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Published 16:47 18 Nov 2021 GMT
Updated 12:15 19 Nov 2021 GMT
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said: “Yesterday, Boris Johnson admitted he crashed the car when it came to sleaze.
“Today, he has derailed the trains.
“He’s taking the country absolutely nowhere.”
Labour analysis has shown transport spending per head is over double in London than it is in the North of England. The research also shows that with rail fares set to increase yet again, northern commuters such as those going between Chester and Manchester will be paying over £1,000 more a year than they did in 2010.
Johnson said the investment proved the government were committed to "levelling up across the country", with the new package promising to give people in the midlands and the north the type of commuter services people in the south east have become accustomed to.
Labour argue the pledge doesn't quite match the proposals.
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