MPs, mayor and residents object to Heathrow plans
Briefly

The UK government has announced support for a third runway at Heathrow Airport, claiming it is essential for job creation, potentially generating up to 100,000 jobs. However, local MPs and residents have criticized this decision, raising alarm over its environmental and health repercussions. The Liberal Democrats highlighted research showing that residents near the airport already face increased risks of heart disease and mental health issues, which could be exacerbated by increased traffic from expansion. While government officials assert economic benefits, campaigners prepare demands prioritizing resident welfare.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves indicated that a third runway at Heathrow is "badly needed" and could generate up to 100,000 jobs, despite strong local opposition.
MP Monica Harding emphasized the profound impact the new runway would have on residents, highlighting concerns over environmental and health implications.
Green MP Sian Berry labeled the government's plans as "reckless," bringing into question the serious environmental and health risks associated with increased airport activity.
Research from University College London linked proximity to Heathrow with greater risks of heart disease and mental health issues, underscoring concerns about expansion.
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