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Government 'dithering' over Heathrow-Gatwick runway decision | Government 'dithering' over Heathrow-Gatwick runway decision |
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London's mayor has accused the government of "dithering" over deciding whether to build a new runway at Heathrow or Gatwick airports. | London's mayor has accused the government of "dithering" over deciding whether to build a new runway at Heathrow or Gatwick airports. |
The government will announce next week which site it would prefer to expand, but a final decision will not be made until 2017-18. | The government will announce next week which site it would prefer to expand, but a final decision will not be made until 2017-18. |
Sadiq Khan said the uncertainty was bad for businesses struggling with Brexit. | Sadiq Khan said the uncertainty was bad for businesses struggling with Brexit. |
But the prime minister has defended the process saying there had been "no delay" over the plan. | |
A "full and fair public consultation" will be held following the announcement, before a final decision is put before MPs. | A "full and fair public consultation" will be held following the announcement, before a final decision is put before MPs. |
'Years of political battles' | 'Years of political battles' |
Heathrow Airport also insisted there had been no delay, citing an "expected and appropriate political process". Gatwick said the process was what they had expected. | |
But Mr Khan said: "Now more than ever businesses need certainty and stability in order to make investment decisions. | But Mr Khan said: "Now more than ever businesses need certainty and stability in order to make investment decisions. |
"Instead they are getting dither and delay. | "Instead they are getting dither and delay. |
"Now it's time to get on with building a new runway at Gatwick, which can be built quicker, cheaper, and without the years of legal and political battles that Heathrow clearly faces." | "Now it's time to get on with building a new runway at Gatwick, which can be built quicker, cheaper, and without the years of legal and political battles that Heathrow clearly faces." |
Prime Minister Theresa May earlier told the Commons during Prime Minister's Questions the subject had been "debated, discussed and speculated on for 40 years." | |
"This government will take a decision. But there is then a formal process that has to be undertaken so that the government will identify its preferred option of site. That will then go to a statutory consultation. | |
"The government will then consider the results of the statutory consultation and bring forward an airports national planning statement on which this House will vote." |
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