Liz Truss backs construction of a third runway at Heathrow Airport

Liz Truss backs construction of a third runway at Heathrow Airport but warns the aviation industry it needs to become ‘more environmentally friendly’ in future

  • PM grilled about the controversial expansion of the UK’s largest air hub
  • The £14billion programme a hot topic for the Tories for more than a decade
  • Ex-PM Boris Johnson opposed it and vowed to lay down in front of the diggers

Liz Truss has reiterated her support for a third runway at Heathrow – but warned the aviation industry it needs to become more environmentally friendly. 

The PM spoke as she was grilled in the Commons today about the controversial expansion of the UK’s largest air hub.

The £14billion programme has proved a hot topic for the Tories for more than a decade. 

Former PM Boris Johnson opposed it and once vowed to lay down in front of the diggers if it went ahead – though he later avoided having to vote against it in the Commons.

Quizzed at Prime Minister’s Questions today, Ms Truss  said she agreed with Transport Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan, who last week backed the project because ‘aviation is a really important part of our growth’.

The PM spoke as she was grilled in the Commons today about the controversial expansion of the UK’s largest air hub.

The £14billion programme has proved a hot topic for the Tories for more than a decade.

Liberal Democrat MP Sarah Olney told the Commons: ‘For my constituents in Richmond Park and communities across south-west London – from Wimbledon to Elmbridge – any expansion of Heathrow would be disastrous.’

Liberal Democrat MP Sarah Olney told the Commons: ‘For my constituents in Richmond Park and communities across south-west London – from Wimbledon to Elmbridge – any expansion of Heathrow would be disastrous.

‘A third runway would see over six million more tonnes of carbon pumped into the atmosphere every year and two million households affected by increased noise levels.

‘Last week the Transport Secretary said she supported Heathrow expansion, the Prime Minister has previously stated she would support a fourth runway.

‘So does the Prime Minister stand by her previous comments or will she rule out Government support for construction of a third runway at Heathrow?’

Ms Truss replied at Prime Minister’s Questions: ‘I absolutely agree with what the Transport Secretary said in her comments.

‘What we need to do is make sure industries like the air industry become more environmentally friendly. I support the development of low-carbon technology in those sectors, that’s the way we will help grow the economy but also serve the environment.’

Former prime minister Boris Johnson, who is Tory MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip, once declared that he would lie in front of the bulldozers to prevent expansion at Heathrow.

Paul McGuinness, chairman of the No 3rd Runway Coalition, said: ‘Whatever this new administration and Transport Secretary might say now, facts are likely to steer Government away from Heathrow expansion.

‘After all, with forecasts that Heathrow expansion would lead to a loss of activity at regional airports, even embedded in the policy document originally supporting Heathrow’s growth, and the Climate Change Committee calculating that Heathrow expansion might require the closure of some regional airports, it is becoming clear that a national aviation strategy is required.

‘Indeed, it is difficult to see how any responsible government would allow the interests of the regions to be so inadvertently overlooked by ploughing on with Heathrow regardless.’

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