Heathrow expansion can be done in a decade, says Rachel Reeves
Heathrow expansion can be done in a decade, says Rachel Reeves
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Heathrow Airport’s third runway can be built in the next decade, Rachel Reeves has said, as she aims to boost growth amid the UK’s gloomy economic outlook. The Chancellor said she wanted to see the expansion completed by 2035, through a combination of support for the long-delayed project from ministers and reforms to the planning system the Government is pushing.
The third runway was among a throng of major projects Ms Reeves said the Government would support, in a speech on Wednesday aimed at unlocking economic growth across the UK. Asked when the new runway would be in use, the Chancellor told BBC Breakfast: “I think we can get that done in a decade.”.
Pressed whether this meant planes would be using it by 2035, Ms Reeves responded: “That is what we want to achieve and that is what Heathrow wants to achieve.”. She had earlier told the programme she wanted to see “spades in the ground in this parliament” but it was up to Heathrow to come forward with plans by the summer.
Reforming the planning system would “make it easier to build big infrastructure projects, like a third runway at Heathrow”. Ms Reeves’ speech on Wednesday also committed the Government’s support for boosting growth across the region between Oxford and Cambridge, which she said could become Europe’s answer to Silicon Valley.