Task force

Andrew Turner MP says ‘clarity needed over Taskforce’

This in from Isle of Wight Conservative MP, Andrew Turner office. Ed


Last November the Isle of Wight Council passed a unanimous motion to set up an expert Taskforce to consider the way forward for Island Transport, both cross-Solent and on the Island.

However, despite assurances given since then, no firm progress has been made.

The press release about the future of Island Line issued by the Department for Transport last week after they met with the Council made it clear that the Government supports this approach to finding the best way forward.

The Island’s MP said:

“The Council’s scrutiny committee have apparently this week urged me to take responsibility for setting up the Taskforce, but I have had repeated assurances from senior officers of the Council that they are proceeding with it themselves and that the political leadership remains supportive of that approach.

“The Government wants to secure the future of Island Line but believes that transformation is needed. They will give us the safety net of Network Rail becoming responsible for maintaining and improving the infrastructure; plans must be made to take advantage of this position. I have asked for an early meeting with the Council leader and senior officers to establish exactly what their position is. Once that is clear I plan to call a meeting involving the Solent LEP, Council leaders, the Chamber of Commerce and union representatives to discuss the best way to work together to make progress.”

Responding to Labour claims that discussions about the future of Island Line may be the ‘beginning of the end’, Mr Turner said:

“Labour are misrepresenting the position for political purposes. They may not like the message from Government – but does not change the political realities. For instance I have not said whether the future of Island Line should be inside or outside a wider franchise. But it is no surprise at all that while the Government wants the service to continue, it also wants to find ways to reduce the costs of running the line. There have been consistent public statements from the Chancellor about the need to cut public sector costs and drive up efficiency levels and productivity. There have also been studies into the future of the rail network, (such as the McNulty Report) which have set out new approaches that are needed.

“We will need access to capital infrastructure funds, either public or private if we are to be able to modernise Island Line and work towards a more efficient operating model. There is now a clear challenge to find a way in which to engage professionally with all those currently- and likely in the future to be responsible for the South West franchise.

“We mustn’t ignore possibilities for inward investment and close our minds to opportunities. For example if new rolling stock is needed for a light railway system why shouldn’t it be built here on the Island, bringing much needed investment and employment for Islanders?”

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steve s
16, September 2015 5:07 pm

Andrew needs to read the motion that was passed by Full Council last November.
Perhaps OTW might include it in this story.

Simon Perry
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Reply to  steve s
16, September 2015 5:36 pm

As per text at the top of the article – “This in from Isle of Wight Conservative MP, Andrew Turner office. Ed” – This piece wasn’t written by us, but AT’s office.

Would be interested to hear the response when you make the suggestion to him.

Also, happy to run a piece if you feel you might like to write something about it.

castlewez
Reply to  steve s
17, September 2015 7:01 am

Andrew also needs to remember what he said in his election leaflet: “I have persuaded the Government to set up a Transport Infrastructure Taskforce, to be effective and responsive to the Island’s needs”.

So why’s he now banging on about the council doing it?

Vix Lowthion
Reply to  castlewez
17, September 2015 7:32 am

Doesn’t he realise that he has practically no allies on this matter? He’s telling off grown adults and expecting them to fall into line.

It’s not going to work. It’s an error of judgement. He’s failing to find any common ground and is continually telling people off whom he should be working with alongside.

And we have 4.5 more years of this?

Ariadne
Reply to  Vix Lowthion
17, September 2015 9:18 am

“He’s failing to find any common ground and continually telling people off whom he should be working with alongside”. I am afraid Vix that is how Turner has always treated many of those with whom he should be making common cause. Denise Dorley-Brown,Ian Ward and others who supported Turner in the failed attempt to remove him as the Conservative candidate last January are responsible for landing us… Read more »

Colin
16, September 2015 5:11 pm

Way past your best before date.

Resign now.

Billy builder
Reply to  Colin
16, September 2015 5:33 pm

Not fit for human consumption

Richardr
16, September 2015 5:52 pm

What a load of spin, he has no one in the private side ready to invest ( they only want to make money, and Islandline will not make money no matter what form it may be in ) and the government will not invest ( why should they ) Why cannot he hear what the big majority are saying, and which is the best option, keep Islandline… Read more »

Tobytram
16, September 2015 6:41 pm

As ever, it would appear that Mr Turner thinks only of Mr Finney and Miss Dennnet and a ‘task force’ for them to control and for WHAT purpose ? To make money for WHOM? Seems that given Mr Turner’s lamentable performance today, he had better shed these two ‘unelected’ persons. Three for the price of one ? Who is in control ? As per OTW previously and… Read more »

chris
17, September 2015 12:00 am

The Island Line should be funded by Government, full stop. That should be Turner’s position, the Council’s position, every Islander’s position. If this was in the Orkney’s or North Scotland, there would be no debate. Why are we as a region treated differently?

Chris
17, September 2015 3:42 am

Build rolling stock on the Island… HAHAHAHAHA

He literally hasn’t a clue.

Richard
17, September 2015 5:50 am

I appreciate the sentiment of building the rolling stock on the Island, but will they expect to be paid for doing it or will they be made by volunteers?

neilpalmer400
17, September 2015 7:14 pm

It isn’t CLARITY that’s needed, it’s MONEY to pay for this task force. Unless Turner is going to find that somewhere he should just stop digging himself deeper into a hole over this.

retired Hack
17, September 2015 8:29 pm

“I have not said whether the future of Island Line should be inside or outside a wider franchise,” says Mr Turner.
Ho, hum. For Cllr Ian Ward’s sake, it’s a very good job that misleading the Isle of Wight Council isn’t a sacking offence.
Anf then Turner has the gall to accuse Labour of misrepresentation.

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