VoteClimate: Rail Connectivity: Leicester, Coventry and Nottingham - 8th February 2022

Rail Connectivity: Leicester, Coventry and Nottingham - 8th February 2022

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Rail Connectivity: Leicester, Coventry and Nottingham.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2022-02-08/debates/8B1109D8-5D4A-4173-9B74-F563B20DDCB9/RailConnectivityLeicesterCoventryAndNottingham

19:02 Claudia Webbe (Leicester East) (Ind)

In response to my request, I am sure the Minister will talk about the integrated rail plan and the £96 billion investment into our railways. Of course, investment in public transport is welcome, especially during a climate emergency. Leicester did receive some support via plans to electrify the midland main line through Leicester, but more ambitious plans for unlocking capacity at the station were sadly overlooked.

No wonder 97% of trips on the route are made by road, compared with 30% of trips between Coventry and Birmingham, which enjoys a regular, fast and direct rail connection. Let me reiterate the point: only 3% of trips between two great midlands cities, Leicester and Coventry, are made by train. Surely, given all the Government’s words, pledges and legislation on carbon and climate change, this project is a no-brainer. It is good for the environment and it is good for passengers.

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