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    Mari
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    The Sunday Telegraph has learned that even as they promoted the supposed benefits of the controversial high-speed line, civil servants were sitting on a secret 170-page report which revealed those benefits to be grossly exaggerated.


    One senior official at the DfT explicitly told colleagues that the research "could not be used" because it would spoil the case for HS2, according to Colin Allen, a local resident who has sought the document’s release under the Freedom of Information Act.


    “I was absolutely horrified that they were covering this up,” he said.


    The cornerstone of the new line's business case is a claim that the first phase, from London to Birmingham, will generate benefits worth £23 billion, more than the £17 billion cost of building it.


    The vast majority of the supposed benefits - £20.1 billion – come from claimed increases in productivity on the basis that quicker journeys will leave people with more time to work.


    The then transport secretary, Philip Hammond, said it would “reshape Britain’s economic geography” and “transform Britain’s competitiveness as profoundly as the coming of the railways in the 19th century.”


    The Prime Minister, David Cameron, claimed that the line would have a “transformative” effect on the economy.



    link to rest of story..
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...t-reveals.html



    Last edited by Mari; 13-06-2012 at 06:19 PM.

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