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LIB DEM SUPPORT FOR AIRPORT EXPANSION MAKES A NONSENSE OF GREEN CLAIMS |
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10th October 2006
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was going to write in support of the local Lib Dems recent motion
against ID cards, opposition to nuclear power and their calls for more
action on business waste. Then I read that they support Laurence
Robertson's view that we must retain and improve Staverton airport
(Citizen letters 6/10/06). This contradicts their claims to be
'green' and exposes their inconsistent policies on the
environment.
They can't one minute accept air travel is an unsustainable form of
transport with severe local impacts then the next moment support
Staverton. Infact a brief wider look shows Lib Dems supporting airport
expansions across the country in Exeter, Sheffield, Manchester and
Liverpool. They have also voted against tough noise limitation laws,
argued that air travel should be made "more affordable" (presumably to
encourage people to fly), and their fourth biggest donor in recent
years has been the British Airports Authority.
Aviation is heavily subsidised: it is time it was made to pay it's way.
The improvements being made at Staverton will encourage more personal
and business jet use for the benefit of wealthy companies and
individuals. Yet it is the poor in other countries that are already
feeling the effects of climate change.
The Cheltenham Borough Council Climate Change Strategy calls for
reducing CO2 emissions. It is time our local politicians understood
what that means and started to get serious about climate change.
David Wood, Chalford Hill
Stroud District Green party
Additional comment: As I add this letter to the website a link arrived - Click here
to read about Lib Dem support for Glasgow Airport. There is just no way
that any green tax switch would make it possible to reconcile expansion
with a responsibility for the environment. We urgently need politicians
to wake up to the reality of climate change. Philip Booth
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