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Heathrow's Status As The Uk's Hub Airport

EDM number 2839 in 2010-12, proposed by Tom Harris on 07/03/2012.

That this House welcomes research by Oxford Economics which concludes that without Government support for a UK hub airport, Britain could lose up to 140,000 jobs; endorses the view of Len McCluskey, General Secretary of Unite, in calling for urgent action to be taken in order to maintain the status of Heathrow as a hub airport; agrees with his comment that `Our politicians must think big and act in the national interest. We need an aviation strategy that acknowledges Heathrow as a hub, and we need it now'; further welcomes the comments of Mick Rix of the GMB union, who described the Government's opposition to Heathrow expansion as 'plain daft`; notes that the Institute of Directors has also endorsed the Oxford Economics report, which found that capacity constraints will cost the UK 4.5 billion in GDP from foreign investment and 1.6 billion in lost trade with emerging markets by 2021; and calls on the Government urgently to put jobs and the national interest ahead of electoral interests and to consider all options when it comes to aviation policy, up to and including airport expansion.

This motion has been signed by a total of 14 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Tom Harris07/03/2012Glasgow SouthLabourProposed
David Crausby07/03/2012Bolton North EastLabourSeconded
Clive Betts07/03/2012Sheffield South EastLabourSeconded
Graham Stringer07/03/2012Blackley and BroughtonLabourSeconded
Dave Watts07/03/2012St Helens NorthLabourSeconded
Grahame Morris07/03/2012EasingtonLabourSeconded
Jim Shannon08/03/2012StrangfordDUPSigned
Jim Sheridan08/03/2012Paisley and Renfrewshire NorthLabourSigned
Alan Meale08/03/2012MansfieldLabourSigned
David Simpson12/03/2012Upper BannDUPSigned
Jim Dobbin12/03/2012Heywood and MiddletonLabourSigned
William McCrea14/03/2012South AntrimDUPSigned
Albert Owen14/03/2012Ynys MLabourSigned
Mike Hancock15/03/2012Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSigned

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