UKIP claims cabinet ministers experimented with ban damning directory HS2 rail line
Ukip has branded as "shabby politics" an alleged attempt Ray Ban Sale Online by two Cabinet ministers to ban publication of an damning directory of the controversial billion HS2 rail project which may Ray Ban Sunglasses Outlet Store run between London, Birmingham, north of manchester West along with the North East.
As well as the Stop HS2 organisation said the blocking, allegedly by Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin and Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude, was "absolutely disgraceful".
The documents through the report haven't yet been published despite requests within the Freedom of info (FoI) Act. One request was refused by the Department for Transport in June 2012 with a provision in the FoI Act, together with the department ruling that "disclosure in the information would not be in the public interest".
Earlier this year the Information Commissioner ruled the documents needs to be released but the Government has appealed from this decision, having a tribunal hearing due in a few days.
However, in line with the Daily Mail, Mr McLoughlin and Mr Maude have written to Prime Minister David Cameron urging him that will put an emergency veto available to prevent publication.
Based on the Daily Mail, the letter says: "Continuing with all the appeal would create political and presentational difficulties at the crucial reason for the HS2 project's development . . . (and then we should) exercise the veto now.
"Counsel has advised that we are very likely to lose the appeal. We consider that the importance government entities attaches to the successful implementation of the HS2 project . . . justifies using the veto in this instance as exceptional."
It allegedly goes on: "Disclosure of such recent information would in addition have a chilling influence on assessments of other Government projects and, indeed, on advice ready for Government ministers on many other subjects.
"Counsel has advised that it will be better to veto now as opposed to after a negative tribunal decision."
Ukip deputy leader Paul Nuttall said: "The Project Assessment Review should be published, and yes it should be published now.
"The proven fact that we have Cabinet ministers wanting to block this set of HS2 demonstrates the cloak and dagger approach government entities is taking to the whole project and Ray-ban Wayfarer transparency generally speaking.
"Rather than being open, frank and honest regarding the many potential difficulties that HS2 will probably face, government entities are seeking to Ray Bans Outlet UK bury that bad news. It is shoddy politics."
Stop HS2 campaign manager Joe Rukin said: "It is absolutely disgraceful that the Government doesn't want MPs, who needs to be fully informed before voting for the colossal expenditure HS2 entails, to truly have all the information about the project.
"This just proves that there has been, and may be an agenda from Government to deceive MPs along with the public with spin and dismiss any independent information showing just how bad the HS2 project is."
Those requesting a comment in the Department for Transport were referred to a cabinet Office.
A Cabinet Office spokesman said: "This Government is proud to lead the world on transparency. We've published over 10,000 datasets on health, education, justice and transport they are driving up the standards of public services and improve accountability.
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