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Other Stakeholders
1.
Jonathan Collyear, University of Durham
I support the Campaign for Crossrail because Crossrail will aid UK competitiveness; aid growth in the materials and engineering sectors; improve the quality of life in the UK and help regenerate deprived parts of London.
2.
Rita Davies - Social Regeneration Manager, London Borough of Newham
I support the Campaign for Crossrail because Crossrail will improve the quality of life and regenerate London.
3.
Jo de Bank, London Travel Watch
Crossrail definitely needs to be built, as a link between Heathrow and the City of London is desperately needed, both for business and the public.
4.
Harpreet Kaur, Mata Gujri College, Fatehgarh Sahib
Crossrail will aid competitiveness, improve the quality of life in London. I support the Campaign for Crossrail because I think the Campaign will help maintain the relationship between industry and academics.
5.
Jenny Lo - Regional Director, Association of Colleges, London Region
Crossrail will benefit Londoners who work and study, those in the City and wider region, especially those living in disadvantaged areas.
6.
Samantha Mauger - Chief Executive, Age Concern London
Crossrail will continue to improve transport across London, particularly those in need of accessible transport.
7.
Tony Travers, London Transport expert and commentator in the Evening Standard and other media
There will always be alternative projects. But Crossrail is ready to go and Ken Livingstone is right: it is more important for London than the 2012 Olympics.