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Regional Transport Inequality 2025-09-11

11 September 2025

Lead MP

Catherine Atkinson

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

EconomyTaxationHousingTransport
Other Contributors: 44

At a Glance

Catherine Atkinson raised concerns about regional transport inequality 2025-09-11 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The importance of transport for connectivity and economic growth is highlighted, with emphasis on the historic inequalities between regions in terms of transport investment. Catherine Atkinson notes that the east midlands has the lowest transport expenditure per head at £368 per person compared to London's much higher figure. She welcomes the Chancellor’s review of the Green Book and the spending review which includes £15.6 billion for local transport projects over five years. The debate also touches on bus services, rail stations, electrification needs in areas like Derby, and the importance of addressing historical neglect.

Government Response

EconomyTaxationHousingTransport
Government Response
The Government is committed to ending short-sighted Whitehall-centric decision making and unlocking potential across the country. £1 billion investment will improve bus services and keep fares affordable, with an extension of the £3 bus fare to put more money in passengers' pockets. City mayors receive £15.6 billion for wider local transport projects. A new train station is being built in Yorkshire and a rail link created across the midlands. Plans include simplifying fares, expanding digital ticketing trials, reviewing the Green Book, recruiting planners into public sector by 2026, and improving housing supply through private investment. The Minister for Local Transport emphasised the importance of reliable public transportation in rural areas and highlighted investments worth £1 billion this year, including over 50 new road and rail schemes across the country. He also mentioned plans to devolve power through English devolution and drive investment with an infrastructure strategy.

Shadow Response

None
Shadow Response
Welcomes the new shadow Transport Secretary. Highlights the transformative effect of transport across regions, emphasising mobility's importance in a modern economy and cohesive society. The shadow Minister criticised the Government's handling of transport funding, noting revisions in road investment strategies but acknowledging a £3 billion increase compared to previous allocations. He questioned the adequacy of these measures and current efforts.
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