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Friday, March 25, 2005

M74 Extension Must Be Stopped

The Herald

The M74 inquiry put the brakes on – but the link goes ahead

THE Scottish cabinet drove their ministerial Mondeos through a forest of stop signs and into hostile territory yesterday, pressing ahead with the M74 link in the face of a critical report from an official inquiry.
In a move which could yet end in court or with protesters chained to bulldozers, the Scottish Executive provoked the fury of the environmental movement and opposition MSPs by deciding to ignore the detailed case for scrapping the road plan...

But Rosie Kane, Scottish Socialist MSP for Glasgow, who entered politics on the back of early protests against the M74, said the executive had treated MSPs with contempt, holding back publication of the report until the eve of the Easter recess, six months after it had received it.
"This road will be a five-mile, six-lane monster defacing Glasgow. The M74 campaigners will now be looking at a judicial review, and we warn the executive that its contempt for the democratic process will cost it dearly."

The Scotsman