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Old January 17th 09, 09:57 AM posted to uk.railway,misc.transport.urban-transit,uk.transport.london
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Default The Tories and Heathrow

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On Jan 17, 7:41 am, Martin Edwards wrote:
John Rowland wrote:
1506 wrote:
On Jan 16, 11:54 am, wrote:
My inside source (golf partner) is telling me that the Tories are
deliberately hiding their light under a bushel over Heathrow
expansion, at the moment, purely so they can play the politics of
all those marginal constituencies, nearby, to the maximum effect.


Certainly their opposition is hardly typical for them.


However, all is not lost because Boris is actually out there
playing devils advocate and temperature taker on behalf of the
party, rather than as reported just being a loose cannon, with
his Thames estuary proposal.


The Thames estuary proposal has been knocking about for years and
would certainly be a, once and for all, best solution to
Heathrow’s problems.


Here’s how my source expects it to play. The Tories plan to come
out nearer, or during, the election campaign with the following
proposal.


First they promise to cancel all those New Labour new towns in the
sticks (big vote winner), for which the transport infrastructure
does not exist, secondly they propose closure of Heathrow and
selling of the land for housing (mega vote winner), for which the
transport infrastructure already exists, thirdly they use the
money so raised to pay towards a brand new airport in the Thames
estuary with a rail link.


Watch this space.
OK, I'll be watching on April 1.


Wouldn't it be easier to just build the new housing in the Thames
estuary?


Possibly not. Why did what are now the estuarine boroughs move away
from the river? Danger of flooding? Visit, eg, East Ham church and
you will see what I mean.

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You ve got to hand it to those Tories, first they play the environment
card to stop expansion at Heathrow whilst Boris goes off and builds
another airport in the Thames flood plain.


Not on the flood plain, but on an artificial island, like Hong Kong.