Davies Commission Report Debate

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Department: Department for Transport

Davies Commission Report

John Bercow Excerpts
Wednesday 1st July 2015

(8 years, 12 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Dominic Grieve Portrait Mr Dominic Grieve (Beaconsfield) (Con)
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Will my right hon. Friend look carefully at the Howard Davies proposals? If there is to be expansion at Heathrow, one key issue is that there must be environmental benefits for the surrounding area, which has been adversely affected by the operation of Heathrow for decades. I suspect that my constituents would have mixed views on the expansion of Heathrow, but one key issue for those who live closest to it is the extent to which their quality of life deteriorates because of heavy goods vehicle movements, congested roads, car parks and grubby and ill-controlled activities, which are probably far more deleterious to their standard of living than the noise from the aircraft themselves? [Laughter.]

John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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I call the Secretary of State, on grubby and ill-controlled activities.

Lord McLoughlin Portrait Mr McLoughlin
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That might need to be a private conversation with my right hon. and learned Friend outside the Chamber. However, I well appreciate the point he makes and I would want to see those sorts of issues addressed. As he rightly points out, local residents have had to put up with them for a considerable time.

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John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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I am very glad that the hon. Gentleman has found his exercise therapeutic. The nation has been enriched in consequence.

Lord McLoughlin Portrait Mr McLoughlin
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Mr Speaker, you have the habit of keeping the best until last.

I say to my hon. Friend the Member for Bath (Ben Howlett) that there has already been a lot of investment, including around Bristol airport. As has been made clear by everybody who has taken part in the debate on the statement, there is a lot more to look at than what is happening as far as London is concerned. That connectivity to all parts of the United Kingdom is important.

John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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I am most grateful to the Secretary of State. We got through 60 Back Benchers in 56 Back-Bench minutes. It is not for the Chair to express any view on the content of answers—that is not a matter for me; such matters are the subject of much dispute in all parts of the House—but the Secretary of State could usefully conduct seminars for his Cabinet colleagues on the merits of pithy responses. If he is unwilling to court the unpopularity that such an offer would involve, it would be quite a useful deployment of the time of a Government Whip to circulate the relevant copy of the Official Report to other Ministers, because they would usefully profit from the instruction that it contained.

Lord McLoughlin Portrait Mr McLoughlin
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Mr Speaker, I think you are trying to get me into trouble.

John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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Would I do such a thing?