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Sadiq Khan urges swift decision on Gatwick expansion | Sadiq Khan urges swift decision on Gatwick expansion |
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London Mayor Sadiq Khan has urged Theresa May to make a quick decision on airport expansion in the South East. | London Mayor Sadiq Khan has urged Theresa May to make a quick decision on airport expansion in the South East. |
Mr Khan said the new Prime Minister should make the final decision on whether a new runway should be built at Gatwick or Heathrow a top priority. | Mr Khan said the new Prime Minister should make the final decision on whether a new runway should be built at Gatwick or Heathrow a top priority. |
He underlined his support for a second runway at Gatwick rather than a third at Heathrow. | He underlined his support for a second runway at Gatwick rather than a third at Heathrow. |
The government said last month a decision would be deferred until a new Conservative leader was in place. | The government said last month a decision would be deferred until a new Conservative leader was in place. |
Mr Khan was at Gatwick as the West Sussex airport announced a £200m programme of investment until 2021. | Mr Khan was at Gatwick as the West Sussex airport announced a £200m programme of investment until 2021. |
Projects include expansion of both the north and south terminal departure lounges and immigration halls, upgrading shopping facilities, and extra aircraft parking stands. | Projects include expansion of both the north and south terminal departure lounges and immigration halls, upgrading shopping facilities, and extra aircraft parking stands. |
The airport said it would bring total investment over the next five years to £1.2bn. | The airport said it would bring total investment over the next five years to £1.2bn. |
"Gatwick is the front door to London for millions of visitors," said Mr Khan. | "Gatwick is the front door to London for millions of visitors," said Mr Khan. |
"The new prime minister has a very important decision to make regarding new airport capacity, and I urge her to rule as swiftly as possible in favour of a second runway at Gatwick, which would bring substantial economic benefits." | "The new prime minister has a very important decision to make regarding new airport capacity, and I urge her to rule as swiftly as possible in favour of a second runway at Gatwick, which would bring substantial economic benefits." |
During the mayoral election, Mr Khan opposed a third runway at Heathrow, saying Gatwick Airport should be expanded. | During the mayoral election, Mr Khan opposed a third runway at Heathrow, saying Gatwick Airport should be expanded. |
The Airports Commission, set up to look into airport capacity in south-east England, published its findings in favour of Heathrow on 1 July 2015. | The Airports Commission, set up to look into airport capacity in south-east England, published its findings in favour of Heathrow on 1 July 2015. |
Since then, the final decision has been delayed by the government. | Since then, the final decision has been delayed by the government. |
Following the EU Referendum, the then Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said a decision would not be made until at least October, pending a leadership contest in the Tory party. | Following the EU Referendum, the then Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said a decision would not be made until at least October, pending a leadership contest in the Tory party. |
But Theresa May became Prime Minister on Wednesday unopposed. | But Theresa May became Prime Minister on Wednesday unopposed. |
Heathrow said there were significantly greater benefits to its proposal to build a third runway. | |
"The Airports Commission disagree with Sadiq Khan and Gatwick," said a spokesman. | |
"Brexit makes the Commission's conclusion that, with Heathrow expansion, 'the benefits are significantly greater, for business passengers, freight operators and the broader economy', even more persuasive." |
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