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HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail will 'eradicate' º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's north-south divide, thousands of businesses say

Almost 5,000 northern businesses say promised high speed rail projects MUST be completed in full

How the HS2 trains may look

Business leaders from across the North of England have issued a striking call to the government, demanding that it delivers HS2 and the Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR) in full.

The huge projects, which would connect cities across the north to one another and southern locations using high-speed rail, would “eradicate” the divide between the northern and southern parts of the country, they claim today.

Published on Thursday in the Backing Northern Powerhouse Rail report, carried out by law firm Addleshaw Goddard and the Northern Powerhouse Partnership, were the results of a survey quizzing 5,000 businesses on benefits of the two schemes.

They delivered a “clear and urgent” message to the government, “overwhelmingly” backing the NPR, which it’s hoped would link cities such as Newcastle, Hull, Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool.

Liverpool Lime Street Station

It stated NPR would create “massive” economic growth, allowing young people to access skilled jobs and stimulate overseas investment.

 

Linking NPR with HS2 Phase 2b – connecting Leeds and Manchester with the high-speed network – would provide a significant step to rebalancing the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy, it added.

Perhaps the most striking stat from the report was that no less than 99% of the thousands of businesses asked believe NPR will raise productivity in the Northern Powerhouse.

Northern Powerhouse Partnership director, Henri Murison, said the report “conclusively demonstrated” the level of business support for NPR.