Boris Johnson said suggestions the Birmingham to Manchester route could be cut over cost concerns were 'desperate' and 'Treasury-driven nonsense', while David Cameron reportedly raised significant concerns about the prospect the high-speed railway line could be heavily altered.
The paper quoted an ally who said it was"unusual" for the former prime minister, who resigned after the Brexit referendum result in 2016, to intervene in politics, but felt HS2 was"different".
"He thinks it's not only important in its own right - it's central to levelling up - but also that it's a totemic Conservative pledge," the anonymous ally said. Lobbying by the former premiers comes as the government's infrastructure tsar warned cancelling the Manchester leg would be a"tragedy" and send an international message the UK was no longer a place to invest in major projects.
National Infrastructure Commission chairman Sir John Armitt acknowledged the need to control costs but told BBC Radio 4's Today programme:"If we don't continue, what are we saying to the rest of the world? "What are we saying to all those investors that we want to bring into the UK? Here's a country which sets itself ambitions and then runs away when it starts to see some challenges. We have to meet the challenges."
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