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Andy Street

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Gender Male
Age 60
Date of birth June 11,1963
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Banbury
United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Job Politician
Businessperson
Position Mayor of the West Midlands since 2017
Education King Edward's School
Keble College
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Andrew John Street CBE is a British businessman and Conservative Party politician who was the managing director of John Lewis from 2007 to 2016, when he resigned to run for Mayor of the West Midlands. Street won the May 2017 mayoral election, defeating Siôn Simon with 50.4% of the vote in the second round.

The facts have changed, says Rishi Sunak, as he scraps HS2 leg

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... The decision has angered some including local leaders, such as Andy Street, the Conservative Mayor of the West Midlands, businesses in Manchester and former PM David Cameron...

PM makes new transport pledges as HS2 scaled back

PM makes new transport pledges as HS2 scaled back
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... In a dramatic intervention on Monday, West Midlands Tory mayor Andy Street said axing the Manchester leg would amount to " cancelling the future" and risk damaging the UK s international reputation " as a place to invest"...

Five policy ideas being pushed at Conservative Party conference

Five policy ideas being pushed at Conservative Party conference
Oct 4,2023 5:31 am

... West Midlands Mayor Andy Street and other senior figures were pleading with the prime minister to keep the project on track...

HS2 West Midlands-Manchester line to be scrapped

HS2 West Midlands-Manchester line to be scrapped
Oct 3,2023 4:01 pm

... Labour Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham said the reports were " profoundly depressing" while Conservative Birmingham Mayor Andy Street said a cancellation would damage the UK s international reputation...

Don't give up on HS2, Tory mayor Andy Street urges Rishi Sunak

Don't give up on HS2, Tory mayor Andy Street urges Rishi Sunak
Oct 2,2023 2:11 pm

...By Brian WheelerPolitical reporter, in ManchesterWest Midlands Tory mayor Andy Street has said Rishi Sunak would be " cancelling the future" if he " gives up" on the Manchester leg of HS2...

HS2: Rishi Sunak refuses to commit to Manchester link

HS2: Rishi Sunak refuses to commit to Manchester link
Oct 1,2023 7:21 am

... Andy Street, the Tory mayor of the West Midlands, has also criticised the idea, while London mayor Sadiq Khan warned it could make the UK a " laughing stock"...

Rishi Sunak: What we learned from PM's BBC radio grilling

Rishi Sunak: What we learned from PM's BBC radio grilling
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... West Midlands mayor Andy Street has previously said Sunak was wrong not to commit to building the rail line connecting Birmingham and Manchester...

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... West Midlands Mayor Andy Street is among those who called for the " brick by brick" rebuilding...

PM makes new transport pledges as HS2 scaled back

Sep 6,2023 8:41 am

The Prime Minister has pledged billions for transport projects across the country after scrapping the northern leg of the HS2 High Speed Rail Link .

Rishi Sunak said in a speech at the Conservative Party conference that £36bn would be spent on alternative rail, road and bus schemes instead.

It came after he confirmed that the Birmingham-Manchester leg of HS2 would be ditched after weeks of speculation.

He Said the decision was due to huge costs and long delays.

But it has led to accusations the government is abandoning its mission to " level up" areas of the UK outside of London.

In his speech, Mr Sunak said the government " will reinvest every single penny" saved from cancelling The Remainder of HS2, which He Said totals £36bn.

" Every region outside of London will receive the same or more government investment than they would have done under HS2, with quicker results, " He Said , although it is not clear when this money will be made available.

" Our plan will drive far more growth and opportunity here in the North than a faster train to London ever would, " he added.

The High Speed rail project was intended to link London, The Midlands and the north of England.

The First part, between west London and Birmingham, is already being constructed. Mr Sunak confirmed that it will be completed, given how far along that section is.

But the scheme as a whole has already faced delays, cost increases and Cuts - including the planned eastern leg.

In March, the government announced that building The Line between Birmingham and Crewe, And Then onto Manchester, would be delayed for at least two years.

Grant Shapps , the current Defence Secretary and former Transport Secretary, recently said it would be " crazy" not to review plans for HS2 given that costs have risen.

How much has HS2 cost So Far ?

In his first speech to party conference as Prime Minister , Mr Sunak said that changes to travel seen after the coronavirus pandemic meant that the economic case for HS2 " has been massively weakened".

The Last official estimate on HS2 costs, excluding the cancelled eastern section, added up to about £71bn.

But This Was in 2019 prices so it does not account for The Rise in costs for materials and wages since then.

In his speech on Thursday, the Prime Minister said that east-west links were " far more important" than those linking up the north and The South of England.

He Said that his plans would see " hundreds" of alternative projects funded, such as:

He also said that he would protect £12bn dedicated to linking up trains between Manchester and Liverpool - although this won't be with High Speed rail.

Although the Prime Minister said it would be possible to get from Manchester to Hull in 84 minutes on a fully-electrified line under the new plans, known as " Network North" it is Not Yet clear what decision has been made on the Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR) project, which aims to improve connections between Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool .

NPR was originally designed to intersect with HS2, using a section of the High Speed line for a complicated section through central Manchester.

Mr Sunak confirmed the HS2 scheme would still run to Euston in Central London , rather than terminating at Old Oak Common in The West of the capital, but promised to get a grip on the costs of The Project .

The Prime Minister came Under Fire from A Number of senior Conservatives in recent days, who urged him not to scrap the northern section of the Rail Link .

Former Chancellor George Osborne said HS2 was " a great opportunity to deliver for northern voters" and cancelling phase two to Manchester " would be a great tragedy".

He added that NPR was not a substitute for HS2 and that both projects " should go ahead together".

In a dramatic intervention on Monday, West Midlands Tory mayor Andy Street said axing the Manchester leg would amount to " cancelling the future" and risk damaging the UK's international reputation " as a place to invest".

Mr Street acknowledged the costs were " escalating" but said he had been working on a new funding model for The Project with more Private Sector involvement.

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