The planned high-speed rail line set to run through Warwickshire’s been called a ‘waste of money’ by the Taxpayers’ Alliance.
The pressure group says the 200mph line would only benefit a small proportion of rail passengers.
The report also suggests that the London to Birmingham route will not be a profitable development, or assist in cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
The alliance dismissed the scheme – which would cut through towns like Kenilworth and Stoneleigh - as a “white elephant”.
Director Matthew Sinclair said: “Politicians should focus on making commuter journeys more convenient and affordable, not a flashy new train set that will be a huge white elephant.”
Pressure groups oppose the scheme because of its possible impact on the environment and local communities.
