In extracts of the speech released in advance, Johnson says that too much previous government investment was focused, with detrimental effects, on “areas where house prices are already sky high and where transport is already congested”.The last bit sounds like it's aimed at Chesham and Amersham. I'm not sure they're going to buy that it's Labour's fault, mind.
“By turbocharging those areas, especially in London and the south-east you drive prices even higher and you force more and more people to move to the same expensive area,” he says. “The result is that their commutes are longer, their trains are more crowded, they have less time with their kids. They worry at the same time that the younger generation won’t be able to get a home and that their leafy suburb or village will be engulfed by new housing development but without the infrastructure to go with it.”
Labour counterproductively invested in London, did it? Aside from Labour being gone for 11 years, weren't you the London Mayor calling for this investment?