election,
and we urge everyone in Venezuela,
on all sides, to end the bloodshed immediately.

"In particular, we
urge the government of Venezuela to recognise its responsibilities to protect
human rights, free speech and the rule of law. The outcome of this election
cannot be treated as a mandate for a further escalation of repression,
division, and violence.

"President Maduro
must also respond personally to the legitimate concerns of the international
community about the increasingly authoritarian nature of his rule and the
growing hardship facing his people.

"If he believes
those concerns are misplaced, it is up to him to prove them wrong, not through
his words, but through his deeds.”