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Zac Goldsmith: I will quit as MP if Government approves third runway at Heathrow | Zac Goldsmith: I will quit as MP if Government approves third runway at Heathrow |
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Zac Goldsmith has reiterated that he will quit his role as a Conservative MP if the Government gives the green light to a third runway at Heathrow. | |
There is mounting speculation the Government is set to back a third runway in the coming weeks, ending years of rowing about airport expansion. | There is mounting speculation the Government is set to back a third runway in the coming weeks, ending years of rowing about airport expansion. |
Mr Goldsmith, the MP for Richmond, has been one of the leading figures against Heathrow expansion. | Mr Goldsmith, the MP for Richmond, has been one of the leading figures against Heathrow expansion. |
The former London mayoral candidate confirmed that he would stand down if Heathrow expansion was approved – but said the project faced “huge question marks” about its delivery. | |
Speaking on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4, Mr Goldsmith said: “My position is the same as it was nine years ago. | |
“I promised my constituents before I was ever elected in 2010 that I would trigger a by-election were the Government to give a green light to Heathrow expansion. My position has never changed. | |
“I’m committed to my constituents, I’m committed to fighting this campaign and I’m committed to winning this campaign – and I have every confidence that will happen.” | |
Mr Goldsmith added: “There are huge question marks about whether a third runway could even be delivered, irrespective of the Government’s decision in the next week, two weeks, three weeks or so. | |
“The legal risks are immense. You’ve got the councils under the flight path lining up with big cheque books waiting to challenge these proposals. | |
“There are huge planning risks, there are financial risks. | |
“Heathrow is massively over-leveraged already, there is no prospect of being able to raise the finance necessary to deliver this project without turning to the taxpayer. | |
“Whatever the Government decides, this project is not going to happen. In five years’ time, 10 years’ time, we’ll still be arguing about it.” |
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