The football club has joined a number of northern businesses warning the PM that scrapping HS2 threatens the 'prosperity' of the North.
More than 30 large and small organisations from Greater Manchester and the surrounding area have called on the Prime Minister to commit to building the high-speed railway in its entirety and avoid ‘economic self-sabotage’.
The organisations have warned the PM that scrapping the project threatens the ‘prosperity’ of the North ‘It would be a major act of economic self-sabotage and damage our international standing as a place to do business.’ Ken O’Toole, MAG chief executive, said Mr Sunak would be wrong to ‘abandon the commitments the Government has made to deliver HS2’, adding the North needs ‘better connectivity’.
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