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Sunday 26 January 2020 12:37 pm

Crunch time: Boris Johnson to meet ministers over HS2 decision ‘this week’

By: Alex Daniel

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Boris Johnson faces a stark decision on the future of the HS2 rail line
Boris Johnson faces a stark decision on the future of the HS2 rail line

Boris Johnson is thought to be preparing for a crunch meeting with chancellor Sajid Javid and transport secretary Grant Shapps over the future of the HS2 rail line this week.

The meeting could well be a combative one, after a torrid week for supporters of the beleaguered project.

On Monday, it emerged the price tag is expected to soar as high as £106bn, more than three times its original £32.7bn budget.

Then, on Friday, the National Audit Office warned the project will face further delays if construction does not begin by the end of March.

The chancellor is said to be the least convinced by the case for going ahead with the scheme. Meanwhile, Shapps is likely to push the Prime Minister in the direction of building the line. 

This morning, Brexit secretary Stephen Barclay said HS2 plays “an important part” in Johnson’s plan of “levelling up” parts of the UK outside London.

“We have a strong commitment to levelling up all parts of the United Kingdom. HS2 is a key part of that,” he told the BBC.

“Not just from a speed [perspective] but more from a capacity point of view in the line. And that is a very clear commitment we’ve given the north.”

When asked whether his gut feeling over the project was yes or no, he said: “Yes.”

HS2 route map
The HS2 route map (HS2 Ltd)

HS2 Ltd ‘accused of trying to con PM’

Nevertheless, diverging views from Javid and Shapps would make Johnson’s already stark choice even more difficult.

If he chooses to go ahead with the project, he must side with HS2 Ltd, which has this morning been accused of trying to con him into giving it the green light.

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‘Obscene’ – HS2 on track to cost at least £102bn as minister slams ‘gold-plated folly’

HS2 construction progress at Birmingham station with cranes and workers, highlighting UKs high-speed rail project development

According to the Sunday Telegraph, the company has been “revising” agreements with firms carrying out the main construction works.

The revisions would reportedly mean future cost increases will be borne by the taxpayer-funded company, rather than contractors. 

And Colin Morris, HS2’s former director of strategy, told the paper the company was “artificially” lowering the estimated costs of the scheme.

Such a move could make the final taxpayers’ bill much more expensive than current estimates, which already put it as high as £106bn. Morris said the scheme was “not fit for purpose”.

HS2 has faced a string of delays and budget increases in recent years
HS2 has faced a string of delays and budget increases in recent years (HS2 Ltd)

Scrapping scheme ‘could cost £12bn’

On the other hand, if Johnson scraps the scheme, it will cost at least £12bn in write-offs and compensation, according to the Observer.

Sources have said putting HS2 on the scrap heap would cost an extra £3bn to £4bn.

That comes on top of the £9bn that has already been spent on the project.

Cancellation would mean spending billions on stopping so-called enabling work. 

Site clearance, ecology surveys and ground improvements would have to come to a halt.

On top of that, terminating construction contracts with firms including Balfour Beatty, Kier and Costain could add even more to the bill.

Large contractors have already written to the Prime Minister, warning of the damage that cancelling the project could do to their businesses and the wider regional economy.

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