Labour split as Sadiq Khan threatens to take government to court over Heathrow expansion

Sir Sadiq Khan threatened legal proceedings against the government on plans to allow a third runway in Heathrow.
The Mayor of London said that there would be a “serious effect ve in terms of noise and air pollution and that Britain would endanger climate targets.
Sir Sadiq said that heathrow will “carefully examine” his enlargement plans and effects on the Londons.
And London Mayor Sir Keir said the possibility that Starmer could sue his government and said: ım I will keep all the options on the table about how we react. ” He said.
“I am not convinced that you can have hundreds of thousands of additional flights every year because you can have a new runway at Heathrow because you will have a new runway at Heathrow due to the serious impact that will meet our goals of noise, air pollution and climate change goals.”
Sir Sadiq also warned that if a third runway continues, in the transportation infrastructure of London, a lar a big knockout effect ve and said that plans would have to be implemented to manage the effect.
Rachel Reeves said it would fail to challenge a challenge for expansion plans, to force Sir Keir to enlarge the economy.
Challenging Championship, Sir Sadiq, one of the most influential figures of the Labor Party, said that it was “great respect ,, but he did not agree with the Mayor of London and that he was sure that the third runway would continue.
Sir Sadiq’s track plans came to his new opposition because he welcomed his suggestions for the development of Transportation Secretary Heidi Alexander Heathrow.
Alexander said: “I am pleased to receive the first Heathrow expansion offers – an important step towards opening the lock, creating business and providing vital national infrastructure.”
The authority said the government would evaluate the suggestions during the summer before a final decision on whether or not to continue it.
After the growth that has lasted for months since labor, Mrs. Reeves announced a third runway plans in Heathrow to increase the economy.
He said that pro -growth measures should overcome other priorities such as Green Agenda. However, the plans also led to the opposition of another senior worker Mayor Andy Burnham. The Mayor of Manchester Great warned that the third runway will intensify the economic growth in London.
Energy secretary Ed Miliband for a long time opposed a third runway, while Sir Keir had previously voted against the expansion of the airport.
London Gatwick, the second largest airport in the UK, was conditionally continued for expansion plans as part of the government’s growth coercion.
It aims to increase the traffic on the most intense track of Europe and to restructure the waiting runway for routine use that separated from the plane.




