Haigh suggested that HS2 will likely reach Euston, emphasizing that it 'would never have made sense' to leave it incomplete between Old Oak Common and Birmingham.
The DfT is set to make an announcement on HS2 soon, possibly aligned with the Chancellor's first budget, discussing the potential investments and costs involved.
Despite plans to channel private investment to save £6.5 billion, the Commons' Public Accounts Committee expressed skepticism regarding the DfT's ability to secure such investment in time.
Shadow education secretary Damian Hinds highlighted the necessity of balancing transport infrastructure needs against costs, criticizing the Labour Government's budgetary approach as chaotic.
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