ChatterBank7 mins ago
Heathrow Runway 'within Eu Pollution Laws'
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/bu siness- 3756636 1
This report appears to clear the way for further expansion at Heathrow.
Who wants to bet that after many years of delay, Mrs May finally gives her approval ?
This report appears to clear the way for further expansion at Heathrow.
Who wants to bet that after many years of delay, Mrs May finally gives her approval ?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by mikey4444. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
-- answer removed --
I never understood why Stansted wasn't seriously considered. However it will be good to get the go ahead for any location (other, possibly, than Boris's daft idea of a new airport in the Thames), as the whole thing has dragged on for far too long.
BTW, Mikey, I thought of you when I posted this ;-)
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Chat terBank /Questi on15166 60.html
BTW, Mikey, I thought of you when I posted this ;-)
http://
Why should we particularly care whether it is within EU pollution laws or not? By the time the first sod is turned we'll be long gone from the EU. If the pollution law is among those subsumed into UK law it can be swiftly ditched if it doesn't suit us. Whether the law is good or bad is not the issue. The point is that it would be under the control of the UK Parliament.
I can't see that pollution doesn't matter when we become parted from the EU. If its polluting, its polluting....what has the EU got to do with it ?
But the report says that isn't going to break any pollution laws. Every report that has come out of this affair, for many years, says that Heathrow is the proper place for expansion.
I am not making an case for it either way, but its plain to see that some expansion is needed.
One thing for certain though....its highly unlikely that we will see a Boris Airport, in the Thames estuary !
But the report says that isn't going to break any pollution laws. Every report that has come out of this affair, for many years, says that Heathrow is the proper place for expansion.
I am not making an case for it either way, but its plain to see that some expansion is needed.
One thing for certain though....its highly unlikely that we will see a Boris Airport, in the Thames estuary !
TTT....but what does that mean ? Now that we are leaving the EU, we can just pollute as much as we like ? Pollution recognises no geographical borders.
Anyway, its likely that many of the EU laws will be incorporated into British law.
But pollution isn't the point...the report said that expansion at Heathrow wasn't a problem. The EU doesn't come into it.
This is going to be a straight choice between Gatwick and Heathrow.
Anyway, its likely that many of the EU laws will be incorporated into British law.
But pollution isn't the point...the report said that expansion at Heathrow wasn't a problem. The EU doesn't come into it.
This is going to be a straight choice between Gatwick and Heathrow.
TTT....perhaps I am not making myself clear. Its likely that the acceptable level of pollution will be broadly the same, for the EU and for us, post BREXIT.
But this isn't about what the EU does, unless you expect the pollution levels to be LOWER in our laws, than at present with the EU law. If that is the case, then I expect Mrs May to announce that the expansion at Heathrow will not go ahead.
But this isn't about what the EU does, unless you expect the pollution levels to be LOWER in our laws, than at present with the EU law. If that is the case, then I expect Mrs May to announce that the expansion at Heathrow will not go ahead.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.