High Speed Rail
MPs have voted on funding and giving permission for a new high speed rail network, connecting at least London, Birmingham, the East Midlands, Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester.
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Andrew Bridgen consistently voted against new high speed rail infrastructure
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On 8 Dec 2021:
Andrew Bridgen was absent for a vote on Rail Investment and Integrated Rail Plan
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On 15 Jul 2019:
Andrew Bridgen voted against the High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) project.
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On 30 Jan 2018:
Andrew Bridgen voted against building the second phase of the High Speed 2 rail network, a new high speed railway line between Fradley in the West Midlands and Crewe.
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On 23 Mar 2016:
Andrew Bridgen acted as teller for a vote on High Speed Rail (London — West Midlands) Bill — Third Reading
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On 28 Apr 2014:
Andrew Bridgen voted against a High Speed Rail link between London and the West Midlands.
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On 28 Apr 2014:
Andrew Bridgen voted against a High Speed Rail link between London and the West Midlands.
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On 31 Oct 2013:
Andrew Bridgen voted against spending money on preparations for a high speed rail network connecting at least London, Birmingham, the East Midlands, Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester.
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On 26 Jun 2013:
Andrew Bridgen voted against spending money on preparations for a high speed rail network connecting at least London, Birmingham, the East Midlands, Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester.
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On 26 Jun 2013:
Andrew Bridgen voted against spending money on preparations for a high speed rail network connecting at least London, Birmingham, the East Midlands, Sheffield, Leeds, and Manchester.
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