The UK Government is under fresh pressure to extend its high speed rail plans to Scotland after a leaked report revealed it could cost the north-east economy hundreds of millions of pounds.
Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray would be more than £220million a year worse off under the controversial project, which will put faster trains on routes between London Euston and the Midlands, north-west England and West Yorkshire.
Aberdeen Donside MSP Mark McDonald said: “It is worrying that this has effectively been hidden by the UK Government.
“We now know that Aberdeen will be the biggest loser from the HS2 decision – and I think it is right that people will now question how much those in Westminster care about the north-east economy.”
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