Next Prime Minister must commit to HS2, says former Transport Secretary

10 June 2019


The former Transport Secretary and Chief Whip Sir Patrick McLoughlin MP has given a message to all Tory leadership candidates; that if they want to be Prime Minister, they must back HS2.
 


Sir Patrick drivers a train at Bombardier's Dynamic Testing Facility in Derby

Sir Patrick made the remarks while on a site visit to key rail suppliers in Derby, as part of UK trade body the Railway Industry Association’s (RIA) Rail Fellowship Programme, with the visit organised in partnership with Midlands rail trade body, Rail Forum Midlands (RFM). The programme was launched last year to showcase the work of the UK rail supply chain by encouraging parliamentarians and influencers to gain hands-on experience and show support for the rail industry. 
 
Sir Patrick stated: “Our rail industry is of vital importance to the UK economy and as demand grows, the Government must ensure its ambition continues to grow with it.
 
“HS2 is a prime example of rail being put at the heart of our economic strategy. As Transport Secretary I was proud to back HS2, and every candidate running to be the next Prime Minister should back it as well. This is a crucial project which is delivering jobs, connectivity, and enhanced capacity for the rail network. Frankly I think it would be mad to consider scrapping it.
 
The RIA Rail Fellowship programme is all about showing support for this great British rail industry, and HS2 is perhaps the most vital project for us all to vocally support.”
 
Sir Patrick visited the rail manufacturer Bombardier as part of his visit where he received a tour of the production lines on site. He also went to the Network Rail East Midlands Control Centre and was shown how the control centre operates and the recently completed Derby Resignalling Project.
 
Darren Caplan, Chief Executive of the Railway Industry Association, said: “Sir Patrick McLoughlin, as a recent former Transport Secretary, is well placed to judge the importance of HS2 to the UK, its economy and connectivity. The Railway Industry Association supports his call for the future Prime Minister to back the scheme.
 
“Furthermore, we urge politicians of all parties in all constituencies to get behind HS2, given it will unlock significant capacity on the country’s rail network, deliver £92 billion in economic growth, secure 30,000 jobs, and boost investment in communities in every part of the UK.”
 
Elaine Clark, Chief Executive of Rail Forum Midlands said:
“Sir Patrick knows the Rail Forum well having been a keen supporter of our work both as a local MP and during his time as Transport Secretary. His continued support and enthusiasm for our industry was evident today at Bombardier and Network Rail and he is a fantastic addition to the RIA Rail Fellowship Programme. His comments about HS2 are spot on; it is a vital project for our region both in terms of capacity and as a driver of ecomonic growth and alongside RIA we also urge all politicians and political parties to lend their support to the project.”
 
Phil Hufton, President, UK Region of Bombardier said: “The RIA Rail Fellowship Programme is an excellent initiative and we are proud to have welcomed Sir Patrick to our facility today. We were delighted to give him a first-hand experience of how Bombardier designs, builds and tests trains for the UK and for export.”

The tour was is run jointly by the Railway Industry Association and Rail Forum Midlands, the respective national and Midlands representative bodies for rail suppliers.

The rail sector is of crucial importance to the UK economy, contributing £36 billion in economic growth and £11 billion in tax revenue each year, as well as employing 600,000 people—more than the workforce of Birmingham. It is also a growing industry with the number of rail journeys expected to double over the next 25 years and freight set to grow significantly too.

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  2. About Sir Patrick McLoughlin: Sir Patrick McLoughlin has served as the Member of Parliament for Derbyshire Dales since 2010 (previously MP for West Derbyshire, 1986-2010), where he holds a majority of 14,327. McLoughlin previously served as Secretary of State for Transport (2012-16) and is the RIA Rail Fellowship Programme 2019’s Lead Fellow. He currently sits on the Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy Select Committee.  During his time in Parliament, McLoughlin has held several positions in Government, including Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (2016-18) and Chief Whip (2010-12). McLoughlin also served as Chairman of the Conservative Party (2016-18) and Chair of the Conservative Manifesto Policy Commission for Transport (2013-15).
  3. About RIA: The Railway Industry Association (RIA) is the trade association for UK-based suppliers to the UK and world-wide railways. It has some 280 companies in membership, in a growing industry with the number of rail journeys expected to double over the next 25 years and freight set to grow significantly too. RIA’s membership is active across the whole of railway supply, covering a diverse range of products and services and including both multi-national companies and SMEs (60% by number). RIA works to promote the importance of the rail system to UK plc, to help export UK expertise around the globe and to share best practice and innovation across the industry. www.riagb.org.uk
  4. About Rail Forum Midlands: Rail Forum Midlands (RFM) is the only regionally focussed rail trade organisation in the UK. Supporting the nationally and internationally important rail supply chain cluster across the Midlands; RFM has over 170 members providing products and services across all aspects of the industry. RFM actively supports the national rail agenda and strategy, encouraging collaboration, promoting members’ capabilities, leading a number of regional skills initiatives and supporting innovation and export priorities. RFM is owned and governed by its members with a Board drawn from member companies. www.midlandsrail.co.uk