Tom Tugendhat said he wanted ‘to make clear to people what it is that Reform really is’From potholes to HS2, transport gets voters going – but some solutions are unsayable, writes the Guardian’s transport correspondent, Gwyn Topham.Topham writes:Better railways, safer roads, cleaner fuels: in another decade, they would be the kind of transport issues commanding a pragmatic consensus in British politics.But this election lands with transport wildly politicised, with clean air, speed limits and high-speed rail all dragged into the wider culture wars. Continue reading...
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