John Glen has passed us a copy of a question he raised in the House of Commons yesterday and wishes to assure us that he is pressing the case for improving the A303 at every possible opportunity:
John Glen (Salisbury) (Con): In welcoming the news about the progress on the feasibility study for the A303, will the Chief Secretary bear in mind my constituents’ concerns about Stonehenge and Winterbourne Stoke? Unless that area is properly unblocked, people will not be able to get down to Devon to enjoy Tiverton and Honiton. This has been going on for several generations, and we need to make sure that it is sorted in any plans that come forward next year.
Danny Alexander: I think Stonehenge has been there for more than several generations, and I do not intend to remodel it at this Dispatch Box or anywhere else. My hon. Friend is absolutely right to draw attention to one of the issues on that route. We are conducting the feasibility study to work out what are the right steps to take at every stage. I am sure that his concerns will have been heard by colleagues in the Department for Transport, and I will certainly make sure that they are taken on board, as the feasibility plan is developed.
3 comments:
You beat me to on this one General!
...but only just!
Danny Alexander comes across as being a bit of a plonker, doesn't he.
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