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On Tue, 23 May 2017 12:36:28 +0100
Basil Jet wrote: On 2017\05\23 09:44, d wrote: Sure, I'm not saying the road traffic won't be worse. But tbh one traffic jam is very much like another. When I worked down there it was pretty much gridlock already in the rush hour. However that only affects a relatively small area. The extra flights will affect all of london and a significant portion of Berkshire. All so Heathrow Plc can increase its share price. Heathrow can not spirit more money out of people's pockets unless it is providing the entire population with more of what they want. Or charging the airlines more in access charges for a supposed improved service. Besides, as Heathrow likes to keep reminding us , its a hub, which means its generally not the population of the UK that gets the benefits. Still, whats some extra noise, gas and particulate pollution affecting millions of people when share prices are at risk. Priorities, right? -- Spud |
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