UK Taxpayers to Fund Over £3 Billion for Major Thames Road Tunnel

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UK Taxpayers to Fund Over £3 Billion for Major Thames Road Tunnel
British taxpayers will provide more than £3 billion for the construction of the new Lower Thames Crossing, a major new road and tunnel project. This significant public contribution comes despite government efforts to have private investors pay for most of the project. The 14-mile scheme, which includes a tunnel beneath the River Thames east of London, is designed to reduce congestion at the heavily used Dartford Crossing. The government has long stated that private finance should cover the bulk of costs for such infrastructure. The substantial taxpayer commitment indicates a shift in how the project will be funded. Officials had previously negotiated with private companies to shoulder most of the financial burden. The exact total cost and a final construction timeline for the crossing remain unconfirmed. The project is currently awaiting the outcome of a planning review.