Rachel Reeves expected to welcome Heathrow expansion plans
The Broadcasting Corporation learned that Prime Minister Rachel Reeves is expected to welcomes the expansion of Henhero Airport in a announcement on Wednesday.
In principle, the plan to apply for the third runway at the airport will marked the first stage of the process and as part of the main speech on promoting economic growth plans.
The government cannot in advance the results of the formal plan for the specific runway plan.
This news may be irritated by athletes, including the athletes within the Liberal Labor Party-due to environmental problems, they have opposed the third runway for decades.
In an article eraPrime Minister Kyle Sturo said that a wider range of government plans to “unveil the obstacles of the building, remove regulatory weeds, and allow the new era of Britain to grow.”
The announcement of Henhero Airport was published after several weeks of prompts to support controversial airport expansion.
On Sunday, Lifs told Broadcasting Corporation that when asked if the government supported the third runway, she would not comment on “guess”But it also added, “Sustainable aviation and economic growth go hand in hand.”
Hisro Airport has long believed that it needs to expand to help it maintain consistent with European competitors airports, and there are fewer passengers in European airports using more runways.
The owner of the airport said in December last year that by the end of 2025, he needs to make a “clear steering” from the government in order to take a plan.
However, even if the expected announcement was on Wednesday, the third runway of Henhero Airport was still a long way.
Regarding who will fund the full funding of M25 highways around London and other M25 highways on other transport links. This road may need to change the road under the tunnel under the third runway.
Another potential obstacle is that the Civil Aviation Administration (CAA) will allow Henhero institutions to transfer the cost of early development to airlines.
Many airlines have paid attention to possible costs. CAA is one of the regulatory agencies. They put forward the idea of how to promote growth at the 11th meeting earlier this month.
Another question is how Riffs’s own party reacted to the third runway of Henhero Airport.
The office of London Mayor Sadiq Khan told the Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) that he “long -term opposition to the expansion of London Airport” due to the effects of air quality and noise.
Reeves’s speech on Wednesday will also be concentrated in the development of Oxford and Cambridge to create “European Silicon Valley”.
The government hopes to develop tens of thousands of houses in the region to connect with new railways.
The government will also review the so-called “Green Book” rules-how to evaluate policies, planning and project guidelines issued by the Ministry of Finance-what has been said in the past, which is biased towards the area where it has grown rapidly in the past. It is in the south, mainly in the south.
The government’s goal is to approve a new infrastructure more than once for the entire parliament.
A senior minister said they were making long -term decisions that the previous government ignored, because “benefits must not be achieved until the parliament, but they are the right long -term decision.”
The Ministry of Finance is confident that “there is spades on the ground before that.”
A senior minister said that the key difference is that the government will prove that when the growth agenda conflicts with other “decisions that will make difficulties”.
The Conservative Party has defeated the Labor Party’s growth plan.
“The biggest obstacle of this country’s growth is Rachel Reeves, KEIR Starmer, said:” “” “
“Hurrying together the announcement of the growth of the 2030s, it will not help to help the enterprise’s layoffs now.”
Daisy Cooper, a spokesman for the Liberal Democratic Ministry of Finance, said: “Try to increase growth without solving trade relations with Europe, just like driving handbrakes.”
The Liberty Democratic Party calls for “the new British EU Customs Alliance to put Rockets in the economy.”
Reeves had previously suggested that large projects such as Heathrow need to continue to help British economic development.
However, despite the government’s remarks on growth, the economy is still dull.
The number in January shows the growth of NovemberBut 0.1 % expansion is less than expected.