 Adam
Afriyie
MP
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Underhand on
Aviation
19-May-06, Windsor Express
Article.
We had a vigorous debate in Parliament last week
about whether more flights should be allowed at
Heathrow. Many voices - and some tempers - were raised,
including my own.
At present the Secretary of State sets an overt numerical
cap on the number of flights allowed. This is, and has been,
easily understood and transparent. Everybody knows where
they stand.
However, despite reassurances, the Government has forced
through a new system of noise quotas based on an exponential
scale for the average noise based on Quota Counts and
flights across a season.
Confused? Well I’m not surprised. In my view they have
deliberately made matters complicated in order to hide the
simple fact that more flights can now be allowed at
Heathrow.
Following robust protestations and speeches from myself
and my colleagues of all political persuasions, the
Government conceded that the changes will not come into
effect until 2012.
But be under no illusion, the cap on flight numbers has
now been removed which allow, pretty much, unlimited flights
at Heathrow after 2012.
It is disappointing that the government has been so
sneaky and underhand because it is the next Government who
will have to deal with the backlash from local residents and
environmentalists. |
I
believe
People are happier
when making their own decisions.
Business is the
engine of the economy that generates our jobs, incomes and
taxes.
Government should
not interfere in our lives beyond protecting and defending
us.
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