Greater Manchester mayor urges Rishi Sunak to listen to leaders in north before making decision on high-speed rail project

Andy Burnham, the greater mayor Manchester mayor, has urged ministers to talk to leaders in the north of England before scrapping HS2 and leaving it with “Victorian infrastructure” for the rest of the century.

Burnham said he and the leader of Manchester city council, Bev Craig, would be writing to Rishi Sunak to say that while a re-phasing of the rail project might be possible, cancelling the section to Manchester would create “a north-south chasm”.

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