Sunak in promise to change Britain’s ‘broken’ politics as HS2 faces cuts
- Rishi Sunak, facing backlash for abandoning the northern leg of HS2, is positioning himself as a radical reformer and pledging to reinvest £36 billion into road and rail schemes in the North and Midlands.
- In his Conservative conference speech, Prime Minister Boris Johnson criticized the broken political system that incentivizes the easy decision over the right one, while hinting at the potential cancellation of the high-speed rail project.
- Suella Braverman's conference speech warned of a potential influx of uncontrolled and unmanageable migrants if the government doesn't act decisively, causing unease among senior Conservatives.
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Sunak to tell Tories of Britain’s broken politics amid chaotic conference
Prime minister faces claims that after 13 years in power, many of the problems he highlights are of his own party’s makingBritain’s political system is broken and voters are exhausted, Rishi Sunak will say on Wednesday as he struggles to wrestle back control of the agenda at a Conservative conference dominated by rival factions, leadership posturing and speculation about HS2.However, the prime minister faces claims that, after 13 years of Tory g…
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