It looks as though England (via the UK) is about to get the galaxy's shortest and most expensive high-speed rail "network" once phase two of the HS2 vanity project is finally scrapped.
The whole thing was never actually needed in a country where the major conurbations are all about 100 miles apart, some of the biggest are only 40 miles from each other.
The money would have always been better spent upgrading / doubling the East and West main lines to Edinburgh and Glasgow, as well as creating east-west lines from East Anglia to the S. West and Wales. We could also have had a proper mainline between the Humber and Mersey joining England's five major cities after London and Birmingham, and two of its major ports. An upgrade of Edinburgh to Glasgow would have not gone amiss, either.