Transport minister pied for support of Heathrow expansion lobby
carrot cake | 23.05.2005 23:44 | Ecology | Health | Social Struggles
http://www.hacan.org.uk/
and NOTRAG (No Third Runway Action Group).
http://www.notrag.org.uk/
Many homes are threatened by the third runway and sixth terminal expansion, and this proposal, and other plans to expand airports, will be fought tooth and nail.
A climate change activist posing as a journalist managed to gain access to the high security 'Future Heathrow' event and, planted in the front row, waited her moment. She couldn't believe the audacity of the Transport Minister to stick his fingers up at the residents groups and environment lobby, and to so firmly side with the unsustainable aviation industry. As the first speaker welcomed all the suits to their exclusive little back slapping event, she sprang up and planted the carrot and cream cake firmly in the face of the Minister who was sat on the platform alongside Lord Soley, the CBI and the Chambers of Commerce. As she did so, she said "Future Heathrow stinks, your bogus economics stink, Alistair Darling being here stinks, and your vision for this planet stinks", and was then ejected by security guards. Fortunately she was not arrested, and after being held by the guards for a while was released. Unfortunately she only had one pair of hands, otherwise they would have also been doused in a powerfully smelly brew of comfrey and nettle plant feed she had in her bag!
Residents are furious that their previous MP Clive Soley, has been given a Labour peerage, and now Lord Soley heads up this powerful lobby group. All smells a bit nasty? When the 'journalist', tackled one of the heads of British Airways about how extraordinary it was that the Secretary of State would so obviously side with this new alliance, he agreed that he was surprised, but added "well you know, Alistair and Clive are great friends"... By this act, Darling has revealed his true colours, and there is no doubt that he, and new Labour don't give a toss for the environment.
Even their own arguments - that Heathrow is vital to the economy of London, the South East and nationally - don't add up. A report, released today by HACAN Clearskies, proves that Heathrow, as a 'hub', relies on transit passengers who contribute nothing to the economy, only lining the pockets of the airlines.
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