Tag: Andrew Adonis

  • Andrew Adonis – 2023 Comments on HS2 Delays

    Andrew Adonis – 2023 Comments on HS2 Delays

    The comments made by Andrew Adonis on Twitter on 10 March 2023.

    A big mistake to delay HS2 north of Birmingham. It will add to costs and delay benefits. Also puts Manchester at huge competitive disadvantage to Birmingham for a decade or more. Birmingham will be barely half an hour from London by HS2, while Manchester will be more than 2 hours.

    Birmingham will also have an HS2 connection directly into Elizabeth Line at Old Oak Common, whereas Manchester won’t (at Euston) which means onward journeys to West End, City and Canary Wharf will be far slower and more congested from Manchester.

  • Andrew Adonis – 2022 Comments on Kwasi Kwarteng and Hedge Fund Managers (Baron Adonis)

    Andrew Adonis – 2022 Comments on Kwasi Kwarteng and Hedge Fund Managers (Baron Adonis)

    The comments made by Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis, on Twitter on 1 October 2022.

    2 huge stories tonight

    – Kwarteng went for victory drinks with hedge fund managers after his budget, promising to “double down”

    – Truss has banned Charles from speaking on climate change, & he’s briefing against her. Relations between them have broken down after just 2 weeks

  • Andrew Adonis – 2012 Comments on Rail Fare Increases

    Andrew Adonis – 2012 Comments on Rail Fare Increases

    The comments made by Andrew Adonis, the former Labour Secretary of State for Transport, on 11 January 2012.

    Prior to 2010, train companies had the right to increase individual train fares by up to five per cent above the average RPI+1 per cent level. This was a legacy of the privatisation settlement.

    I scrapped this flexibility because I believed it was deeply unfair to allow commuters to be penalised with such hefty fare increases. There was also a lack of transparency, and I was not convinced that train companies were not gaming the system at passengers’ expense in their use of this flexibility.

    The ending of the flexibility was strongly opposed by the train companies, but they complied and it was highly popular with passengers. It was my firm intention to continue the policy for subsequent years, and I was mystified when Philip Hammond, my successor, reinstated the fares flexibility. The only people who supported this change were the train companies.

    It is the job of government to be on the side of the travelling public. Labour took this seriously, which is why we scrapped the fares flexibility. By contrast, the present government appears just to be on the side of the train companies.

  • Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on the North Shropshire By-Election

    Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on the North Shropshire By-Election

    The comments made by Andrew Adonis on Twitter on 17 December 2021.

    Verdict of North Shropshire: Johnson is highly vulnerable but at present only to a moderate coalition of the centre & left, not to a straight swing to Labour. And Brexit absolutely isn’t done: it could & should be reversed step by step. The LDs are the most pro-European party!

  • Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on a New Prime Minister

    Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on a New Prime Minister

    The comments made by Andrew Adonis on 12 December 2021.

    A change of prime minister needs to precipitate a fundamental change of policy on Europe to get us back into the customs union and single market. It has got to correct the fundamental error of the Johnson premiership, not continue it.

  • Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on Funding for TFL

    Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on Funding for TFL

    The comments made by Andrew Adonis on Twitter on 11 December 2021.

    London makes huge net contribution to national taxation, billions in excess of the current TfL deficit. So it’s absurd to call it “unfair” to taxpayers to maintain TfL through the pandemic. TfL is economically & socially vital not just for the capital but for the country at large.

  • Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on Migration from Hong Kong

    Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on Migration from Hong Kong

    The comments made by Andrew Adonis on Twitter on 1 December 2021.

    The new wave of immigration from Hong Kong, now in the tens of thousands and soon possibly in the hundreds of thousands, could be a powerhouse of growth and liberal optimism for Britain.

    Let me give fulsome credit to Johnson for doing the right and bold thing for the Hong Kongers. It is a big irony of British politics that the party which took us out of the EU because of xenophobia is welcoming hundreds of thousands of Hong Kongers.

  • Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on Government Announcement of Scrapping Rail Projects

    Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on Government Announcement of Scrapping Rail Projects

    The comments made by Andrew Adonis on BBC News on 18 November 2021.

    This east-west divide will have very serious consequences for England in the next generation. It means that businesses, social activity, enterprise is all going to move to the south and the west of the country. The great county of Yorkshire, the East Midlands and the whole of the North East of England around Newcastle, Durham and going north into Edinburgh, which was also going to be part of the HS2 line, but will no longer get fast trains, it’s seriously bad news. I don’t think it’ll be sustainable, I think it’ll have to be reversed. When people realise that this east-west chasm is being introduced into the country, the equivalent of the Victorians having chosen to build railways to the western part of the country, but leaving the east with canals. Once that becomes clear, HS2 will be completed, I think all the way through to Edinburgh and it will just be done much more slower, 20 to 30 years late and more expensively.

    …..

    I’m strongly in favour of improving local transport, introducing new tram systems, better bus systems, more cycle lanes and that’s all very important. But that can’t be at the expense of intercity travel, particularly when getting the fast and long-distance trains off the existing rail lines creates a lot of additional capacity, so you can introduce more local and regional services. When HS2 goes to Birmingham and Manchester, this will free up huge capacity on the existing old Victorian lines going into Birmingham and Manchester for new local and regional services. The whole eastern side of the country, Sheffield, Leeds, Durham and Newcastle will no longer have that opportunity so they will lose both the long-distance fast trains which they need to be well-connected with the rest of the country and then also a massive penalty to pay for better local services too.

     

  • Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on Single Anti-Corruption Candidate in North Shropshire

    Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on Single Anti-Corruption Candidate in North Shropshire

    The comments made by Andrew Adonis on 14 November 2021.

    There should be a single anti-corruption candidate standing to replace Owen Paterson in North Shropshire, supported by Labour, the Lib Dems & the Greens

    Time to get real about politics and forge a progressive alliance.

  • Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on the Personal Conduct of Matt Hancock

    Andrew Adonis – 2021 Comments on the Personal Conduct of Matt Hancock

    The comments made by Andrew Adonis on 25 June 2021.

    Let’s be clear about the issues here. People in power shouldn’t appoint their lovers to jobs. Public money shouldn’t be spent on paying a lover. And it’s unacceptable for the Health Secretary to tell the country it’s against the law to even hug and then do this.

    He can’t stay.