Widely read by rail, light rail and bus operators, local and central governments, the city, consultants and suppliers, New Transit delivered comprehensive passenger transport news and comment.
TRANSIT CEASED PUBLICATION IN JUNE 2010

General Election: Labour transport platform to "rebuild Britain" faces test

Lee Baker
19 April 2017
 

The Labour party's transport policy platform focused on additional investment and taming the private sector faces a test in the General Election.

Jeremy Corbyn is staking his party's chances on a pledge to invest more to "rebuild Britain," a message that comes after commentators claimed in The Guardian that there was a perception in 2015 that Labour was "careless with taxpayers' money" and in The Telegraph that Labour had ducked the need to tackle the deficit. Corbyn has argued that Labour lost because Labour was not radical enough, and has overhauled policies to tackle this.

On transport, the platform is starkly different to what the party offered in 2015: a pledge to not borrow any more to invest has been replaced with extra borrowing to capitalise a national infrastructure bank to embark on a programme of £500bn of capital investment. "Bearing down on public transport fares" has been replaced by the prospect of cutting fares by "insourcing" bus services and nationalising rail services. Labour's message that Britain needs massive new investment will be promoted in an election dominated by Brexit.

The perception that Labour was reckless came as it offered "common sense reductions" in transport and other departments to "balance the books" and the only new investment was £300m of new funding for highway maintenance was paid for by cancelling two road upgrade projects. With the Conservatives having trumpeted their 2015 win as being in part that they were prepared to invest, while managing the economy well, Corbyn will need to work to convince that Britain needs "rebuilding". 

Healthy Streets Senior Traffic Engineer
Bristol City Council
100 Temple Street Redcliffe Bristol BS1 6AN
£37,336 to £39,186
Senior Transport Planner
London Borough of Camden
5 Pancras Square, London, N1C 4AG
£44,579
Healthy Streets Traffic Engineer Technical Lead x2
Bristol City Council
100 Temple Street Redcliffe Bristol BS1 6AN
BG13 £45,718 - £48,710
View all Vacancies
 
Search
 
 
 

TransportXtra is part of Landor LINKS

© 2024 TransportXtra | Landor LINKS Ltd | All Rights Reserved

Subscriptions, Magazines & Online Access Enquires
[Frequently Asked Questions]
Email: subs.ltt@landor.co.uk | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7091 7959

Shop & Accounts Enquires
Email: accounts@landor.co.uk | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7091 7855

Advertising Sales & Recruitment Enquires
Email: daniel@landor.co.uk | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7091 7861

Events & Conference Enquires
Email: conferences@landor.co.uk | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7091 7865

Press Releases & Editorial Enquires
Email: info@transportxtra.com | Tel: +44 (0) 20 7091 7875

Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions | Advertise

Web design london by Brainiac Media 2020