So Sunak Lied then!

Ollygon

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He was interviewed on Tuesday saying no decision had been made on HS2.

BUT

In a video just released, he's explaining why it's not going ahead, and this was a recorded Video made at Downing Street before the Tory Party Conference.

Obviously been getting lessons from the Lying Bastard himself.

Can the country believe a word he says?
 
He was interviewed on Tuesday saying no decision had been made on HS2.

BUT

In a video just released, he's explaining why it's not going ahead, and this was a recorded Video made at Downing Street before the Tory Party Conference.

Obviously been getting lessons from the Lying Bastard himself.

Can the country believe a word he says?
I think we already knew the answer to that one.
 
£2.3 billion wasted on HS2 for preparation of Brum to Manchester.
Nothing mentioned on that !
All them improvements for North remind me of all the Oyston statements which never materialised.
 
Like any government procurement, I’m sure they knew what the suggested result was, even though a final decision hadn’t been confirmed in writing to the contractors.
 
I'll let him off that incident. He obviously wanted to announce it in his speech to conference so that's why he said what he did. That's politics.
 
Two days ago promised Education was a priority and today cut the budget

His Transport announcement seems to be losing promised items by the day
 
So I just read that £1.5 million was spent on property purchases on the Birmingham / Manchester route THE DAY BEFORE he made his announcement. Beggars belief.
 
So I just read that £1.5 million was spent on property purchases on the Birmingham / Manchester route THE DAY BEFORE he made his announcement. Beggars belief.
A rounding error in the grand scheme of things, and they'll probably make a profit selling the stuff on again.
 
Not sure what the point of the OP is. He's hardly going to disclose his government's radical policies the day before his party's conference. That doesn't make him a lying bastard, it makes him a politician.
 
Not sure what the point of the OP is. He's hardly going to disclose his government's radical policies the day before his party's conference...

Of course some may take issue with the term "radical policies".

Cancelling a major infrastructure project only weeks after insisting they wouldn`t, an incremental ban of smoking when most youngsters vape anyway, and a reform to the education system that will probably never happen.

Oh! and promising some long overdue funds to the north for transport improvements as a bit of pre-election pork-barrelling.

"Radical", really?
 
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