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Ministers prepare for Heathrow decision | Ministers prepare for Heathrow decision |
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Ministers are meeting on Thursday to decide on the future expansion of Heathrow airport. | Ministers are meeting on Thursday to decide on the future expansion of Heathrow airport. |
The Cabinet sub-committee tasked with considering the government's response is due to meet late this afternoon. | The Cabinet sub-committee tasked with considering the government's response is due to meet late this afternoon. |
Yet a decision on whether to build a new runway at either Heathrow or Gatwick could still be delayed for at least six months. | |
Ministers are thought to want more "confidence building" about the environmental impact of a new runway. | |
Keeping the option of expansion at Gatwick as well as Heathrow on the table gives the government more leverage over airport operators in dealing with environmental concerns. | |
However, another delay would be criticised by business groups. | |
They have called on the government to expand the UK's aviation capacity to ensure London remains competitive with European rivals such as Paris, Amsterdam and Frankfurt. | They have called on the government to expand the UK's aviation capacity to ensure London remains competitive with European rivals such as Paris, Amsterdam and Frankfurt. |
In July, the Airports Commission backed plans to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport. But it added that the new runway should come with severe restrictions to reduce the environmental and noise effects. | |
Political tensions | |
Delaying a decision would also allow the London mayoral election to take place without the political fallout that would result if Heathrow is allowed to build a third runway. | Delaying a decision would also allow the London mayoral election to take place without the political fallout that would result if Heathrow is allowed to build a third runway. |
Zac Goldsmith, the Conservative candidate for mayor, opposes any expansion of the west London airport - as does the Labour candidate, Sadiq Khan. | Zac Goldsmith, the Conservative candidate for mayor, opposes any expansion of the west London airport - as does the Labour candidate, Sadiq Khan. |
David Cameron could face criticism given his 2009 pledge that there would be no third runway at Heathrow. | David Cameron could face criticism given his 2009 pledge that there would be no third runway at Heathrow. |
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin told the House of Commons on Thursday that MPs would be the first to know when the government had made a decision. | Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin told the House of Commons on Thursday that MPs would be the first to know when the government had made a decision. |
His shadow, Lilian Greenwood, said that Mr Cameron told the Commons in July that a decision on airport expansion would be made by the end of the year. | His shadow, Lilian Greenwood, said that Mr Cameron told the Commons in July that a decision on airport expansion would be made by the end of the year. |
"Employers have been clear the government should bring forward the decision it promised but fear a further politically motivated delay," she said. | "Employers have been clear the government should bring forward the decision it promised but fear a further politically motivated delay," she said. |
"Was the prime minister making a clear pledge - no ifs, no buts - or are residents who live near Heathrow and Gatwick about to be subjected to yet more blight and uncertainty?" | "Was the prime minister making a clear pledge - no ifs, no buts - or are residents who live near Heathrow and Gatwick about to be subjected to yet more blight and uncertainty?" |
Mr McLoughlin said: "When an announcement is to be made I will make it in the House." | Mr McLoughlin said: "When an announcement is to be made I will make it in the House." |