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Airport Expansion

02 March 2020

Lead MP

Andy McDonald

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

EconomyTransportClimate
Other Contributors: 34

At a Glance

Andy McDonald raised concerns about airport expansion in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The debate centres around the legal challenges and environmental concerns regarding Heathrow airport's expansion. Andy McDonald criticised the Government for failing to consider their Paris climate agreement commitments in the plans, highlighting that Labour warned about this issue at the time of the Airports National Policy Statement.

Government Response

EconomyTransportClimate
Government Response
Tolhurst reiterated the Government’s commitment to airport expansion while ensuring environmental obligations are met. She highlighted investments in aviation research and technology, as well as plans for decarbonisation across all modes of transport. Stated that Heathrow's expansion is compatible with net-zero goals and crucial for economic growth. Emphasised reviewing complex court judgment before making any decisions. The Heathrow expansion project adhered to strict criteria regarding noise, pollution and climate change as outlined in the Airports National Policy Statement. The Government recognises the potential for appeal but maintains their stance on meeting environmental standards. Acknowledged regional transport projects including Northern Powerhouse Rail, High Speed 2, A66 northern trans-Pennine link, and £5 billion investment for bus and cycle services. Committed to supporting Carlisle Lake District airport and Manston airport.
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