Following the results of the 2019 General Election, Transport for the North’s Chief Executive, Barry White, has issued a statement in response to the Conservative party winning a majority.
Mr White said:
The North has – rightly – been a key battle ground in this election, with pledges made on improving our transport and creating opportunities. Now is the time to advance that Northern agenda in the national interest. The Prime Minister must now deliver.
“We’ve been encouraged by promises to fully commit to Northern Powerhouse Rail, and invest in our strategic and local roads. That, and tackling the challenge of making our networks greener and more inclusive, will be critical in the coming months and years.
“There are big decisions ahead that will change the fabric of the North – not least how our railways are run and delivery of HS2. We stand ready, on behalf of the North, to work with Boris Johnson and the new Government to ensure the much-needed investment is delivered to help rebalance the UK economy.”
Ahead of the campaigns, Transport for the North called for a commitment from parties for the £39 billion investment into a Northern Powerhouse Rail network, HS2 and devolved budgets for a clear pipeline of investment in the region’s infrastructure.
Transport for the North is made up of civic and business leaders, representing over 15 million people living in the North of England.