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David Jason's fury over planned high-speed rail line in U.K.

Veteran actor Sir David Jason is angry about plans for a high-speed rail link in his native Britain as he is convinced the line will be "damaging" to local communities.
A new £33 billion line is set to improve links between London and major cities in northern England, but it has been met with opposition from critics who fear it will blight the countryside.
Only Fools and Horses star Jason, who resides in the Chiltern Hills, reveals he has similar reservations and admits he is worried about mounting costs for the project.
He tells the Daily Telegraph, "We live in the Chilterns and it's going to be so damaging. The line will slice right through the Chilterns and there's going to be huge opposition.
"What makes me laugh is the figure they gave of £33?billion. You know what will happen. It will be like all these projects. After a few years, they will say the cost has gone up to £40?billion, then it will be £60?billion. Eventually it will be £90?billion and, when they are questioned about it, they will say, 'Oh, that was 10 years ago. The costs have gone up so much since then.'"
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what do you think?

ali baba
Would he care if it did not effect him. Don't thinks so. This train line is a must. Will be good for the UK. Will also give easy access to the mighty Aston villa.

shirley sutton
What's the point trains won't run at high speed can't even run at normal speed - leaves on the line just a waste of money and suppose we're paying for it even if railways not ours anymore
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blue side
3:00pm on 30/1/2013
Stay with the day job David