Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 24 April 2001.
Mr Stephen Day
Conservative, Cheadle
12:00,
24 April 2001
The Minister gives no comfort whatever to my constituents, either about the M6 or about other schemes such as the Manchester airport eastern link road and the Poynton bypass, all of which the Government have put away into multimodal transport study schemes. People in the area want action. Congestion is solved by building the roads that have public support. Will the Minister please get them built?
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