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MPs pour cold water over Alexander's infrastructure plan and plot to sell off 40% stake in successful Eurostar

Treasury Secretary Danny Alexander desperately revamped his pie-in-the-sky list of promised major infrastructure projects yesterday to hoots of derision from Labour MPs.

The shameless Lib Dem minister also announced a bargain-basement sale of Britain's last remaining publicly owned assets - despite anger over the recent cut-price sale of Royal Mail.

Labour shadow minister Chris Leslie accused Mr Alexander of simply issuing repeat press releases promising big projects, while in reality work on such schemes had fallen by 15 per cent under this government.

  • £50 million for redevelopment of the railway station at Gatwick Airport,
  • Improvements to the A50 around Uttoxeter
  • £30m toward construction of a new Garden Bridge across the Thames in London,
  • A £1bn extension of London's Northern Line to Battersea Power Station.
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